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Old 02-13-2012, 07:27 PM   #24
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Then I suppose that I am unusual for my area in that I subscribe to The Smithsonian Magazine
Currently reading this article. I had to buy the mag because its kinda of hard to get at the library. Couldn't wait.

Can anyone recommend a good biography on Dickens. That article leaves me wanting more.

I celebrated Dickens birthday by buying the Delphi collection of his works. They seem to have done a great job. I might be buying more of their collections. I just wish there were page numbers.

I was going to reread Tale of Two Cities, but decided on Great Expectations. The excerpt we read in 9th grade really helped turn me on to reading. Not to mention getting me out of the basics.
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