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My Own Little Reading Room
http://readingandmorereading.blogspot.com/
I will pen down my thoughts, my interpretations, my views about the books-authors/articles/poetry-poets I read.
Recent Posts
Weekly Geeks: It's all about animals
Can anyone forget The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling? I loved the following characters as a kid. I think I still do!Mowgli — the young jungle boy. Father Wolf — The Father Wolf who raised Mowgli as his own cub Raksha — The Mother wolf who raise...
Friday Finds
I wish to share this with all of my blogger friends. This was posted to me from Poetry Daily's Poet's Pick April 15, 2009 and it has stayed in my mind. For those who love poetry, I wish that you explore more on it. We need to find more of worthy poet...
Symbolism in writing
It does seem like modern fiction just “tells the story” without much symbolism. Is symbolism an older literary device, like excessive description, that is not used much any more? Do you think there was as much symbolism as English teachers seemed...
Wondrous Words Wednesday
Wondrous Words Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Kathy at Bermudaonion, where we post about the unfamiliar words we have encountered in our reading the past week.My words come from Random Acts of Heroic Love by Danny Schienmann1) Splenetic: "chas...
Tease and visit on Tuesdays!
"You are not putting me in the cage!" he hissed."Stop quit being such a drama queen," I said as I marched back to the bedroom and the waiting crate.~Page 80, Red-Headed Stepchild by Jaye Wells~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~During the wee...
Books I got in the mail
The Red-Headed Stepchild by Jaye WellsIn a world where being of mixed-blood is a major liability, Sabina Kane has the only profession fit for an outcast: assassin. But, her latest mission threatens the fragile peace between the vampire and mage races...

