When Sweet Violets Sicken: The Impact of other Other Character's Illness and
Injury in DFB's Plots
I'm afraid this paper became even shorter than intended, as I was suddenly
asked to work more this week and lost time for research. So I might have
forgotten a few more examples. So, please, add
No, its the last resort, Diane. For use very sparingly, and only when
admin requests have been not taken seriously.
On 12 Nov 2004 at 14:15, Diane Purkiss wrote:
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So is this the equivalent of being gated?
I think it's
I never see any titles of the Buffy episodes, so I never know where I am when
titles are mentioned.
(Of course, the Swedish sub-titles may cover them up, as they do all the guest
starring names.)
I thought Tara's death was extremely sad, too. I just never saw it coming!
We're on the last
Caroline German wrote:
Jonathan's speech when presenting that daft
umbrella at the Prom get me every time:
Is this the same Jonathan who's part of the three villains later?
Most of us never found the time to get to know you. But that doesn't
mean we haven't noticed you. We don't talk about it
phyllgriffiths wrote:
I've sniffed over a
couple of Jacqueline Wilson's as well but can't remember which.
Re Jacqueline Wilson: I've never seen any of her books, only heard of her on
this list.
But now Swedish TV is showing is showing a series called Girls in Love, based
on her books. I
Wintle's Wonders is my favorite NS. So much so, in
fact, that I suggest that children in my library start
with it, rather than with Ballet Shoes. I don't think
that Wintle's Wonders is the better book - just that
it's more accessible for children today. Rachel is a
well-drawn character, and
Another thing about books and Feng Shui is that the space on a shelf, at the
edge, can be considered a knife...not a good thing thing in Feng Shui. To help
to manage that energy, books should be lined flush with the edge of a shelf,
not pushed back on the shelf with space between the edge of the
The true reason is slightly more prosaic - as every good librarian knows, if
you line the books up at the front of the shelves then you don't have to
dust there!
Gareth
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