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Re: My life is Narnia

Dr John MacArthur has done a character-study series on the twelve apostles, and his description of Thomas sounded familiar. In particular, in his anal...

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Re: What readest thou?

I recently finished a Christian cozy mystery the by title of Brought to Book. There was much eye-rolling and sighing on my part as the character meand...

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Re: What readest thou?

Rich! That’s a good way to describe the writing! It was that as much as it was emotive.

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Re: My life is Narnia

Came across this impassioned speech in Frankenstein, of all things:"... Did you not call this a glorious expedition? And wherefore was it glorious? No...

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Re: What readest thou?

Never expected to read anything "gothic" or "horror" before, but I've recently completed Jekyll & Hyde and Frankenstein. Neither are "horror" in t...

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Re: Musical Discussion

The current recommendation is to avoid naming productions in which non-TLC-friendly content is heavily woven into the fabric of themes and plot; of co...

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Re: Musical Discussion

(As a general note: be advised that not all aspects of the above productions (and the works they're based on) are up for discussion. Thematic elements...

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Re: What readest thou?

I read A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War by Joseph Laconte over the last three days. I’d expected a sort of broad biography of Lewis and Tolkien w...

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Re: Who said that?

“Don’t know, eh? Why, I should like to know what more anyone could wish for!”

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Re: Who am I?

Mrs Beaver specifically, yes. 😀

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