I chat about books, movies, tv shows, and what makes a story great or terrible. Stay a while and listen.
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> Lately when I put you to bed at night you must have a book. You don’t look at it; you just put it down and lie down next to it, and everything’s OK.
I accidentally read the “wrong” version of this book, which is the 1818 text. The back of my copy does say it is “harder and wittier than the 1831 version with which we are more familiar.” So ha ha, I guess.
Ah, Disney. Remember when they used to make decent movies? Those were the days.
Behold! My blinding artistic talent.
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Welcome to my library. This is where I discuss what I read and watch. No prior knowledge of the story is necessary to enjoy the unbridled fantasticness of my thoughts. Sometimes a short story appears.
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