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Ten Classics That Should Be Movies
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday is a page-to-screen freebie. I’ve talked before about my favorite costume dramas, so I thought I’d go with Jana’s take on this topic and share some books that really need to be adapted! Also, some of these have been made into films already, so if it’s on the list, it… Read more >>
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Science City by Parekh & Singh – Album Review
Just last month, Parekh & Singh finally released their second album. I say “finally,” because I’ve been waiting for more music ever since I finished listening to Ocean (2016). I must have given up hope, because the new music sneaked up on me, and I kinda freaked out when I stumbled upon it a day… Read more >>
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What I’m Reading (and More): May edition
Well, friends…this month’s edition of “What I’m Reading” is going to be a bit of a ramble. You might want to grab something to snack on or drink. I usually try to abridge, but this time I just feel the need to stream-of-conscious it…. Personal For starters, a personal update. Though work and everything are… Read more >>
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Tales of the Long Bow: Eccentrics and Impossibilities
Chesterton’s England, ca. 100 years ago, is home to a de facto group of patriots, a Robin Hood renaissance. There’s the lawyer, Mr. Robert Owen Hood, whose name itself harkens back to the leader of the Merry Men. His friend Colonel Crane is a quiet soul with a fiery past, plus a penchant for studying… Read more >>
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Hi, I’m Marian—I talk about classics, history, and other books on this blog, as well as on YouTube.
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