| YA Wednesday: Elizabeth Scott, Christopher Paolini, Maureen Johnson and Friends |
| Published: September 25, 2008, 3:45 am |
| a mere pittance compared to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (8.3 million) or Breaking Dawn (1.3 million), it is four times more than the series' second book, Eldest. Brisingr draws on a loyal fan following, which has been growing since the first book, Eragon, was published in 2003 then made into a movie in 2006. If you're not |
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| YA Wednesday: Elizabeth Scott, Christopher Paolini, Maureen Johnson and Friends |
| Published: September 25, 2008, 3:45 am |
| a mere pittance compared to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (8.3 million) or Breaking Dawn (1.3 million), it is four times more than the series' second book, Eldest. Brisingr draws on a loyal fan following, which has been growing since the first book, Eragon, was published in 2003 then made into a movie in 2006. If you're not |
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| YA Wednesday: Elizabeth Scott, Christopher Paolini, Maureen Johnson and Friends |
| Published: September 25, 2008, 3:45 am |
| a mere pittance compared to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (8.3 million) or Breaking Dawn (1.3 million), it is four times more than the series' second book, Eldest. Brisingr draws on a loyal fan following, which has been growing since the first book, Eragon, was published in 2003 then made into a movie in 2006. If you're not |
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| Episode #83: Patterns in Potter - Deathly Hallows |
| Published: July 1, 2008, 11:23 pm |
| Tags: Deathly Hallows, Harry Potter, Patterns In Potter, Podcasts, Aeschylus, Death, Faith, Trust, William Penn |
| episode of Patterns in Potter. This time, we take on the latest contender in the Harry Potter series, The Deathly Hallows. We begin with an analysis of the prologue, of both The Libation Bearers by Aeschylus, and William Penn’s More Fruits of Solitude. From there, we discuss the apparent connection to Chapters 2 and 3, and |
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| DVD Tuesday: New Lord Voldy-thingy! |
| Published: December 11, 2007, 4:30 pm |
| Tags: Dvds |
| The Harry Potter series of films may be due for a bit of a letdown now that the books are all done and the secrets are out. Nevertheless, something tells me I'll be curling up with the family to watch Order of the Phoenix over Christmas. If Paul Greengrass isn't the best director working right now he's definitely on a very short list and |
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