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Ariel by Sylvias Plath
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
William Shakespeare Hamlet: A Norton Critical Edition: An Authoritative Text Intellectual Backgrounds Extracts from the by Cyrus (Editor) Hoy
Dust Tracks on a Road: An Autobiography (P.S.) by Zora Neale Hurston
A Time to Kill by John Grisham
The Road Not Taken and Other Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) by Robert Frost
Where the Sidewalk Ends 30th Anniversary Edition: Poems and Drawings by Shel Silverstein
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About meI am a high school English teacher with a 12 year old son and a husband. I LOVE reading. I write (not enough) and hope to publish one day. Also I love art museums, the beach, the forest, and foodnetwork.
About my libraryI have wide-ranging tastes, and I regret that I did not keep track of books all along, since I know that I can not remember them all. I am hoping that this process will help me connect with other readers.
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suzanne
posted by srubinstein at 7:30 pm (EST) on Jul 21, 2008
If you know of any other historical fiction novel about Coastal South Carolina, I would appreciate your recommendations.
Thank you,
posted by Gingersnap000 at 3:47 pm (EST) on Feb 28, 2008
posted by amanaceerdh at 1:44 pm (EST) on Feb 22, 2008
I see that you live in coastal SC. I lived in Georgetown for a while during my teens (30 years ago!) We were a military family & lived in a lot of places.
I read Ionesco while studying for my English degree. Our local university (UT-Chattanooga) recently performed "Rhinoceros." I think I need to go back & read it & expose my (nearly) 11 y/o daughter to it (bless her heart, I keep making her think!).
Gosh, a day without reading is like a day without chocolate - but worse, I think. I can live without chocolate but not without reading!
posted by valleymom at 11:22 am (EST) on Feb 13, 2008