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Frankenstein»rank: 879par: Mary Shelley
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Frankenstein, loved by many decades of readers and praised by such eminent literary critics as Harold Bloom, seems hardly to need a recommendation. lf you haven't read it recently, though, you may not remember the sweeping force of the prose, the grotesque, surreal imagery, and the multilayered doppelgänger themes of Mary Shelley's masterpiece. As fantasy writer Jane Yolen writes of this (the reviewer's favorite) edition, 'The strong black and whites of the main text [illustrations] are dark and brooding, with unremitting shadows and stark contrasts. But the ... |
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A War of Gifts: An Ender Story»rank: 12590par: Orson Scott Card
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Frankenstein, loved by many decades of readers and praised by such eminent literary critics as Harold Bloom, seems hardly to need a recommendation. lf you haven't read it recently, though, you may not remember the sweeping force of the prose, the grotesque, surreal imagery, and the multilayered doppelgänger themes of Mary Shelley's masterpiece. As fantasy writer Jane Yolen writes of this (the reviewer's favorite) edition, 'The strong black and whites of the main text [illustrations] are dark and brooding, with unremitting shadows and stark contrasts. But the ... |
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Ranger's Apprentice: The Sorcerer Of The North»rank: 11716par: John Flanagan
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Frankenstein, loved by many decades of readers and praised by such eminent literary critics as Harold Bloom, seems hardly to need a recommendation. lf you haven't read it recently, though, you may not remember the sweeping force of the prose, the grotesque, surreal imagery, and the multilayered doppelgänger themes of Mary Shelley's masterpiece. As fantasy writer Jane Yolen writes of this (the reviewer's favorite) edition, 'The strong black and whites of the main text [illustrations] are dark and brooding, with unremitting shadows and stark contrasts. But the ... |
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CliffsTestPrep PCAT: 5 Practice Tests»rank: 12366par: American BookWorks Corporation
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Frankenstein, loved by many decades of readers and praised by such eminent literary critics as Harold Bloom, seems hardly to need a recommendation. lf you haven't read it recently, though, you may not remember the sweeping force of the prose, the grotesque, surreal imagery, and the multilayered doppelgänger themes of Mary Shelley's masterpiece. As fantasy writer Jane Yolen writes of this (the reviewer's favorite) edition, 'The strong black and whites of the main text [illustrations] are dark and brooding, with unremitting shadows and stark contrasts. But the ... |
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A Christmas Carol»rank: 1248par: Charles Dickens
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Patrick Stewart's one-man production of Dickens's A Christmas Carol played to sold-out audiences in New York and Los Angeles. ln this studio recording based on those performances, Stewart is in rare form, using his considerable range of voices to play all roles, from the Ghost of Christmas past to Tiny Tim. lt must be said that Stewart clearly enjoys playing Scrooge best of all--but isn't the villain always the most compelling character? Even if you feel that 'every idiot who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on ... |
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World of Warcraft»rank: 26231par: Walter Simonson
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Patrick Stewart's one-man production of Dickens's A Christmas Carol played to sold-out audiences in New York and Los Angeles. ln this studio recording based on those performances, Stewart is in rare form, using his considerable range of voices to play all roles, from the Ghost of Christmas past to Tiny Tim. lt must be said that Stewart clearly enjoys playing Scrooge best of all--but isn't the villain always the most compelling character? Even if you feel that 'every idiot who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on ... |
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The Sweet Far Thing»rank: 12830par: Libba Bray
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Patrick Stewart's one-man production of Dickens's A Christmas Carol played to sold-out audiences in New York and Los Angeles. ln this studio recording based on those performances, Stewart is in rare form, using his considerable range of voices to play all roles, from the Ghost of Christmas past to Tiny Tim. lt must be said that Stewart clearly enjoys playing Scrooge best of all--but isn't the villain always the most compelling character? Even if you feel that 'every idiot who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on ... |
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Stop in the Name of Pants!»rank: 508par: Louise Rennison
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Patrick Stewart's one-man production of Dickens's A Christmas Carol played to sold-out audiences in New York and Los Angeles. ln this studio recording based on those performances, Stewart is in rare form, using his considerable range of voices to play all roles, from the Ghost of Christmas past to Tiny Tim. lt must be said that Stewart clearly enjoys playing Scrooge best of all--but isn't the villain always the most compelling character? Even if you feel that 'every idiot who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on ... |
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Melting Stones»rank: 1022par: Tamora Pierce
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Patrick Stewart's one-man production of Dickens's A Christmas Carol played to sold-out audiences in New York and Los Angeles. ln this studio recording based on those performances, Stewart is in rare form, using his considerable range of voices to play all roles, from the Ghost of Christmas past to Tiny Tim. lt must be said that Stewart clearly enjoys playing Scrooge best of all--but isn't the villain always the most compelling character? Even if you feel that 'every idiot who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on ... |
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Irresistible Attraction: Secrets of Personal Magnetism»rank: 6481par: Kevin Hogan, Mary Lee Labay
Chroniques et points de vue: Audiobook Review:Patrick Stewart's one-man production of Dickens's A Christmas Carol played to sold-out audiences in New York and Los Angeles. ln this studio recording based on those performances, Stewart is in rare form, using his considerable range of voices to play all roles, from the Ghost of Christmas past to Tiny Tim. lt must be said that Stewart clearly enjoys playing Scrooge best of all--but isn't the villain always the most compelling character? Even if you feel that 'every idiot who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on ... |
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