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The Ten Greatest Works of Fantasy Literature

ianthecool wrote 2 weeks ago: 10. The Chronicles of Amber Roger Zelazny With the Amber novels, Zelazny created a very detailed and … more →

Tags: Movie Reviews, Alice in Wonderland, Amber, Best Fantasy Books, C. S. Lewis, Fantasy, game of thrones, George Martin, golden compass

Found Words - Madeleine L'Engle

thelitlife wrote 3 months ago: “If someone knows who he is, really knows, then he doesn’t need to hate.” -A Wind … more →

Tags: found words, Sci-Fi, A Wind in the Door, Hate, naming

A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle - Audiobook

soylibrarian wrote 4 months ago: I listened to A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle over the course of  a week.  While I wash … more →

Tags: A to Z Authors, Audiobook, Time Travel, Fantasy

Live! From my nightstand...July edition.1 comment

whitspans wrote 4 months ago: 1. Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace – Still. It’s always hilarious and sometimes te … more →

Tags: On nothing in particular, catching fire, Infinite Jest, let the right one in, The Blind Assassin, unexpected inevitable, When You Reach Me, A Wrinkle in Time, suzanne collins

Human.2 comments

Kristen wrote 4 months ago: This is part of being human, this knowing that we are all part of one another, inextricably involved … more →

Tags: observations

Namer

xorosxaris wrote 5 months ago: To my star-naming friend: dictionary.com and etymonline.com lie. They say the roots of “astron … more →

Tags: Greek, name, etymology

Heroes Need Mentors Too3 comments

jenecrit wrote 6 months ago: “The language describes the true nature of things, not the superficial aspects that everyone s … more →

Tags: Literary Theory, allusions, His Dark Materials, Harry Potter, lord of the rings, CS Lewis, Fantasy, Tolkien, mentors

Poetry-free wedding readings1 comment

creditcrunchbride wrote 6 months ago: If you’re more prosaic than poetic, or find that poetry makes your head swim, maybe a wedding … more →

Tags: Readings, Austen, Hemingway, Lindbergh, Novels, The Little Prince, wedding reading

Travel books that aren't necessarily about travel

Lisa wrote 7 months ago: Some books to read when you can’t go anywhere The Moon by Night by Madeline L’Engle Made … more →

Tags: Pennsylvania, armchair travel, USA, Library Shelf, hungary, Isabelle Eberhardt, Reading, Books, Culinaria

The Monkey by Madeleine L'engle1 comment

Jenna wrote 8 months ago: Silence is dangerous We never permit it. Our vocabulary may not be large But there is no question th … more →

Tags: Borrowed, Monkey, Poetry, Silence

Wednesday 4 March 2009: Standing in a Circle of Quiet1 comment

flannelgraph wrote 9 months ago: I read Madeline L’Engle’s A Circle of Quiet around the same time as C.S. Lewis’ A Grief Observed and … more →

Tags: cloudy, A Grief Observed, A Severe Mercy, circle of quiet

Places We Do Not Expect

Kristin Mulhern Noblin wrote 10 months ago: Technically, my husband and I have found a church. After visiting a couple, we settled on one fairly … more →

Tags: writing, Moving, church, Seattle, Community, Poets & Writers, Faith

"To be an artist is to approach the light. . ."

indianpaintbrush wrote 1 year ago: Artists have always been drawn to the wild, wise elements they cannot control or understand—the sea, … more →

Tags: madeleine l'engle, Art

L'Engle on Christian Art4 comments

indianpaintbrush wrote 1 year ago: Christian art? Art is art; painting is painting; music is music; a story is a story. If it’s bad art … more →

Tags: madeleine l'engle, Art

The Terrible Gift of Freedom

indianpaintbrush wrote 1 year ago: Freedom is a terrible gift, and the theory behind all dictatorships is that “the people” … more →

Tags: madeleine l'engle, Freedom, Bread and Circuses, TV, Choice

Book vs. moive

sebasshymson wrote 1 year ago:           I recently read a book called A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle and then watche … more →

Tags: 1, Young adult collection, Movie, Book Review, A Wrinkle in Time

Probable Impossibles

Michael wrote 1 year ago: Madeleine L’Engle in Walking on Water quotes Aristotle: “That which is probable and impo … more →

Tags: Fiction, writing, Non-Fiction, Belief, William Young, Religion, madeleine l'engle, The Shack, Theology

Day Off with L'Engle

jpstreet wrote 1 year ago: I just finished reading my third book by Madeleine L’Engle, A Swiftly Tilting Planet.  This is … more →

Tags: L'Engle, Richard Foster, Dallas Willard, Renovation of the Heart, Prayer, wrinkle in time

Reading like a maniac...

rasilla wrote 1 year ago: **I actually decided to make another page dedicated to listing the books that I read. It is more for … more →

Tags: Personal, book, Stephenie Meyer, Shanna Swendson, sarah dessen, Emily Griffin, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Sophie Kinsella


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