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In a show where everyone dies in the end, I'm finding real intrigue in the characters whose specific purpose is to die.
Characters whose purpose within the narrative is to die, whose deaths serve to drive the story forward, whose absence from the story has a far bigger effect than their presence ever did.
Wee David Young is one, and Heather is definitely another - his loss affects Tozer profoundly and ultimately pushes him right into Hickey's skinny wee manipulative arms.
Now that I think on it, I'd go so far as to say Hornby is another one. His death is very much a turning point for Crozier and the wider narrative, and is very symbolic of a wider loss of control, perspective, and basic humanity (particularly, again, on Crozier's part).
I don't really have a point to make here, but I'm intrigued enough that I may have one in the near future once I've given things more thought.
#The Terror#The Terror AMC#Observations#Random Observations#Meta#David Young#William Heather#Frederick Hornby
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Hornby: John asked me about you Jopson: Lieutenant Irving? What'd he want? Hornby: only weep and wail about how you have the most demonic freakshow eyes he's ever seen. Jopson: God. Do you think he's going to give me one of his Wolf's Ear sermons? Hornby: Nah. Suppose he just wants to get to know you better. Jopson: Oh. Well, that's- Hornby: Biblically, of course. Jopson: Never speak to me again.
#the terror amc#thomas jopson#listen fritzy frederick hornby was john's bestie AND jopson's bestie i know it in me bones#frederick 'absolute icon' hornby harassed his pals to the end of his days#and also took Never Speak To Me Again literally apparently bc he's dead jim#jopson finally makes it to the terror crew ghost chat and hornby is so smug#jopson: ''that is nOT fUNNY that is never going to be funny''
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[image: the service record of graham gore in 1827]
ADM 107/74 and ADM 107/75, the Service Records of midshipmen who were about to taken/had just passed their Lieutenants exam. These are the entries for the Franklin Expedition officers.
Includes: Edward Couch, Charles Frederick Des Voeux, James Walter Fairholme, James Fitzjames, Graham Gore, George Henry Hodgson, Frederick Hornby, Henry T. D. Le Vesconte, Edward Little.
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PLEASE tell me about the lieutenantcules kids
ohoho i would Love to
they end up having two, james frederick (little and hodgson) and katherine "kate" alexandria (irving and hodgson). (obviously hodge is transmasc here.) james is born in january 1849 and kate is born in july 1850. They Were Busy, is what i'm suggesting here. (behold my lovely spreadsheet, because i can't keep track of these people otherwise.)
since this is The One Where Doctor MacDonald Survives, he is also the one to deliver both of them. (which is great because hodgson doesn't fancy explaining all that whatnot to a new doctor.) this later becomes a great advantage in that it prevents hodgson from Fucking Dying having kate.
lots of Stuff below the cut, because i have a lot to say about these childen as it turns out.
james is named after fitzjames and fairholme (and also edward's older brother james cornelius) and also after fred hornby. after he's born, hodgson (slightly high on Fun Victorian Narcotics, as was the fashion at the time) suggests calling him "james james". this is not necessarily unfitting considering that he is named after the man so james that they called him it twice but get Vetoed.
james is one of those "started talking late but once he started he never stopped again" neurodivergent kids, and his Personality is basically the same as hodgson's. (this includes The Neurodivergence. he would be diagnosed with autism and adhd if this was the 21st century.) this eventually leads him to join the diplomatic corps, for some reason.
he is basically hodgson's software on little's hardware in that he looks and physically acts basically exactly like little but with some of hodgson's pointy features. he... is short. (just barely taller than little when he's full grown.) partly because, as you can see, april of 1848 isn't that long after they were rescued.
but also little is short and in a short family, and hodgson is alone in his immediate family in being tall. (or rather, he was objectively tall pre-transition. he got bumped down to Just Below Average Height by the simple expedient of cutting his hair.)
james was also The World's Most Difficult Baby, again because he was born to somebody who was still kind of recovering from scurvy and definitely recovering from lead poisoning. this is literally just because the "thank god we're alive" came back LONG before the... actual intelligence did. (it also fucked hodgson's hip up for the rest of his life.)
for the first year or so james does Not like not being held, wakes up at just about every noise or External Stimulus and has colic. then around his first birthday he suddenly just goes like "hm, no more of that, thanks" and starts walking. which completely fixes all the other problems. (he still doesn't start talking until quite a while after kate.)
the not talking does give his Dads pause until james cornelius mentions when he visits that edward didn't talk until he was about seven. thus when james starts talking when he's about five or six this seems to explain everything. (one difference: when edward started talking he seemed to do so unwillingly and never talked much. james starts and then never stops for the rest of his life. this is presumably hodgson's genetics kicking in.)
as i mentioned earlier. katherine (or kate) is hodgson and irving's kid, which is just... a fascinating combination of personalities to cross-pollinate. she's named after katherine irving, who is irving's sister-in-law (and also one of his best friends), and also after alexander macdonald.
katherine irving is an obvious person to name her after, especially since irving is a bit glum about not being able to tell his family about Having Kids, on account of The Circumstances. but naming his kid after her is the next best thing (especially when he had always promised her Godmother Rights if he had kids). alexandria is, obviously, after doctor macdonald. it seems like the least they can do since he stops hodgson from dying. (kate is completely fine.)
kate is like. the world's most chill baby, and also the pregnancy is far physically/psychologically easier on hodgson than james was. most of the issue the first time was the combination of "the unknown" and like. Gender Stuff. the latter of these still gets to him from time to time with kate but far more mildly and he feels more able to talk about it. (because he was pregnant with james while little was recovering from a brain injury and irving was recovering from being stabbed. as i said, they were not especially bright in this regard.)
as i said earlier, having james when he was still recovering fucks up hodgson's hip for the rest of his life. this actually doesn't lead to what happens with kate but it probably doesn't help. (kate is also a far larger baby, since irving is tall and quite broad when he isn't malnourished, and from quite a tall family.) long story short doctor macdonald figures out that hodgson isn't just sore/tired and a bit high and hodgson gets an emergency hysterectomy out of it.
hodgson later suggests, once everybody has recovered from the shock of "partner/other father of our kids/friend just nearly bled to death", that they call her stephanie. you know, because of doctor stanley (who in fairness he did get on really well with. world's oddest friendship, or not really considering that when we see doctor stanley make attempts at Bedside Manner it's basically hodgson through a filter of irony poisoning).
little and irving haven't even talked about it and irving is kind of... avoiding it all (he does with both births but hodgson only particularly wants little with him. not for any particularly Personal reason irving's energy is just too jumpy for a sick-room). hodgson does suggest that he be there when kate is born because he knows what to expect now and they're All a bit further out from The Initial Arctic Trauma. irving says no, which turns out to be the right decision because he spends about a week having a panic attack.
they decide on a full name for her very quickly. (both of them have hodgson's surname, just to avoid any questions. this doesn't actually avoid questions with james because he looks like little.)
kate looks basically exactly like hodgson did as a kid, which is really weird for him (and also makes him a bit more protective of her than he was expecting to be). it's doubly weird that she also acts exactly like he did. as an adult she ends up looking like hodgson but a girl/with irving's tone of voice and way of speaking. (she's also about six foot tall fully grown.) basically she looks like this leyendecker painting.
she basically acts like hodgson would if he didn't have... The Problems. which can be extremely annoying but also it's great for her; she's assertive in a way that neither of her Dads could ever manage in addition to being at least book-intelligent. (she isn't people-intelligent.) she fortunately doesn't pick up irving's anxiety (or his compulsions) but she does get his Maths Brain.
she and hodgson still bond over music but she's very into like. Finding The Right Answer so he gets her into bach. this works excellently. she eventually ends up with his ancient copy of gradus ad parnassum that he's scribbled in over the course of a few decades. she is far better at bach chorale harmonisations than he is. (or rather, she picks it up far quicker.)
