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If so, you’ve landed in the right place.
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Queen Charlotte A Bridgerton Story Review: Kicking off as a spin-off of the steamy Netflix historical drama series Bridgerton with its premiere on May 4 on Netflix, Queen… Read More
There's nothing like a good chick lit book to make you forget your troubles and escape into a world of romance.
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The Nīlakaṇṭhavijayacampū, internally dated to 1638 CE, is eponymous both with respect to its author Nīlakaṇṭha Dīkṣita, a mini… Read More
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The Rundown is a weekly column that highlights some of the biggest, weirdest, and most notable events of the week in entertainment. The number of items could vary, as could the subje… Read More
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For years, Lana Popovic Harper wrote novels for a pittance she described as “jars of pennies.” So when her new undertaking drew bids from seven publishers, she was thrilled. Su… Read More
Jordan is barely making ends meet as a journalist working at a scrappy local paper. She stays in a basement that barely has enough room to fold down the Murphy bed and is always slightly… Read More
Hey mates!! I’m coming at you right now with a weblog put up that focuses on one among my favourite issues — BOOKS!
I do know a bunch of you on the market are fellow e boo… Read More
Here are the best young adult books you will want to add to your must-read list.
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Sonu Shamdasani – ‘S.W.’ and C.G. Jung: mediumship, psychiatry and serial exemplarity
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When I started reading romance novels, oh, more than thirty years ago now, it seemed like they were all M/F stories, told solely from the female point of view.
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Sandra Gilbert, co-author of the seminal book The madwoman in the Attic, has written an article on Donald Trump--'The madman in the mansion'--for The American Scholar:Nearly half a century a… Read More
Four Star Films, Box Office Hits, Indies and Imports, Movies A – Z
FOUR STAR FILMS
Top rated movies and made-for-TV films airing the week of the week of July 19 – 25, 2020
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Last year I began periodically sharing roundups of books I recently read and loved on the blog as a way to highlight some of my favorite recent reads in one place. While I regularly share li… Read More
Happy Monday, dear readers! Today is a busy day at Passages to the Past! First up, I am very excited to share my interview with Amy Maroney! Amy's blog tour for The Girl from Oto, the first… Read More
Take a second and consider a day with out your thumb. You’ll temporarily understand that with out your thumb, doing on a regular basis duties like retaining a spoon, texting messages… Read More
During my early years in India, back in the late 80s, when I was writing the first feature film of mine that would go into production, I was invited to dinner at the home of a charming socia… Read More