The mock murder
The Graveyard Book has just received a literary award , which is never boring. At that price included a medal and a check. I thought, "Hmm I have to check with the treat anything and do it now, otherwise it will simply disappear from the daily lives of the account Life and I would never say something and watch: Ah, that's what I've done from my prize for the Graveyard book.
So I've bought here. It's called "The Murder Re-Enacted:
This is an illustration by EH Shepard (most likely know him as the illustrator of" Winnie the Pooh [Winnie the Pooh]) from Kenneth Grahame's book " The Golden Age. "KG" wrote The Wind In The Willows "[" The Wind in the Willows "], the story of the mole and the rat and the roof and of course, Mr. Toad, also illustrated by Shepard.
In an essay by AA Milne I once read that, of course everyone knows that I KG "The Golden Age and Dream Days" written all these works have read, but that he had written this amazing book "The Wind in the Willows" was, no one known. And then wrote Milne a play, the "Toad of Toad Hall" was the name and extremely successful and made sure that "The Wind in the Willows" famous and widely read, and ultimately one of the good classic was (The people are continuing it read and remember with pleasure.), while his other works, beautiful, tender stories about childhood in the Victorian era have been forgotten.
Should concealed in it a moral or lesson I have not found it.
Exactly. Now from St. Paul to KNOW, to absorb the intro to my NPR-review [National Public Radio ] to audiobooks in the car and I will listen all the time Martin Jarvis, as he maintains, "Good Omens".
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