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on the subject of their families: some of little's family know but this is limited to james cornelius (Gay Uncle, beloved by both james and kate for all their lives), and little's sister margaret anne (and her husband, john). margaret and john don't particularly get it but also "aw, nieces and nephews" (and margaret likes hodgson). they look after james when kate is born.
hodgson... basically does not talk at all to his family, honestly. his dad died in 1844 (literally right before he met irving. like he was going through all that while they were having a really complicated Situationship that ended with irving trying to ghost him but not being emotionally able to) and while he used to get on with his mother... not so much any more.
if he hadn't had kids then he would probably have gritted his teeth with at least two of his siblings (beilby porteus and mary) and at least tried to have more of a relationship with them. but then as soon as he has james he's just like, "yeah my family are never getting near our kids", and kate being born (and everything around that) cements that in his mind.
he uh. i have so much to say about his relationship with his oldest sister, henrietta mildred. but the summary as it pertains to this is "he is still stuck at the level of a very scared seven-year-old where she is concerned and she is stuck at the level of a very miserable nineteen-year-old where he is concerned." they could probably talk it out. it would actually be beneficial. but they literally never will.
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further on Family Dynamics (and also a bit about Victorian Class Dynamics):
hodgson is a good amount younger than his siblings (or than his surviving siblings). he's one of five that survived to adulthood and he's ten years younger than the next one up which means that he was basically an only child but that his parents had forgotten everything about babies and toddlers. so like, Victorian Ideas About The Child, Multiplied By Ten Thousand.
he was also completely unexpected and while not quite unwanted he was far more handed off to nurse and then nanny than his older siblings as a kid. and then he went away to a boarding school aged thirteen, joined the navy at the age of fifteen, and basically never came back again. (until post-franklin-expedition.)
so he thinks that little, whose family mostly still live together and see each other as often as they can, has a really weird relationship with his parents and siblings. little is not going to argue this because he's sure he'll find something awful if he scratches the surface. also hodgson isn't going to press the issue because uh. little came home to discover that his mother had died a couple of months before they were rescued. so he doesn't want to cause any further Hurt.
little does, though, feel really weird about handing the kids off to nannies and nurses and governesses. (he's one of twelve from a family which was upwardly mobile but still working-ish class. they could not afford all that whatnot.) he still ends up getting on very well with the nurse they find, who they keep employing after james is born. this turns out to be a good thing when kate is born, because of The Circumstances.
#what is your song o?#teenagegothintegrity#ollie writes#dear god this got away from me#ollie considers
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My Model Locomotive Collection 2019
AKA; Locomotives Currently Stationed At Taddlecombe Junction Shed For Use On Both Main and Branch Line Services
LNER A4 No. 4468 Mallard Built: 3 March 1938, Doncaster Works Designer: Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley Withdrawn: 25 April 1963 Fate: Preserved in the National Collection at York Condition of Model: As built (1938)
BR Peppercorn A1 No. 60163 Tornado Built: 1 August 2008, Darlington Works Designer: Arthur Peppercorn/A1 Locomotive Trust Withdrawn: N/A Fate: Operational on main line Condition of Model: As built (2008)
LNER Gresley A1 No. 4472 Flying Scotsman Built: February 1923, Doncaster Works Designer: Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley Withdrawn: 15 January 1963 Fate: Preserved in the National Collection at York Condition of Model: c. 1928 condition
LNER A1 No. 4470 Great Northern Built: April 1922, Doncaster Works (by the Great Northern Railway) Designer: Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley Withdrawn: Rebuilt 1945 as Thompson A1/1, withdrawn November 1962 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: 1923 livery.
LNER D49/2 ‘Hunt’ No. 238 The Burton Built: August 1934, Darlington Works Designer: Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley Withdrawn: December 1957 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: As built (1934)
LNER D49/2 ‘Hunt’ No. 222 The Berkeley Built: July 1934, Darlington Works Designer: Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley Withdrawn: November 1959 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: As built (1934)
LNER B12/3 No. 8573 Built: August 1928, Beyer Peacock & Co. Designer: S.D Holden/Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley Withdrawn: January 1959 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: As built (1928)
LNER P2 No. 2001 Cock O’ The North Built: May 1934, Doncaster Works Designer: Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley Withdrawn: Rebuilt 1944 as Thompson A2/2, withdrawn February 1960 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: As built (1934)
British Railways 7P ‘Britannia’ No. 70036 Boadica Built: December 1952, Crewe Works Designer: R. A. Riddles Withdrawn: October 1966 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: As built (1952)
British Railways 9F No. 92220 Evening Star Built: March 1960, Swindon Works Designer: R. A. Riddles Withdrawn: March 1965 Fate: Preserved in the National Collection at York Condition of Model: As present
British Railways A4 No. 60033 Seagull Built: June 1938, Doncaster Works (by the LNER) Designer: Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley Withdrawn: December 1962 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: Late 1950s/Early 1960s
British Railways Rebuilt Royal Scot No. 46162 Queen’s Westminster Rifleman Built: September 1930, Derby Works (by the LMS) Designer: Sir Henry Fowler/Sir William Stanier Withdrawn: May 1964 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: Late 1950s/Early 1960s
British Railways D49/2 No. 62760 The Cotswold Built: September 1934, Darlington Works (for the LNER) Designer: Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley Withdrawn: October 1959 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: Early 1950s
Great Western Railway 2721-class No. 2771 Built: September 1900, Swindon Works Designer: William Dean Withdrawn: June 1950 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: 1920s/30s
British Railways Peppercorn A1 No. 60156 Great Central Built: October 1949, Doncaster Works Designer: Arthur Peppercorn Withdrawn: May 1965 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: Late 1950s/Early 1960s
Great Western Railway County-class No. 1006 County of Cornwall Built: November 1945, Swindon Works Designer: Frederick Hawksworth Withdrawn: September 1963 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: As built (1945)
North Western Railway Modified A1 No. 4 Gordon Built: 1922, Doncaster Works Designer: Sir Herbert Nigel Gresley/Sir Topham Hatt Withdrawn: N/A Fate: In service Condition of Model: As present
North Western Railway Modified Class 28 James Built: c. 1912, Horwich Works Designer: George Hughes/Sir Topham Hatt Withdrawn: N/A Fate: In service Condition of Model: As present
North Western Railway 5MT No. 3 Henry Built: 1922, Derby Works Designer: Sir William Stanier Withdrawn: N/A (rebuilt as 5MT in 1935 at Crewe Works) Fate: In service Condition of Model: As present
British Railways 6400-class No. 6417 Built: December 1934, Swindon Works (for the GWR) Designer: Charles Collett Withdrawn: June 1959 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: Early 1950s
Southern Railway Q1 No. C21 Built: June 1942, Ashford Works Designer: Oliver Bulleid Withdrawn: August 1963 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: As built (1942)
Peak Rail Austerity Lord Phil Built: 1943, Hunslet (for the War Department) Designer: R. A. Riddles Withdrawn: 1980s? Fate: Preserved by Peak Rail Condition of Model: As present
LNER J94 (Austerity) No. 8009 Built: March 1944, Hunslet (for the War Department) Designer: R. A. Riddles Withdrawn: July 1962 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: c. 1946
Totally Fictitious Hornby Railroad 0-4-0 Built: It wasn’t Designer: Hornby Withdrawn: N/A Fate: N/A Condition of Model: pretty
LMS 3F Jinty No. 7109 Built: July 1924, Vulcan Foundry Designer: Sir Henry Fowler Withdrawn: September 1962 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: As built (1924)
LMS 3F Jinty No. 7414 Built: December 1926, Vulcan Foundry Designer: Sir Henry Fowler Withdrawn: May 1962 Fate: Scrapped Condition of Model: 1930s (livery fictional?)
