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Are fairytales like Sleeping Beauty (pictured in the Royal Ballet's reading) entirely suitable?
I was glad to learn that this boy's story had a happy ending, but I was a little sad too – because in her attempt to steer her young student toward "real literature," she'd almost turned him off reading entirely.
In other words, before nineteen-year-olds decide to buy a textbook, they consider not just the use they'll get from it but also its current price, the probable future demand for it, and perhaps whether they can blow off the reading entirely.
Rob spends a full three minutes discussing Toronto's skating rinks in a subdued tone, reading entirely off a sheet of printer paper, and giving a meandering explanation of how "unexpectedly the weather has been extremely cold".
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"Ben, in the World," in contrast, reads entirely like a fairy tale, and a not very compelling one at that.
It's also the internet, maps, advertisements, subtitles, magazines, everything, including blogs like this where everyone who visits takes their ability to read entirely for granted.
Michael Collins, again admitted to Booker with a green passport, lives in Seattle and his novel, The Keepers of Truth, is set in small-town America and reads entirely like an entry for the Pulitzer prize.
The N. Y. Chapter is three years old, has over 100 members, all railroad lovers, the Society has a museum space in the Harvard Baker Museum, publish a magazine, "Railroad Stories Magazine," read entirely by railroad lovers.
Latest to join this ever-growing group of thespian transitionists is former child star and now adult human Macaulay Culkin, who it has been revealed has a pizza-themed Velvet Underground tribute band – a description you read entirely correctly, and one that encapsulates the kind of arbitrary hipster subversion normally confined to episodes of Portlandia and deleted scenes from Diablo Cody films.
What emerges in the book, and from these speeches, is the most touching and revealing account of a court – that almost extinct institution which once governed most of humanity – I've ever read: entirely convincing, even if the reader can't be sure that those were precisely the words the courtiers used.
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