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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Lost in Austen Review Amanda Price is an ardent Jane Austen fan. She is bored with her job during the day and frustrated with her boyfriend Michael at night. In between she "patches" herself up with Jane Austen. One evening she is home alone enjoying yet again the Los Angeles Times The top five books in the Los Angeles Times Best Sellers can be seen from the main Books & Talks page. You can click on it to see a full top ten list with author and the briefest of book descriptions. This is one of the features I like... Little Birds by Anais Nin Review An influential writer in the literary world especially for erotic writing. Her ability to express her sexual freedom during a time of feminine repression gave many women Literary Quotes Everyone likes a good quote. Some people memorize them, some people print them out and post them at their desks, some people just like to collect them for the sake of collecting. Looking for a quote? Like to receive literary quotes in your email? Literary Games Play literary fiction scrabble, hangman, word search and quizzes. Literary Fiction Postcards These days with the internet it's not only cheaper but more convenient to send an electronic postcard. Electronic postcards are a great way to stay in touch with friends and family. Like real postcards they are designed with short Literary Fiction Polls Do you like polls? I like polls. What is a poll? Basically, a question, thought or idea is posed to readers followed by two or more possible choices. The reader then has the option of clicking on the answer that most represents their view. Literary Fiction Bookmarks Here are two bookmarks to add to your collection. Print them, cut them out then laminate them. Literary Fiction Book Shop Literary Fiction reviews organized for your convenience by M. E. Wood. Happy reading. Literary Festivals Literary festivals are like any other festivals really. It’s a group of people who get together to celebrate similar interests. Instead of food or dance or heritage, it´s books. There can be anywhere from a couple hundred people to thousands
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