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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date The Love Song of Monkey Review The Love Song of Monkey was written by Michael S. A. Graziano, a professor of Psychology at Princeton University. This is a strange little book about a man dying from Aids who sneaks into a hospital with the help of his wife to have an experimental The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Review The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was first published in 1950 and is the most popular of the chronicles. In the seventeen short chapters we are introduced to the adventures of the Pevensie children. The Last Storyteller Review Taite Abbot is pregnant. Her long time boyfriend, Sam Wellington, has accepted a medical fellowship at the Institute of Neurological Research in Boston. Taite embarrassed by her upbringing, dreadlocks, tattoos and piercings has decided she isnīt the appropriate The Horse and His Boy Review The Horse and His Boy was first published in 1954. In the fifteen short chapters we are introduced to many new characters but the focus of this story is the slave child Shasta and his adventures with Bree a talking horse. The Giller Prize Reading List Here is a listing of books from The Giller Prize beginning in 1994 to present. The Giller Prize is an annual award presented to Canadian authors for best Canadian novel or short story collection The Future of Books Magazine sales are down, newspaper sales are down, and book sales are down. Sure we all buy less in a recession and with the price of books. But the recession is not the only factor affecting book sales. The Da Vinci Code Movie Review The Da Vinci Code opens as Robert Langton (Tom Hanks) is giving a lecture in Paris on symbols, his speciality. Across town, a colleague, Jacques Sauniere (Jean-Pierre Marielle) is being chased through the Louvre Museum by an albino in monk dress looking for "the key". The Da Vinci Code Book Review The Da Vinci Code opens in Paris at Louvre Museum where renowned curator Jacques Sauniere runs through his museum trying to get away from Silas, an albino monk with a mission. Jacque's escape is unsuccessful and he ends up The Color Purple Review It is 1922 in the American South when The Color Purple opens with two African American sisters, Nettie and Celie Harris (oldest) playing joyfully in a field of flowers. Fourteen year old Celie is pregnant for the second time by her father. When she gives birth her father takes it away. The Chronicles of Narnia Irish born, British raised author C. S. Lewis is best known for this children's literary classic with its beautiful landscapes, talking animals, magical themes, child heroes and the constant battle between good and evil.
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