North Western Railway Avonside No. 6 Percy Built: c. 1950, Avonside Works Designer: Avonside Withdrawn: N/A Fate: In service Condition of Model: As present
North Western Railway 5700-class No. 8 Montague (’Duck’) Built: c. 1930, Swindon Works Designer: Charles Collett Withdrawn: N/A Fate: In service Condition of Model: As present
Sodor China Clay Works No. 2 Ben Built: 1953, W. G Bagnall Designer: W. G. Bagnall Withdrawn: N/A Fate: In service Condition of Model: As present
North Western Railway J70 No. 7 Toby Built: 1903, Stratford Works Designer: James Holden Withdrawn: N/A Fate: In service Condition of Model: As present
North Western Railway Modified E2 No. 1 Thomas Built: c. 1916, Brighton Works Designer: Lawson Billington/Sir Topham Hatt Withdrawn: N/A Fate: In service Condition of Model: As present
LMS Caledonian Single No. 14010 Built: 1886, Neilson & Co. Designer: Dugald Drummond Withdrawn: 1935 Fate: Displayed in the Riverside Museum in Glasgow Condition of Model: As in 1935
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Desafio Rory Gilmore
Olá pessoal! Como todos que me conhecem sabem, sou loucamente apaixonada pela serie Gilmore Girls, e pra quem assistiu a serie, a Rory filha da Lorelai, é realmente viciada em livros.
Durante as 7 temporadas podemos presenciar, seu amor por livros, no qual cada episodio mostra a sua maioria, por isso foi criado o Desafio de Livros Rory Gilmore que trás uma lista com todos os livros lidos pela personagem. Alguns não foram traduzidos, mas a maioria sim… Então se sintam em Tag para fazê-lo…
Eu ja comecei e vocês???
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The Meaning of Consuelo – Judith Ortiz Cofer 179. Mencken’s Chrestomathy – H. R. Mencken 180. As Alegres Matronas de Windsor – William Shakespeare 181. A Metamorfose – Franz Kafka 182. Middlesex – Jeffrey Eugenides 183. O Milagre de Anne Sullivan – William Gibson 184. Moby Dick – Herman Melville185. The Mojo Collection: The Ultimate Music Companion – Jim Irvin 186. Moliere: A Biography – Hobart Chatfield Taylor 187. A Monetary History of the United States – Milton Friedman 188. Senhor Proust – Celeste Albaret 189. A Month Of Sundays: Searching For The Spirit And My Sister – Julie Mars 190. Paris é uma Festa – Ernest Hemingway 191. Mrs. Dalloway – Virginia Woolf 192. Mutiny on the Bounty – Charles Nordhoff e James Norman Hall 193. My Lai 4: A Report on the Massacre and Its Aftermath – Seymour M. Hersh 194. My Life as Author and Editor – H. R. Mencken 195. My Life in Orange: Growing Up with the Guru – Tim Guest 196. Myra Waldo’s Travel and Motoring Guide to Europe, 1978 – Myra Waldo 197. Uma Prova de Amor – Jodi Picoult 198. Os Nus e os Mortos – Norman Mailer 199. O Nome da Rosa – Umberto Eco 200. O Xará – Jhumpa Lahiri201. The Nanny Diaries – Emma McLaughlin202. Nervous System: Or, Losing My Mind in Literature – Jan Lars Jensen 203. New Poems of Emily Dickinson – Emily Dickinson 204. The New Way Things Work – David Macaulay 205. Miséria à Americana: vivendo de subemprego nos Estados Unidos – Barbara Ehrenreich 206. A Noite – Elie Wiesel 207. A Abadia de Northanger – Jane Austen 208. The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism – William E. Cain, Laurie A. Finke, Barbara E. Johnson, John P. McGowan 209. Novels 1930-1942: Dance Night/Come Back to Sorrento, Turn, Magic Wheel/Angels on Toast/A Time to be Born – Dawn Powell210. Notas de um Velho Safado – Charles Bukowski211. Sobre Ratos e Homens – John Steinbeck 212. Meus Dias de Escritor – Tobias Wolff 213. On the Road: Pé na Estrada – Jack Kerouac 214. Um Estranho no Ninho – Ken Kesey 215. Cem Anos de Solidão – Gabriel Garcia Marquez 216. The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life – Amy Tan 217. A Noite do Oráculo – Paul Auster 218. Oryx e Crake – Margaret Atwood 219. Otelo – Shakespeare 220. Our Mutual Friend – Charles Dickens 221. The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War – Donald Kagan 222. Entre Dois Amores – Isak Dinesen 223. Vidas Sem Rumo – S. E. Hinton 224. Uma Passagem para a Índia – E. M. Forster 225. The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition – Donald Kagan 226. As Vantagens de ser Invisível – Stephen Chbosky 227. A Caldeira do Diabo – Grace Metalious 228. O Retrato de Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde 229. Pigs at the Trough – Arianna Huffington 230. Pinóquio – Carlo Collodi 231. Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk – Legs McNeil e Gillian McCain 232. Frenesi Polissilábico – Nick Hornby 233. The Portable Dorothy Parker – Dorothy Parker 234. The Portable Nietzche – Fredrich Nietzche 235. The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush – the White House, and the Education of Paul O’Neill – Ron Suskind 236. Orgulho e Preconceito – Jane Austen 237. Property – Valerie Martin238. Pushkin: A Biography – T. J. Binyon 239. Pigmaleão – George Bernard Shaw 240. Quattrocento – James Mckean 241. A Quiet Storm – Rachel Howzell Hall 242. Rapunzel – Os Irmãos Grimm 243. O Corvo – Edgar Allan Poe 244. O Fio da Navalha – W. Somerset Maugham 245. Lendo Lolita em Teerã: Memórias de uma resistência literária – Azar Nafisi 246. Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier 247. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm – Kate Douglas Wiggin 248. The Red Tent – Anita Diamant 249. Rescuing Patty Hearst: Memories From a Decade Gone Mad – Virginia Holman 250. O Retorno do Rei – J. R. R. Tolkien 251. R Is for Ricochet – Sue Grafton 252. Rita Hayworth (conto publicado no Brasil no livro Quatro Estações) – Stephen King 253. Robert’s Rules of Order – Henry Robert 254. Roman Holiday – Edith Wharton 255. Romeu e Julieta – William Shakespeare 256. Um Teto Todo Seu – Virginia Woolf 257. Uma Janela para o Amor – E. M. Forster 258. O Bebê de Rosemary – Ira Levin 259. The Rough Guide to Europe – 2003 Edition 260. Sacred Time – Ursula Hegi 261. Santuário – William Faulkner 262. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay – Nancy Milford 263. Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller – Henry James 264. The Scarecrow of Oz – Frank L. Baum265. A Letra Escarlate – Nathaniel Hawthorne 266. Seabiscuit: Alma de Herói – Laura Hillenbrand 267. O Segundo Sexo – Simone de Beauvoir 268. A Vida Secreta das Abelhas – Sue Monk Kidd 269. Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette – Judith Thurman 270. Selected Hotels of Europe 271. Selected Letters of Dawn Powell: 1913-1965 – Dawn Powell 272. Razão e Sensibilidade – Jane Austen 273. Uma Ilha de Paz – John Knowles 274. Several Biographies of Winston Churchill 275. Sexus – Henry Miller 276. A Sombra do Vento – Carlos Ruiz Zafón 277. Os Brutos Também Amam – Jack Shaefer 278. O Iluminado – Stephen King 279. Sidarta – Hermann Hesse 280. S Is for Silence – Sue Grafton 281. Matadouro 5 – Kurt Vonnegut 282. Pequena Ilha – Andrea Levy 283. As Neves do Kilimanjaro e Outros Contos – Ernest Hemingway 284. Branca de Neve e Rosa Vermelha – Os Irmãos Grimm 285. Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World – Barrington Moore 286. The Song of Names – Norman Lebrecht 287. Song of the Simple Truth: The Complete Poems of Julia de Burgos – Julia de Burgos 288. The Song Reader – Lisa Tucker 289. 31 Canções – Nick Hornby 290. Os Sonetos – William Shakespeare 291. Sonetos Portugueses – Elizabeth Barrett Browning292. A Escolha de Sofia – William Styron 293. O Som e a Fúria – William Faulkner 294. Fala, Memória – Vladimir Nabokov 295. Curiosidade Mórbida: a ciência e a vida secreta dos cadáveres – Mary Roach 296. História da Minha Vida – Helen Keller 297. Um Bonde Chamado Desejo – Tennessee Williams 298. Stuart Little – E. B. White 299. O Sol Também se Levanta – Ernest Hemingway 300. No Caminho de Swann – Marcel Proust301. Swimming with Giants: My Encounters with Whales, Dolphins and Seals – Anne Collett302. Sybil – Flora Rheta Schreiber 303. Um Conto de Duas Cidades – Charles Dickens 304. Suave é a Noite – F. Scott Fitzgerald 305. Laços de Ternura – Larry McMurtry 306. Time and Again – Jack Finney 307. A Mulher do Viajante no Tempo – Audrey Niffenegger 308. Uma Aventura na Martinica – Ernest Hemingway 309. O Sol é para Todos – Harper Lee 310. Richard III – William Shakespeare 311. Laços Humanos – Betty Smith 312. O Processo – Franz Kafka 313. The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters – Elisabeth Robinson 314. Truth & Beauty: A Friendship – Ann Patchett 315. A Última Grande Lição: o sentido da vida – Mitch Albom 316. Ulysses – James Joyce 317. Os Diários de Sylvia Plath (1950-1962) – Sylvia Plath 318. A Cabana do Pai Tomás – Harriet Beecher Stowe 319. Bondade – Carol Shields 320. O Vale das Bonecas – Jacqueline Susann 321. The Vanishing Newspaper – Philip Meyers 322. A Feira das Vaidades – William Makepeace Thackeray 323. O Livro do Disco. The Velvet Underground e Nico – Joe Harvard 324. As Virgens Suicidas – Jeffrey Eugenides 325. Esperando Godot – Samuel Beckett 326. Walden ou A Vida nos Bosques – Henry David Thoreau 327. Bambi – Felix Salten 328. Guerra e Paz – Leon Tolstoi 329. We Owe You Nothing, Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews – editado por Daniel Sinker 330. What Colour is Your Parachute? 2005 – Richard Nelson Bolles 331. O que terá acontecido a Baby Jane? – Henry Farrell 332. When the Emperor Was Divine – Julie Otsuka 333. Quem Mexeu no meu Queijo? – Spencer Johnson 334. Quem tem Medo de Virginia Woolf – Edward Albee 335. Wicked: A história não contada das Bruxas de Oz – Gregory Maguire 336. O Mágico de Oz – Frank L. Baum 337. O Morro dos Ventos Uivantes – Emily Bronte 338. Virtude Selvagem – Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 339. O Ano do Pensamento Mágico – Joan Didion 340. A Bíblia Sagrada
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340 livros citados em Gilmore Girls
Pois aqui está a lista dos 340 livros lidos e/ou mencionados na série. Divirtam-se!
1. 1984 – George Orwell (já li) 2. As Aventuras de Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain (quero ler) 3. Alice no País das Maravilhas – Lewis Carroll 4. As Incríveis Aventuras de Kavalier & Clay – Michael Chabon 5. Uma Tragédia Americana – Theodore Dreiser 6. As Cinzas de Ângela – Frank McCourt 7. Anna Karenina – Leon Tolstoy 8. O Diário de Anne Frank – Anne Frank 9. The Archidamian War – Donald Kagan 10. A Arte da Ficção – Henry James 11. A Arte da Guerra – Sun Tzu 12. Enquanto Agonizo – William Faulkner 13. Reparação – Ian McEwan 14. Autobiography of a Face – Lucy Grealy 15. The Awakening – Kate Chopin 16. Babe – Dick King-Smith 17. Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women – Susan Faludi 18. Balzac e a Costureirinha Chinesa – Dai Sijie 19. Bel Canto – Ann Patchett 20. A Redoma de Vidro – Sylvia Plath 21. Amada – Toni Morrison 22. Beowulf: A New Verse Translation – Seamus Heaney 23. Bagavadguitá 24. Os Irmãos Bielski – Peter Duffy 25. Bitch in Praise of Difficult Women – Elizabeth Wurtzel 26. A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays – Mary McCarthy 27. Admirável Mundo Novo – Aldous Huxley 28. Um Lugar Chamado Brick Lane – Monica Ali 29. Brigadoon – Alan Jay Lerner 30. Cândido – Voltaire 31. Os Cantos de Cantuária – Chaucer 32. Carrie, A Estranha – Stephen King 33. Ardil 22 – Joseph Heller 34. O Apanhador no Campo de Centeio – J. D. Salinger 35. A Teia de Charlotte – E. B. White 36. The Children’s Hour – Lillian Hellman 37. Christine – Stephen King 38. Um Conto de Natal – Charles Dickens 39. Laranja Mecânica – Anthony Burgess 40. The Code of the Woosters – P.G. Wodehouse 41. The Collected Stories – Eudora Welty 42. A Comédia dos Erros – William Shakespeare 43. Complete Novels – Dawn Powell 44. The Complete Poems – Anne Sexton 45. Complete Stories – Dorothy Parker 46. Uma Confraria de Tolos – John Kennedy Toole 47. O Conde de Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas 48. A Vingança de Bette – Honoré de Balzac 49. Crime e Castigo – Fiodor Dostoievski 50. Pétala Escarlate, Flor Branca – Michel Faber 51. As Bruxas de Salém – Arthur Miller 52. Cão Raivoso – Stephen King 53. O Estranho Caso do Cão Morto – Mark Haddon 54. Filha da Fortuna – Isabel Allende 55. David e Lisa – Dr Theodore Issac Rubin M.D 56. David Copperfield – Charles Dickens 57. O Código da Vinci – Dan Brown 58. Almas Mortas – Nikolai Gogol 59. Os Demônios – Fiodor Dostoievski 60. A Morte de Um Caixeiro-Viajante – Arthur Miller 61. Deenie – Judy Blume 62. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America – Erik Larson 63. The Dirt: Confessions of the World’s Most Notorious Rock Band – Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars e Nikki Sixx 64. A Divina Comédia – Dante Alighieri 65. Divinos Segredos – Rebecca Wells 66. Dom Quixote de La Mancha – Miguel Cervantes 67. Conduzindo Miss Daisy – Alfred Uhry 68. O Médico e o Monstro – Robert Louis Stevenson 69. Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems – Edgar Allan Poe 70. Eleanor Roosevelt – Blanche Wiesen Cook 71. O Teste do Ácido do Refresco Elétrico – Tom Wolfe 72. Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters – Mark Dunn 73. Eloise – Kay Thompson 74. Emily, the Strange: Os Dias Perdidos – Roger Reger 75. Emma – Jane Austen 76. Empire Falls – Richard Russo 77. Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective – Donald J. Sobol 78. Ethan Frome – Edith Wharton 79. Ética – Spinoza 80. Europe through the Back Door, 2003 – Rick Steves 81. Eva Luna – Isabel Allende 82. Tudo se Ilumina – Jonathan Safran Foer 83. Extravagance – Gary Krist 84. Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury 85. Fahrenheit 9/11 – Michael Moore 86. The Fall of the Athenian Empire – Donald Kagan 87. Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World – Greg Critser 88. Medo e Delírio em Las Vegas – Hunter S. Thompson 89. A Sociedade do Anel – J. R. R. Tolkien 90. Um Violinista no Telhado – Joseph Stein 91. As Cinco Pessoas que Você Encontra no Céu – Mitch Albom 92. Finnegan’s Wake – James Joyce 93. Fletch Venceu – Gregory McDonald 94. Flowers for Algernon – Daniel Keyes 95. The Fortress of Solitude – Jonathan Lethem 96. A Nascente – Ayn Rand 97. Frankenstein – Mary Shelley 98. Franny e Zooey – J. D. Salinger 99. Sexta-Feira Muito Louca – Mary Rodgers 100. Galápagos – Kurt Vonnegut 101. Problemas de Gênero. Feminismo e Subversão da Identidade – Judith Butler 102. George W. Bushism: The Slate Book of the Accidental Wit and Wisdom of our 43rd President – Jacob Weisberg 103. Gidget – Frederick Kohner 104. Garota, Interrompida – Susanna Kaysen 105. Os Evangelhos Gnósticos – Elaine Pagels 106. O Poderoso Chefão: Livro 1 – Mario Puzo 107. O Deus das Pequenas Coisas – Arundhati Roy 108. Cachinhos Dourados e os Três Ursos – Alvin Granowsky 109. E o Vento Levou – Margaret Mitchell 110. O Bom Soldado – Ford Maddox Ford 111. The Gospel According to Judy Bloom – Judy Bloom 112. A Primeira Noite de um Homem – Charles Webb 113. As Vinhas da Ira – John Steinbeck 114. O Grande Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald 115. Grandes Esperanças – Charles Dickens 116. O Grupo – Mary McCarthy 117. Hamlet – William Shakespeare 118. Harry Potter e o Cálice de Fogo – J. K. Rowling 119. Harry Potter e a Pedra Filosofal – J. K. Rowling 120. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius – Dave Eggers 121. O Coração das Trevas – Joseph Conrad 122. Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders – Vincent Bugliosi e Curt Gentry 123. Henry IV, parte I – William Shakespeare 124. Henry IV, parte II – William Shakespeare 125. Henry V – William Shakespeare 126. Alta Fidelidade – Nick Hornby 127. A História do Declínio e Queda do Império Romano – Edward Gibbon 128. Holidays on Ice: Stories – David Sedaris 129. The Holy Barbarians – Lawrence Lipton 130. Casa de Areia e Névoa – Andre Dubus III 131. A Casa dos Espíritos – Isabel Allende 132. Como Respirar Debaixo D’Água – Julie Orringer 133. Como o Grinch Roubou o Natal – Dr. Seuss 134. How the Light Gets In – M. J. Hyland 135. Uivo – Allen Ginsberg 136. O Corcunda de Notre Dame – Victor Hugo 137. A Ilíada – Homero 138. Confissões de uma Groupie: I’m With the Band – Pamela des Barres 139. A Sangue Frio – Truman Capote 140. Inferno – Dante Alighieri 141. O Vento Será tua Herança – Jerome Lawrence e Robert E. Lee 142. Ironweed – William J. Kennedy 143. It Takes a Village – Hillary Rodham Clinton 144. Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte 145. O Clube da Sorte da Alegria – Amy Tan 146. Júlio César – William Shakespeare 147. A Célebre Rã Saltadora do Condado de Cavaleras – Mark Twain 148. A Selva – Upton Sinclair 149. Just a Couple of Days – Tony Vigorito 150. Os Últimos Dias dos Romanov – Robert Alexander 151. Cozinha Confidencial: Uma Aventura nas Entranhas da Culinária* – Anthony Bourdain 152. O Caçador de Pipas – Khaled Hosseini 153. O Amante de Lady Chatterley – D. H. Lawrence 154. The Last Empire: Essays 1992-2000 – Gore Vidal 155. Folhas de Relva – Walt Whitman 156. Lendas da Vida – Steven Pressfield 157. Menos que Zero* – Bret Easton Ellis 158. Cartas a um Jovem Poeta – Rainer Maria Rilken 159. Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them – Al Franken 160. A Vida de Pi – Yann Martel 161. A Pequena Dorrit* – Charles Dickens 162. The Little Locksmith – Katharine Butler Hathaway 163. A Pequena Vendedora de Fósforos – Hans Christian Andersen 164. Mulherzinhas – Louisa May Alcott 165. Vivendo a História – Hillary Rodham Clinton 166. O Senhor das Moscas – William Golding 167. The Lottery: And Other Stories – Shirley Jackson 168. Um Olhar do Paraíso – Alice Sebold 169. Love Story: Uma História de Amor – Erich Segal 170. Macbeth – William Shakespeare 171. Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert 172. The Manticore – Robertson Davies 173. A Maratona da Morte – William Goldman 174. O Mestre e Margarida – Mikhail Bulgakov 175. Memórias de uma Moça Bem Comportada – Simone de Beauvoir 176. Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman – William Tecumseh Sherman 177. Eu Falar Bonito Um Dia – David Sedaris 178. The Meaning of Consuelo – Judith Ortiz Cofer 179. Mencken’s Chrestomathy – H. R. Mencken 180. As Alegres Matronas de Windsor – William Shakespeare 181. A Metamorfose – Franz Kafka 182. Middlesex – Jeffrey Eugenides 183. O Milagre de Anne Sullivan – William Gibson 184. Moby Dick – Herman Melville 185. The Mojo Collection: The Ultimate Music Companion – Jim Irvin 186. Moliere: A Biography – Hobart Chatfield Taylor 187. A Monetary History of the United States – Milton Friedman 188. Senhor Proust – Celeste Albaret 189. A Month Of Sundays: Searching For The Spirit And My Sister – Julie Mars 190. Paris é uma Festa – Ernest Hemingway 191. Mrs. Dalloway – Virginia Woolf 192. Mutiny on the Bounty – Charles Nordhoff e James Norman Hall 193. My Lai 4: A Report on the Massacre and Its Aftermath – Seymour M. Hersh 194. My Life as Author and Editor – H. R. Mencken 195. My Life in Orange: Growing Up with the Guru – Tim Guest 196. Myra Waldo’s Travel and Motoring Guide to Europe, 1978 – Myra Waldo 197. Uma Prova de Amor – Jodi Picoult 198. Os Nus e os Mortos – Norman Mailer 199. O Nome da Rosa – Umberto Eco 200. O Xará – Jhumpa Lahiri 201. The Nanny Diaries – Emma McLaughlin 202. Nervous System: Or, Losing My Mind in Literature – Jan Lars Jensen 203. New Poems of Emily Dickinson – Emily Dickinson 204. The New Way Things Work – David Macaulay 205. Miséria à Americana: vivendo de subemprego nos Estados Unidos – Barbara Ehrenreich 206. A Noite – Elie Wiesel 207. A Abadia de Northanger – Jane Austen 208. The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism – William E. Cain, Laurie A. Finke, Barbara E. Johnson, John P. McGowan 209. Novels 1930-1942: Dance Night/Come Back to Sorrento, Turn, Magic