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    About Books #118: Lives and Deaths

    / October 5, 2020

    Every once in a while, it’s nice to be pleasantly surprised by a classic. Or at least – to be reminded, again, that “classic” doesn’t automatically mean “boring”. In the case of Tolstoy’s…

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    Reviewing the Classics #8: Isolde

    / September 20, 2019

    It’s been a while, I feel, that I’ve reviewed anything but romance on this blog. And for a while, that was actually just about all I was reading. But every once in a…

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    Reviewing the Classics #7: The Little Prince

    / June 16, 2017

    Some classics have been around for centuries, other for a only a couple of years. They might be aimed at adults, others at children. Some took years to gain their status, others just…

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    Reviewing the Classics #6: War of the Worlds

    / March 23, 2017

    This is one of those cases where I basically did it to myself. First of all, I’m not usually all that keen on the kind of books where aliens come to the world.…

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    Reviewing the Classics #5: The Railway Children

    / January 23, 2017

    I’m pretty sure I already mentioned this somewhere, but I first read this book when I was sick. I’d always ask my dad to bring me some books from the library (because even…

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    Reviewing the Classics #4: Little Women

    / January 13, 2017

    Little Women was probably the first classic I ever read. That’s to say: my grand-parents had an abreviated children’s version of it and I loved it. I actually read it so often that they eventually…

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    Reviewing the Classics #3: Beatrix Potter’s Complete Tales

    / February 16, 2016

    So I’m rereading classics and reviewing them – and even though this one isn’t technically Literature-with-capital-L, I absolutely feel that it does belong here (if only for the art, which is amazing) So…

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    Reviewing the Classics #2: The Scarlet Letter

    / February 2, 2016

    As I said last time, reading more classics and reviewing more books has led me to create this new series, in which I review some of the great “literary classics” which are largely…

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