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BarkingMadRead
Rebecca | Daphne D Maurier
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Bookwormjillk And at least Max doesn‘t smell or complain about soggy toast. True romance. 2w
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BarkingMadRead @Bookwormjillk a girl has to have her standards 🤷🏻‍♀️ 2w
TheAromaofBooks This line really struck me, Maxim is talking: “Fancy not getting a hold of her when you broke the thing and saying, 'Here, Mrs. Danvers, get this mended.' “ This is just so typical of Maxim's perspective. He is used to servants/commands/obedience (and it sounds like Rebecca was as well). Our narrator is uncomfortable with even the concept of giving orders (we saw this when she was in Monte Carlo as well) or making demands. I think Maxim can't ⬇ 2w
TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) get his head around anyone being shy of or intimidated by servants. I do feel bad for the narrator, but I honestly frequently have similar feelings to Maxim's - YOU'RE THE BOSS so step up!!! On the other hand, Maxim obviously is blind (intentionally?) to the narrator's need for some guidance and suggestions on what she should be doing, and completely leaves her hanging. 2w
Clare-Dragonfly @TheAromaofBooks Yes—it‘s similar with the socializing; he insists that it has nothing to do with being brought up to it, but that‘s because it‘s been his world for his whole life and he doesn‘t realize how different it can be for Jan. I think Clarice‘s mother quite likes her and it was nasty of him to say it was an insult! But also, anyone else think of Darcy and Lizzie when Maxim complains that Jan is shy and won‘t try to socialize? 😆 2w
KAO @TheAromaofBooks I agree with all of your observations. The descriptions in these chapters are luscious sometimes though! 2w
ElizaMarie This chapter gutted me. Poor Jan! She almost speaks up then quickly backs down and worried about Maxim‘s feelings over hers. Poor baby! Also —- she should redecorate the whole room! I feel like she was hinting at it but needs Maxim to suggest (the order the staff) to get it done. 2w
dabbe I keep reminding myself that the shy-can't-do-anything-without-approval Jan is in the past. The narrator is our future gal who seems (in my mind) much more forthright than the flashback Jan. She's her harshest critic who is looking back on herself in the cruelest of ways. I have hope for her. And Lord Byron ain't got anything next to the brooding Maxim. #hyperbyronichero 2w
rubyslippersreads Jan should have taken a page from Scarlett O‘Hara‘s book and thrown the cupid against the wall. 😂 2w
julieclair @ElizaMarie Yes! She needs to redecorate the whole room! And buy a new wardrobe. And I wish she would realize she has the power to do both. 2w
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Dilara
Cinnamon | Neil Gaiman
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How come I only discovered this picture book today? I would have loved it when I was little (completely hypothetical - I'm basically the same age as Gaiman). I'll try it on the grandchild...

vlwelser The audiobook is magic. 5mo
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GatheringBooks
Poems of William Blake | William Blake
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TheSpineView A Classic! 🧡🐅 5mo
Honeybeebooks This is a favorite! 5mo
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dabbe
Untitled | Untitled
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TheSpineView Cute ❤️🐅 5mo
dabbe @TheSpineView 🤩🤗😘 5mo
Jari-chan Aww 🐱 5mo
dabbe @Jari-chan 🖤🧡💜 5mo
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dabbe 🧡🐅🧡 5mo
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Eggs
Untitled | Unknown
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Kimzey A great one! 🐅 5mo
TheSpineView A classic! ❤️🐅 5mo
dabbe 🧡🖤💜 5mo
Eggs @dabbe 💛🧡💙 5mo
Eggs @Kimzey 🩵💜🩵 5mo
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Macey_Mitchell
Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown

This children‘s book could be used in a classroom to share the message with children that being different is nothing to be ashamed of. That everyone has something different to bring to this world, and that we shouldn‘t be scared to share it with those around us. Because who knows it may bring out feelings in others that they didn‘t know they possessed.

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Macey_Mitchell
Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown
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The use of color in the illustrations throughout this book help the reader to more clearly identify tiger as an “outlier“. For he is a vibrant color orange, while the other characters and objects are composed of very dark and dim colors. Later in the book when tiger finds himself in an environment where he sees he fits in, the colors depict this through the use of more vibrant and diverse colors than seen earlier in the story.

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Macey_Mitchell
Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown

“Now Mr. Tiger felt free to be himself.”

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ClaudiaPicolo1234
Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown

“Now Mr. Tiger felt free to be himself.“