Wheel/Angels on Toast/A Time to be Born – Dawn Powell 210. Notas de um Velho Safado – Charles Bukowski 211. Sobre Ratos e Homens – John Steinbeck 212. Meus Dias de Escritor – Tobias Wolff 213. On the Road: Pé na Estrada – Jack Kerouac 214. Um Estranho no Ninho – Ken Kesey 215. Cem Anos de Solidão – Gabriel Garcia Marquez 216. The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life – Amy Tan 217. A Noite do Oráculo – Paul Auster 218. Oryx e Crake – Margaret Atwood 219. Otelo – Shakespeare 220. Our Mutual Friend – Charles Dickens 221. The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War – Donald Kagan 222. Entre Dois Amores – Isak Dinesen 223. Vidas Sem Rumo – S. E. Hinton 224. Uma Passagem para a Índia – E. M. Forster 225. The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition – Donald Kagan 226. As Vantagens de ser Invisível – Stephen Chbosky 227. A Caldeira do Diabo – Grace Metalious 228. O Retrato de Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde 229. Pigs at the Trough – Arianna Huffington 230. Pinóquio – Carlo Collodi 231. Mate-me Por Favor: A História Sem Censura do Punk – Legs McNeil e Gillian McCain 232. Frenesi Polissilábico – Nick Hornby 233. The Portable Dorothy Parker – Dorothy Parker 234. The Portable Nietzsche – Fredrich Nietzche 235. The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush – the White House, and the Education of Paul O’Neill – Ron Suskind 236. Orgulho e Preconceito – Jane Austen 237. Property – Valerie Martin 238. Pushkin: A Biography – T. J. Binyon 239. Pigmaleão – George Bernard Shaw 240. Quattrocento – James Mckean 241. A Quiet Storm – Rachel Howzell Hall 242. Rapunzel – Os Irmãos Grimm 243. O Corvo – Edgar Allan Poe 244. O Fio da Navalha – W. Somerset Maugham 245. Lendo Lolita em Teerã: Memórias de uma resistência literária – Azar Nafisi 246. Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier 247. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm – Kate Douglas Wiggin 248. The Red Tent – Anita Diamant 249. Rescuing Patty Hearst: Memories From a Decade Gone Mad – Virginia Holman 250. O Retorno do Rei – J. R. R. Tolkien 251. R Is for Ricochet – Sue Grafton 252. Rita Hayworth (conto publicado no Brasil no livro Quatro Estações) – Stephen King 253. Robert’s Rules of Order – Henry Robert 254. Roman Holiday – Edith Wharton 255. Romeu e Julieta – William Shakespeare 256. Um Teto Todo Seu – Virginia Woolf 257. Uma Janela para o Amor – E. M. Forster 258. O Bebê de Rosemary – Ira Levin 259. The Rough Guide to Europe – 2003 Edition 260. Sacred Time – Ursula Hegi 261. Santuário – William Faulkner 262. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay – Nancy Milford 263. Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller – Henry James 264. The Scarecrow of Oz – Frank L. Baum 265. A Letra Escarlate – Nathaniel Hawthorne 266. Seabiscuit: Alma de Herói – Laura Hillenbrand 267. O Segundo Sexo – Simone de Beauvoir 268. A Vida Secreta das Abelhas – Sue Monk Kidd 269. Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette – Judith Thurman 270. Selected Hotels of Europe 271. Selected Letters of Dawn Powell: 1913-1965 – Dawn Powell 272. Razão e Sensibilidade – Jane Austen 273. Uma Ilha de Paz – John Knowles 274. Several Biographies of Winston Churchill 275. Sexus – Henry Miller 276. A Sombra do Vento – Carlos Ruiz Zafón 277. Os Brutos Também Amam – Jack Shaefer 278. O Iluminado – Stephen King 279. Sidarta – Hermann Hesse 280. S Is for Silence – Sue Grafton 281. Matadouro 5 – Kurt Vonnegut 282. Pequena Ilha – Andrea Levy 283. As Neves do Kilimanjaro e Outros Contos – Ernest Hemingway 284. Branca de Neve e Rosa Vermelha – Os Irmãos Grimm 285. Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World – Barrington Moore 286. The Song of Names – Norman Lebrecht 287. Song of the Simple Truth: The Complete Poems of Julia de Burgos – Julia de Burgos 288. The Song Reader – Lisa Tucker 289. 31 Canções – Nick Hornby 290. Os Sonetos – William Shakespeare 291. Sonetos Portugueses – Elizabeth Barrett Browning 292. A Escolha de Sofia – William Styron 293. O Som e a Fúria – William Faulkner 294. Fala, Memória – Vladimir Nabokov 295. Curiosidade Mórbida: a ciência e a vida secreta dos cadáveres – Mary Roach 296. História da Minha Vida – Helen Keller 297. Um Bonde Chamado Desejo – Tennessee Williams 298. Stuart Little – E. B. White 299. O Sol Também se Levanta – Ernest Hemingway 300. No Caminho de Swann – Marcel Proust 301. Swimming with Giants: My Encounters with Whales, Dolphins and Seals – Anne Collett 302. Sybil – Flora Rheta Schreiber 303. Um Conto de Duas Cidades – Charles Dickens 304. Suave é a Noite – F. Scott Fitzgerald 305. Laços de Ternura – Larry McMurtry 306. Time and Again – Jack Finney 307. A Mulher do Viajante no Tempo – Audrey Niffenegger 308. Uma Aventura na Martinica – Ernest Hemingway 309. O Sol é para Todos – Harper Lee 310. Richard III – William Shakespeare 311. Laços Humanos – Betty Smith 312. O Processo – Franz Kafka 313. The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters – Elisabeth Robinson 314. Truth & Beauty: A Friendship – Ann Patchett 315. A Última Grande Lição: o sentido da vida – Mitch Albom 316. Ulysses – James Joyce 317. Os Diários de Sylvia Plath (1950-1962) – Sylvia Plath 318. A Cabana do Pai Tomás – Harriet Beecher Stowe 319. Bondade – Carol Shields 320. O Vale das Bonecas – Jacqueline Susann 321. The Vanishing Newspaper – Philip Meyers 322. A Feira das Vaidades – William Makepeace Thackeray 323. O Livro do Disco. The Velvet Underground e Nico – Joe Harvard 324. As Virgens Suicidas – Jeffrey Eugenides 325. Esperando Godot – Samuel Beckett 326. Walden ou A Vida nos Bosques – Henry David Thoreau 327. Bambi – Felix Salten 328. Guerra e Paz – Leon Tolstoi 329. We Owe You Nothing, Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews – editado por Daniel Sinker 330. What Colour is Your Parachute? 2005 – Richard Nelson Bolles 331. O que terá acontecido a Baby Jane? – Henry Farrell 332. When the Emperor Was Divine – Julie Otsuka 333. Quem Mexeu no meu Queijo? – Spencer Johnson 334. Quem tem Medo de Virginia Woolf – Edward Albee 335. Wicked: A história não contada das Bruxas de Oz – Gregory Maguire 336. O Mágico de Oz – Frank L. Baum 337. O Morro dos Ventos Uivantes – Emily Bronte 338. Virtude Selvagem – Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 339. O Ano do Pensamento Mágico – Joan Didion 340. A Bíblia Sagrada
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#rorygilmorebookchallenge
Começou o desafio. =]
Durante a vida já tinha lido 14 livros da lista de 339. Hora de começar o 15°.
