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A Christmas Carol (Dover Thrift Editions)
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Patrick Stewart's one-man production of Dickens's A Christmas Carol played to sold-out audiences in New York and Los Angeles. In this studio recording based on those performances, Stewart is in rare form, using his considerable range of voices to play all roles, from the Ghost of Christmas past to Tiny Tim. It must be said that Stewart clearly e... »
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World of Shakespeare: The Complete Plays and Sonnets of William Shakespeare (38 Volume Library)
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My 6-year-old just started doing school plays, and he asked if we could get him Comedy of Error. I was searching for the book on Amazon, when I ran into this set. Upon seeing numerous other glowing review, I decided to go for it.
The set came in a very well packaged box. The book bindings were decent quality, though the pages themselves were n... »
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Sense and Sensibility (Penguin Classics)
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"Sense and Sensibility" was first published in 1811, although it appears that Jane Austen had worked on various versions of the novel since the 1790's. It is less polished than the later, classic "Pride and Prejudice", but it contains all the familiar elements we expect and enjoy in an Jane Austen novel.
The novel is built around the two ... »
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Romeo and Juliet (No Fear Shakespeare)
I wanted to dislike this book. I mean, how can "But wait, what's that light in the window over there?" ever compare to "But soft! What light through yond... »
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Wuthering Heights (Bantam Classics)
Haven't had a chance to read the book yet. But, it looks like it will be a great read. The book came as promised. It is a paperback - but a high qualit... »
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Nineteen Eighty-Four
It really doesn't make much sense to review a classic. I wish we continue to maintain a critical mass of people who read this book at least once. The word... »
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