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kiwi travel writer exposes London's hidden gems

kiwitravelwriter wrote 1 week ago: London’s made up of many villages each with their own character and style. It’s one of t … more →

Tags: travel, Agatha Christie. Richard Burton, Boy George, Free, Freud, GEORGE ORWELL, Hidden Gems, John Keats, London

Sunday Poem 151 comment

wartimehousewife wrote 1 month ago: During the death-defying act of bringing order to my children’s bookshelves, I came across a c … more →

Tags: Poetry, Literature, Music and Art, When We Were Very Young, Jonathan Jo, Aberdeen Terriers, hoops and tops, wheelbarrow

October 14 in history

homepaddock wrote 2 months ago: On October 14: 1066 the forces of William the Conqueror defeated the English army and killed King Ha … more →

Tags: History, Wikipedia, Katherine Mansfield, ee cummings, Robert the Bruce, NZ History Online, Winnie the Pooh, George Washington, William The Conqueror

A Childhood Classic Given New Life

aegroove wrote 2 months ago: Kate Langenburg/A&E Groove Remember reading Winnie the Pooh when you were a kid? Or remember rea … more →

Tags: Books, Entertainment, book, children's literature, New York Times, NY Times, Children's Books, childhood books, A. A. Milne

Pu der Bär lebt

emilywalton wrote 2 months ago: 1926 wurde er geboren: Pu der Bär. Sein Gründungsvater: A.(Alan) A.(Alexander) Milne (1882- 1956). N … more →

Tags: Update, Pu der Bär, Christopher Robin, Harry Rowohlt, David Benedictus

Quote of the Day

ninaterol wrote 2 months ago: Photo by Mike Harrington, in Getty Images “One of the advantages of being disorderly is that o … more →

Tags: Othersexy, Creativity, quotable quote

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Tags: Inspiration, Winnie the Pooh, piglet, butterflies

The King's Breakfast

homepaddock wrote 7 months ago: Over at In a Strange Land, Deborah is asking people for their party piece poems – those they c … more →

Tags: Poetry, In a Strange Land, déborah, The King's Breakfast, When We Were Very Young

Literary Mash-Up Extravaganza, Day #5

gotheca wrote 7 months ago: The Long Farewell, My Lovely Philip Marlowe gets hopelessly confused and rescues a psychotic young w … more →

Tags: Writing Challenge, Humor, Raymond Chandler, Philip Marlowe, edward eager, Annie Proulx, Douglas Hofstadter, Miguel de Cervantes, Joanna Cole

"Wise Words from Pooh"

coachfletcher wrote 8 months ago: “Supposing a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?” “Supposing it didn … more →

Tags: Worrying, Worry, pooh, piglet, worry dolls, negative feelings, feeling bad

The King's Breakfast1 comment

homepaddock wrote 8 months ago: It’s not butter but bread, and not just any bread but Vogel’s sunflower and barley which … more →

Tags: Poetry, Methuen & Co, The King's Breakfast, Vogels

You'll always be my baby...2 comments

applejuice4everyone wrote 8 months ago: Mary Cassatt is the best artist to capture motherhood. The exchange went something like this: … more →

Tags: 1, Children, Christian, Family Life, Family, kids, Life, SAHM, Schedule

Teddy Bear1 comment

homepaddock wrote 8 months ago: This tile was a gift from a friend many moons ago when we were students and perpetually concerned ab … more →

Tags: Poetry, Teddy Bear, Methuen & Co

The bear of very little brain returns1 comment

natashaworswick wrote 8 months ago: My own title makes me a bit sad. I know that Pooh isn’t always the brightest bear in the box b … more →

Tags: Children's Books, Life and other stuff, Egmont, return to the hundred acre wood, The Children's Bookseller, pooh bear, The House at Pooh Corner, David Benedictus, mark burgess

Woeful Inconsistency

Meghan wrote 9 months ago: So we’ve had a little lapse in posts over here at BookPeople. So to get back into the swing of … more →

Tags: Events, Online Stuff, Teen Books, bookkids, Children's Books, BookPeople, Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls, Austin Events

Curl up with a classic1 comment

Meghan wrote 9 months ago: I don’t know what it is, but every time the seasons start to change, all I want to do is pull … more →

Tags: Staff Rec - Meghan, A Wrinkle in Time, bookkids, BookPeople, Children's Books, children's classics, classic children's books, Joan Aiken, L.M. Boston

Serial Relocation Syndrome

Vince wrote 9 months ago: “The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance; the wise grows it under his feet.” ~James Openheim … more →

Tags: Motivational, Winnie the Pooh, pooh bear, pooh, serial relocation syndrome, James Openheim, Abraham Lincoln, Alan Watts, Theodore Roosevelt

Carper Diem (Seize the Snark)

coryfrye wrote 9 months ago: Roger Ebert mused last week on the snark epidemic, a trend I’ve been meaning to tackle myself for so … more →

Tags: Music, Culture, media, History, Roger Ebert, snark, Dorothy Parker, Constant Reader, The House at Pooh Corner

Jacob, Mraz, Pooh & Me: The REAL Wrestlers

Mark Nielsen wrote 10 months ago: Part 4 in a 7-part series on Spirituality, Self Image and World Religions      When the man saw that … more →

Tags: Music, Religion, Christianity, Personal & Family, Movies, Arts & Culture, Drama, spirituality, Philosophy


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