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Larklight (book review) () |
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Thursday, 24 January 2008 |
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Larklight, by Philip Reeve, is the story of Art Mumby and his annoying sister Myrtle. They live in a magnificent, floating house called Larklight. The story takes place in an alternate Victorian England, where Britain's Empire expands beyond the reaches of Earth. Art and Myrtle have a pretty normal life with their father (well, as normal as your life can be when your house is floating around in space) until he receives a mysterious letter from a "Mr. Webster". As it turns out, Mr. Webster is
Book Reviews wednesdays with waltke: chapter 05 wednesdays with waltke: chapter 05 Posted on 23 January 2008 by aboulet The fifth chapter of Bruce Waltkes Old Testament Theology is the third and final part of The Method of Biblical Theology and is concerned with Poetics and Intertextuality. This chapter flows nicely from the previous chapter which was focused on Narrative Theology. Dr. Waltke defines poetics as the study of literary devices an author uses to construct his composition (113). He then quotes Adele Berlin, who wro Share Your Opinion. (0 posts)
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