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great set!
abbeyh13 · 2008-03-06: 20:17
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I see you have "To Kill A Mockingbird" in that first shot... I read it in grade 10 and LOVE it! It's such a fantastic book.... I think it may have also had something to do with a very incredible English teacher I had that year as well... unstoppable combination really! Great book and awesome teacher :)... Oh yes... and excellent set!
KerBear · 2008-03-06: 20:28
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Love the books. Brian and I definitely get our love for reading from our parents
bamommy · 2008-03-06: 20:32
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lovely lovely set and love what you did as a child ... I would see that as magical :) thanks for sharing this !!
Lindyart · 2008-03-06: 20:52
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Amazing the differences in childhood memories. I was always a math, science and band geek! I still count things (you name it, I count them!) and never much enjoyed reading! Cool that you grew up in the household of an English Lit teacher ... I'm sure that helped spawn your passion for reading!
MHJphotos · 2008-03-06: 21:00
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Oh the classics. I love The Color Purple
ambersunsets · 2008-03-06: 21:35
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I'm preparing a pot of coffee, a few cookies and going to read a book or two under the sun. Thanks for sharing.
leocheung · 2008-03-06: 22:30
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reading in an apple tree..I can just picture it......how gorgeous...I cant think of anything more idyllic .....wonderful set... :)
focussed · 2008-03-07: 01:29
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Great reading material
Hubby · 2008-03-07: 10:34
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I love the thought of you reading in an apple tree. It's quite picturesque! Great shots. Thanks for sharing. :)
PaperWings · 2008-03-07: 14:14
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Oh—so much to delight and ponder in this post. From Shakespeare— and as soon as I read 'Othello' I stopped to savor some lines, then I thought about how I'd like to see Oedipus at Colunus performed. The Color Purple is an all time favorite, that and Beloved. I've not read the next two books ( but I'll put them on a list to look into). I love the illustrations in your copy of Great Expectations and who can forget the scenes with Miss Havisham. Thanks for the bibical citations—it sent me off in another dirtection. May I share this: One person's candle is light for many. Talmud. Your post was like a candle.
photopoet · 2008-03-07: 17:15
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great set, but I really expected Maya also! l love that they are obvioulsy well read books.
picturemom · 2008-03-07: 18:03
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Songs of Solomon is such a sexy book--it's awesome that it's in the Bible! Truly good reading during organ playing time :0)
mowestlan · 2008-03-07: 19:29
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Great compositions! Really interesting!
Nayah · 2008-03-08: 06:03
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The the looks and subject in #5. Wonderful!
TheCrazyCroat · 2008-03-08: 10:40
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great picks! love this set
jwideman · 2008-03-09: 21:26
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