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The Grapes of Wrath finally get some professional help.
' Sheesh! I think people are getting tired of hearing those fables of Aesop's
"1984 by George Orwell. Project 2025. Presidential transition project."
"Talk nerdy to me."
Library sections; Fiction, non-fiction and do-it-yourself.
My Bookshelf Before the Internet
'The history of Glue. It's impossible to put down.'
"Do you see yourself becoming a movie in five years?"
Edgar Allen Poe
First Novels.
"There's something weird about Emily. She actually likes school!"
Victor Hugo
"Meet the author"
Reading my Critics
The Dorrie Decimal System
Honoré de Balzac
"Pssst! Do you have anything on American history?"
"And do you, Deborah Tannen, think they know what they're talking about?"
"Now Playing: One of those Jane Austen movies."
Second hand furniture.
Two books: 'The Joy of Cooking' next to 'The Joy of Dieting'.
Not to be a motion picture. Will remain just a book.
Gen-Next Library
"Have you read any of Shakespeare's plays?"
The First Draft. . . Moby Duck.
"I'm in a catch-23 situation."
"I try to write a little bit every day."
Don Quixote
Wishing Well, Wishing Good.
Screen Time vs Book Time
Great works I plan to complete during the lockdown.
George Orwell
"Not that I have the time, but I enjoy reading."
'Which wine goes best with 'the old man and the sea'?'
'As a famous writer, could you do something to help jumpstart my career?'
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