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  • Brooke
    Brooke reacted to Paul Whybrow's post in the thread The having.... with Cheers Cheers.
    “The buying of more books than one can read is nothing less than the soul reaching toward infinity...” A. Edward Newton
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    James Charles replied to the thread Fanfare! Cover Reveal.
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    James Charles reacted to Paul R's post in the thread Fanfare! Cover Reveal with Like Like.
    Hi, hope it's ok to post this here. I've started to reveal the cover for my debut novel, Joe with an E. I say started because I'm doing it through my Instagram profile - revealing one square at a time, having divided it up into 15 squares (3 x...
  • Vagabond Heart
    New blog post by Eva Ulian – discussions in this thread, please --- The 25th April is a national holiday here in Italy and it’s called Liberation Day. I had noticed, however, as the years went by, the enthusiasm to celebrate was dwindling a bit...
  • Paul R
    Paul R reacted to AnnieSummerlee's post in the thread News The news is out! with Swinging Swinging.
    Feel like I haven't shut up about this...but the announcement is FINALLY live! I can now scream it from the rooftops. I'm going to be a published author...
  • mickleinapickle
    Fascinating piece of history. Enjoyed the read. The good, the bad, and the ugly side of humanity in evidence in every war. I recently read a quote by E. M. Forster which I think is very relevant... 'I am sure that if the mothers of various...
  • mickleinapickle
    New blog post by Eva Ulian – discussions in this thread, please --- The 25th April is a national holiday here in Italy and it’s called Liberation Day. I had noticed, however, as the years went by, the enthusiasm to celebrate was dwindling a bit...
  • mickleinapickle
    mickleinapickle reacted to Mel L's post in the thread Blog Post: Italy: Liberation Day with Like Like.
    Really interesting, Eva! The French always get credit for the Resistance, and we (or at least me, somewhat historically challenged...) never think of the Italians. I am intrigued by the idea of the real or 'hidden' Italy you bring out here. Would...
  • mickleinapickle
    Thank you Mel. Hopefully, more of "the hidden Italy" will be unveiled when I publish (if ever that happens) my WIP on the events that led to the capture, by the Red Brigades, and the liberation of the US NATO General Dozier by the work behind the...
  • mickleinapickle
    A lack of historical context in America is happening too. As further from WWII we get, the less and less is known by American children too. It is taught, but kids normally don't like history classes. Linda and I were impresed when visiting Italy...
  • James Charles
    A lack of historical context in America is happening too. As further from WWII we get, the less and less is known by American children too. It is taught, but kids normally don't like history classes. Linda and I were impresed when visiting Italy...
  • James Charles
    Thank you Mel. Hopefully, more of "the hidden Italy" will be unveiled when I publish (if ever that happens) my WIP on the events that led to the capture, by the Red Brigades, and the liberation of the US NATO General Dozier by the work behind the...
  • Sedayne
    Sedayne reacted to MattScho's post in the thread The having.... with Like Like.
    Does that apply if they're on kindle (or another digital reader)? I kind of get that sense of infinity from actual books. but with a kindle, is it more just forgetfulness?
  • Sedayne
    Sedayne reacted to Paul Whybrow's post in the thread The having.... with Love Love.
    “The buying of more books than one can read is nothing less than the soul reaching toward infinity...” A. Edward Newton
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