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Category Archives: Reviews
A Man for All Seasons
“A Man For All Seasons”© 1966 Robert Holt163 pages “…the king wants either Sir Thomas More to bless his marriage or Sir Thomas More destroyed.” “They seem odd alternatives, Secretary.” The king wants a son, … Continue reading
Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Green Gables© 1908 Lucy Maude Montgomery 299 pages “Anne, are you killed?” shrieked Diana, throwing herself on her knees beside her friend. “Oh, Anne, dear Anne, speak just one word to me and tell me if you’re killed.”“No, … Continue reading
Saint Joan
Saint Joan© 1924 George Bernard Shaw160 pages In the darkest hour of the Hundred Years War, a teenage girl re-inspired both a defeated nation and a despondent king to fight again for what was … Continue reading
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Tagged France, Hundred Years War, Joan of Arc, the play is the thing
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Forward March
This past week I’ve made further progress on the 2015 reading challenge: Book on Bottom of To-Read Shelf: The Search for Ice Age Americans As many times as I walk past this book in the library, I’ve never broken down … Continue reading
The Egyptians
The Egyptians© 1997 Barbara Watterson368 pages “We stand where Caesar and Napoleon stood, and remember that fifty centuries look down upon us; where the Father of History came four hundred years before Caesar, and heard the tales that were to … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged Africa, ancient world, classical world, Eastern Rome/Byzantine, Egypt, history, Islam, Mediterranean, Middle East, Near East, survey
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One by one
In the past few days I’ve knocked out several categories for the 2015 Reading Challenge, including: A Book Older than 100 Years: Beowulf, the story of a hero from another land who conquers a monster, his mother , and his … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Saxons, English Literature, fantasy, Heoric Epic, poetry, The Western Canon
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Foul Deeds will Rise
Foul Deeds Will Rise© 2014 Greg Cox384 pages A galaxy can be a small world. When James T. Kirk attended a performance of The Tempest put on by volunteers nursing refugees in the middle of … Continue reading
A Week in Narnia
On last Friday I enjoyed The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, reading it for the first time since the O.J. Simpson trial. I never liked fantasy as a child; it took Redwall and Harry Potter to coax me into … Continue reading
The Last Battle
The Last Battle © 1956 C.S. Lewis 184 pages “This is my password,” said the King as he drew his sword. “The light is dawning, the lie broken. Now guard thee, miscreant, for I am Tirian of Narnia.” In The … Continue reading
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Tagged children's literature, Children-YA, Christian literature, doomsday, fantasy, Narnia
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