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Fables, Vol. 11: War and Pieces by Bill Willingham

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5.0

More of Arthurian, Frog Prince, Haven, and everything. This continued to be amazing. There was so much I didn't expect and (got to see the end results of the things that I) did. I love the characters. I love how we see how much certain people, have grown. I love the King Cole's reinstatement, and Charmings finding his next best place. I love seeing different sides of characters. Different ways of winning wars.
Midnight Sun [2008 Draft] by Stephenie Meyer

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling

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5.0

Jim Dale Audio's 2011:

This was my next aim of something to do after I watched all the eight movies in a row, finish on my sneak preview. I wanted to listen to Jim Dale's audios of all the British-version books.

This first one always fills me with such wonder. The bran new beginnings of everything. The way the trio starts. How everyone is behind their hands about the history behind them, and how no one knows what will be coming.

My heart was so warm.
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

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5.0

Spring 2019,

This book for read/taught to the Dual Credit Senior's this year as a combination of Metaphysical/Romantic/Gothic text, switching it out from teaching Wuthering Heights last year. I always love reading this novel. I always the surprise in the first few chapters when I remember how lush of a Romantic Era novel that Frankenstein is. How placed in the high intelligence, the swing of the grand fixation on the sublime, and the questions between God, Man, Creation, and Creator, and who has power and what responsibilities power demands of a creator, the created, and the world around it. A forever favorite.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling

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5.0

Jim Dale Audio's 2011:

We are in this one still getting to know the world of Magic in this one. Everything expands a little more. The trio, Ron's family, what the Dursley's mean, the School house holds (the divides and unity). It's so interesting listening to these when I've already met and loved and lost, in all these books, in all their movies.

You see the beginning and how it inspired everything else.

I truly deeply love listening to his voices for everyone.