hansgeorg
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Re: Anne of Green Gables

She could have waited, theoretically, till the red hair grow from the hair bottom (or whatever is the English for this, I'm translating "hårbotten" wo...

10 years ago
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Re: Anne of Green Gables

Ah, in your book a Sue is only a Sue if not needing that.

10 years ago
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Re: Anne of Green Gables

I haven't read any, I only know them by reviews, and yours are about doubling my knowledge.

10 years ago
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Re: Anne of Green Gables

I had heard something like Anne is the really perfect person and the person who hels everything up in the end.But I have not actually read the novel, ...

10 years ago
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Re: What readest thou?

Doctor Gion? Bingo:Die Optik des Arztes ist aus dem Werk Carossas nicht wegzudenken, wie auch in Der Arzt Gion (1931) und Tagebuch eines jungen Arztes...

10 years ago
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Re: What readest thou?

I suppose PTSD is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.I also suppose how much you get of that depends on how you are living the war, which also depends on ...

10 years ago
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Re: 50 years on - How has Lewis impacted your life?

He explains Creation in the most wonderful way that you cannot help but stand in awe of it when going back and reading about it Genesis. When he told...

10 years ago
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Re: Charn

Tash is clearly a demon, not just a nature god of the dangerous type.I am not sure about "deeply disturbed", but I am sure about deeply ambitious. And...

10 years ago
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Re: What readest thou?

Someone just gave me a new modern translation of an old Arthurian story known as the Alliterative Morte Arthure. This is not related to the far better...

10 years ago
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Re: Anne of Green Gables

Isn't Anne of Green Gables a Classic example of a Mary Sue?If you liked the book and the character, how about ditching the "avoid Mary Sue" rule of fa...

10 years ago
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Re: *whispers* Shakespeare

Ariel, I think it counts, but what you say explains why I felt it was a bit too sad for a Shakespear comedy proper. I might make a second try at it.Aj...

10 years ago
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Re: Little Lord Fauntleroy

When I read the comic book, things like Mary Sue and Gary Stu were not on my mind.I enjoyed it.Fauntleroy - his family name.Little Lord - well, his fa...

10 years ago
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Re: Space Trilogy

I find I'd enjoy it more if Devine/Feverstone (and his cohorts) didn't have such dirty mouths! That drives me crazy! Anyone else? I was less concerne...

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