01.Alice no País das Maravilhas – Lewis Carroll
02. Hamlet – William Shakespeare
03. Harry Potter e o Cálice de Fogo – J. K. Rowling
04. Harry Potter e a Pedra Filosofal – J. K. Rowling
05. Alta Fidelidade – Nick Hornby
06. Confissões de uma Groupie: I’m With the Band – Pamela des Barres
07. Cozinha Confidencial: Uma Aventura nas Entranhas da Culinária* – Anthony Bourdain
08. A Vida de Pi – Yann Martel
09. O Senhor das Moscas – William Golding
10. O Mestre e Margarida – Mikhail Bulgakov
11. As Vantagens de ser Invisível – Stephen Chbosky
12. Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk – Legs McNeil e Gillian McCain
13. Romeu e Julieta – William Shakespeare
14. A Sombra do Vento – Carlos Ruiz Zafón
15. Paris é uma Festa – Ernest Hemingway
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1. 1984 – George Orwell 2. As Aventuras de Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain 4. As Incríveis Aventuras de Kavalier & Clay – Michael Chabon 5. Uma Tragédia Americana – Theodore Dreiser 6. As Cinzas de Ângela – Frank McCourt 7. Anna Karenina – Leon Tolstoy 8. O Diário de Anne Frank – Anne Frank 9. The Archidamian War – Donald Kagan 10. A Arte da Ficção – Henry James 11. A Arte da Guerra – Sun Tzu 12. Enquanto Agonizo – William Faulkner 13. Reparação – Ian McEwan 14. Autobiography of a Face – Lucy Grealy 15. The Awakening – Kate Chopin 16. Babe – Dick King-Smith 17. Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women – Susan Faludi 18. Balzac e a Costureirinha Chinesa – Dai Sijie 19. Bel Canto – Ann Patchett 20. A Redoma de Vidro – Sylvia Plath 21. Amada – Toni Morrison 22. Beowulf: A New Verse Translation – Seamus Heaney 23. Bagavadguitá 24. Os Irmãos Bielski – Peter Duffy 25. Bitch in Praise of Difficult Women – Elizabeth Wurtzel 26. A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays – Mary McCarthy 27. Admirável Mundo Novo – Aldous Huxley 28. Um Lugar Chamado Brick Lane – Monica Ali 29. Brigadoon – Alan Jay Lerner 30. Cândido – Voltaire 31. Os Cantos de Cantuária – Chaucer 32. Carrie, A Estranha – Stephen King 33. Ardil 22 – Joseph Heller 34. O Apanhador no Campo de Centeio – J. D. Salinger 35. A Teia de Charlotte – E. B. White 36. The Children’s Hour – Lillian Hellman 37. Christine – Stephen King 38. Um Conto de Natal – Charles Dickens 39. Laranja Mecânica – Anthony Burgess 40. The Code of the Woosters – P.G. Wodehouse 41. The Collected Stories – Eudora Welty 42. A Comédia dos Erros – William Shakespeare 43. Complete Novels – Dawn Powell 44. The Complete Poems – Anne Sexton 45. Complete Stories – Dorothy Parker 46. Uma Confraria de Tolos – John Kennedy Toole 47. O Conde de Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas 48. A Vingança de Bette – Honoré de Balzac 49. Crime e Castigo – Fiodor Dostoievski 50. Pétala Escarlate, Flor Branca – Michel Faber 51. As Bruxas de Salém – Arthur Miller 52. Cão Raivoso – Stephen King 53. O Estranho Caso do Cão Morto – Mark Haddon 54. Filha da Fortuna – Isabel Allende 55. David e Lisa – Dr Theodore Issac Rubin M.D 56. David Copperfield – Charles Dickens 57. O Código da Vinci – Dan Brown 58. Almas Mortas – Nikolai Gogol 59. Os Demônios – Fiodor Dostoievski 60. A Morte de Um Caixeiro-Viajante – Arthur Miller 61. Deenie – Judy Blume 62. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America – Erik Larson 63. The Dirt: Confessions of the World’s Most Notorious Rock Band – Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars e Nikki Sixx 64. A Divina Comédia – Dante Alighieri 65. Divinos Segredos – Rebecca Wells 66. Dom Quixote de La Mancha – Miguel Cervantes 67. Conduzindo Miss Daisy – Alfred Uhry 68. O Médico e o Monstro – Robert Louis Stevenson 69. Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems – Edgar Allan Poe 70. Eleanor Roosevelt – Blanche Wiesen Cook 71. O Teste do Ácido do Refresco Elétrico – Tom Wolfe 72. Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters – Mark Dunn 73. Eloise – Kay Thompson 74. Emily, the Strange: Os Dias Perdidos – Roger Reger 75. Emma – Jane Austen 76. Empire Falls – Richard Russo 77. Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective – Donald J. Sobol 78. Ethan Frome – Edith Wharton 79. Ética – Spinoza 80. Europe through the Back Door, 2003 – Rick Steves 81. Eva Luna – Isabel Allende 82. Tudo se Ilumina – Jonathan Safran Foer 83. Extravagance – Gary Krist 84. Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury 85. Fahrenheit 9/11 – Michael Moore 86. The Fall of the Athenian Empire – Donald Kagan 87. Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World – Greg Critser 88. Medo e Delírio em Las Vegas – Hunter S. Thompson 89. A Sociedade do Anel – J. R. R. Tolkien 90. Um Violinista no Telhado – Joseph Stein 91. As Cinco Pessoas que Você Encontra no Céu – Mitch Albom 92. Finnegan’s Wake – James Joyce 93. Fletch Venceu – Gregory McDonald 94. Flowers for Algernon – Daniel Keyes 95. The Fortress of Solitude – Jonathan Lethem 96. A Nascente – Ayn Rand 97. Frankenstein – Mary Shelley 98. Franny e Zooey – J. D. Salinger 99. Sexta-Feira Muito Louca – Mary Rodgers 100. Galápagos – Kurt Vonnegut 101. Gender Trouble – Judith Butler 102. George W. Bushism: The Slate Book of the Accidental Wit and Wisdom of our 43rd President – Jacob Weisberg 103. Gidget – Frederick Kohner 104. Garota, Interrompida – Susanna Kaysen 105. Os Evangelhos Gnósticos – Elaine Pagels 106. O Poderoso Chefão: Livro 1 – Mario Puzo 107. O Deus das Pequenas Coisas – Arundhati Roy 108. Cachinhos Dourados e os Três Ursos – Alvin Granowsky 109. E o Vento Levou – Margaret Mitchell 110. O Bom Soldado – Ford Maddox Ford 111. The Gospel According to Judy Bloom – Judy Bloom 112. A Primeira Noite de um Homem – Charles Webb 113. As Vinhas da Ira – John Steinbeck 114. O Grande Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald 115. Grandes Esperanças – Charles Dickens 116. O Grupo – Mary McCarthy 120. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius – Dave Eggers 121. O Coração das Trevas – Joseph Conrad 122. Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders – Vincent Bugliosi e Curt Gentry 123. Henry IV, parte I – William Shakespeare 124. Henry IV, parte II – William Shakespeare 125. Henry V – William Shakespeare 127. A História do Declínio e Queda do Império Romano – Edward Gibbon 128. Holidays on Ice: Stories – David Sedaris 129. The Holy Barbarians – Lawrence Lipton 130. Casa de Areia e Névoa – Andre Dubus III 131. A Casa dos Espíritos – Isabel Allende 132. Como Respirar Debaixo D’Água – Julie Orringer 133. Como o Grinch Roubou o Natal – Dr. Seuss 134. How the Light Gets In – M. J. Hyland 135. Uivo – Allen Ginsberg 136. O Corcunda de Notre Dame – Victor Hugo 137. A Ilíada – Homero 139. A Sangue Frio – Truman Capote 140. Inferno – Dante Alighieri 141. O Vento Será tua Herança – Jerome Lawrence e Robert E. Lee 142. Ironweed – William J. Kennedy 143. It Takes a Village – Hillary Rodham Clinton 144. Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte 145. O Clube da Sorte da Alegria – Amy Tan 146. Júlio César – William Shakespeare 147. A Célebre Rã Saltadora do Condado de Cavaleras – Mark Twain 148. A Selva – Upton Sinclair 149. Just a Couple of Days – Tony Vigorito 150. Os Últimos Dias dos Romanov – Robert Alexander 152. O Caçador de Pipas – Khaled Hosseini 153. O Amante de Lady Chatterley – D. H. Lawrence 154. The Last Empire: Essays 1992-2000 – Gore Vidal 155. Folhas de Relva – Walt Whitman 156. Lendas da Vida – Steven Pressfield 157. Menos que Zero* – Bret Easton Ellis 158. Cartas a um Jovem Poeta – Rainer Maria Rilke 159. Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them – Al Franken 161. A Pequena Dorrit* – Charles Dickens 162. The Little Locksmith – Katharine Butler Hathaway 163. A Pequena Vendedora de Fósforos – Hans Christian Andersen 164. Mulherzinhas – Louisa May Alcott 165. Vivendo a História – Hillary Rodham Clinton 167. The Lottery: And Other Stories – Shirley Jackson 168. Um Olhar do Paraíso – Alice Sebold 169. Love Story: Uma História de Amor – Erich Segal 170. Macbeth – William Shakespeare 171. Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert 172. The Manticore – Robertson Davies 173. A Maratona da Morte – William Goldman 175. Memórias de uma Moça Bem Comportada – Simone de Beauvoir 176. Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman – William Tecumseh Sherman 177. Eu Falar Bonito Um Dia – David Sedaris 178. The Meaning of Consuelo – Judith Ortiz Cofer 179. Mencken’s Chrestomathy – H. R. Mencken 180. As Alegres Matronas de Windsor – William Shakespeare 181. A Metamorfose – Franz Kafka 182. Middlesex – Jeffrey Eugenides 183. O Milagre de Anne Sullivan – William Gibson 184. Moby Dick – Herman Melville 185. The Mojo Collection: The Ultimate Music Companion – Jim Irvin 186. Moliere: A Biography – Hobart Chatfield Taylor 187. A Monetary History of the United States – Milton Friedman 188. Senhor Proust – Celeste Albaret 189. A Month Of Sundays: Searching For The Spirit And My Sister – Julie Mars 191. Mrs. Dalloway – Virginia Woolf 192. Mutiny on the Bounty – Charles Nordhoff e James Norman Hall 193. My Lai 4: A Report on the Massacre and Its Aftermath – Seymour M. Hersh 194. My Life as Author and Editor – H. R. Mencken 195. My Life in Orange: Growing Up with the Guru – Tim Guest 196. Myra Waldo’s Travel and Motoring Guide to Europe, 1978 – Myra Waldo 197. Uma Prova de Amor – Jodi Picoult 198. Os Nus e os Mortos – Norman Mailer 199. O Nome da Rosa – Umberto Eco 200. O Xará – Jhumpa Lahiri 201. The Nanny Diaries – Emma McLaughlin 202. Nervous System: Or, Losing My Mind in Literature – Jan Lars Jensen 203. New Poems of Emily Dickinson – Emily Dickinson 204. The New Way Things Work – David Macaulay 205. Miséria à Americana: vivendo de subemprego nos Estados Unidos – Barbara Ehrenreich 206. A Noite – Elie Wiesel 207. A Abadia de Northanger – Jane Austen 208. The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism – William E. Cain, Laurie A. Finke, Barbara E. Johnson, John P. McGowan 209. Novels 1930-1942: Dance Night/Come Back to Sorrento, Turn, Magic Wheel/Angels on Toast/A Time to be Born – Dawn Powell 210. Notas de um Velho Safado – Charles Bukowski 211. Sobre Ratos e Homens – John Steinbeck 212. Meus Dias de Escritor – Tobias Wolff 213. On the Road: Pé na Estrada – Jack Kerouac 214. Um Estranho no Ninho – Ken Kesey 215. Cem Anos de Solidão – Gabriel Garcia Marquez 216. The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life – Amy Tan 217. A Noite do Oráculo – Paul Auster 218. Oryx e Crake – Margaret Atwood 219. Otelo – Shakespeare 220. Our Mutual Friend – Charles Dickens 221. The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War – Donald Kagan 222. Entre Dois Amores – Isak Dinesen 223. Vidas Sem Rumo – S. E. Hinton 224. Uma Passagem para a Índia – E. M. Forster 225. The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition – Donald Kagan 227. A Caldeira do Diabo – Grace Metalious 228. O Retrato de Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde 229. Pigs at the Trough – Arianna Huffington 230. Pinóquio – Carlo Collodi 232. Frenesi Polissilábico – Nick Hornby 233. The Portable Dorothy Parker – Dorothy Parker 234. The Portable Nietzche – Fredrich Nietzche 235. The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush – the White House, and the Education of Paul O’Neill – Ron Suskind 236. Orgulho e Preconceito – Jane Austen 237. Property – Valerie Martin 238. Pushkin: A Biography – T. J. Binyon 239. Pigmaleão – George Bernard Shaw 240. Quattrocento – James Mckean 241. A Quiet Storm – Rachel Howzell Hall 242. Rapunzel – Os Irmãos Grimm 243. O Corvo – Edgar Allan Poe 244. O Fio da Navalha – W. Somerset Maugham 245. Lendo Lolita em Teerã: Memórias de uma resistência literária – Azar Nafisi 246. Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier 247. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm – Kate Douglas Wiggin 248. The Red Tent – Anita Diamant 249. Rescuing Patty Hearst: Memories From a Decade Gone Mad – Virginia Holman 250. O Retorno do Rei – J. R. R. Tolkien 251. R Is for Ricochet – Sue Grafton 252. Rita Hayworth (conto publicado no Brasil no livro Quatro Estações) – Stephen King 253. Robert’s Rules of Order – Henry Robert 254. Roman Holiday – Edith Wharton 256. Um Teto Todo Seu – Virginia Woolf 257. Uma Janela para o Amor – E. M. Forster 258. O Bebê de Rosemary – Ira Levin 259. The Rough Guide to Europe – 2003 Edition 260. Sacred Time – Ursula Hegi 261. Santuário – William Faulkner 262. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay – Nancy Milford 263. Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller – Henry James 264. The Scarecrow of Oz – Frank L. Baum 265. A Letra Escarlate – Nathaniel Hawthorne 266. Seabiscuit: Alma de Herói – Laura Hillenbrand 267. O Segundo Sexo – Simone de Beauvoir 268. A Vida Secreta das Abelhas – Sue Monk Kidd 269. Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette – Judith Thurman 270. Selected Hotels of Europe 271. Selected Letters of Dawn Powell: 1913-1965 – Dawn Powell 272. Razão e Sensibilidade – Jane Austen 273. Uma Ilha de Paz – John Knowles 274. Several Biographies of Winston Churchill 275. Sexus – Henry Miller 277. Os Brutos Também Amam – Jack Shaefer 278. O Iluminado – Stephen King 279. Sidarta – Hermann Hesse 280. S Is for Silence – Sue Grafton 281. Matadouro 5 – Kurt Vonnegut 282. Pequena Ilha – Andrea Levy 283. As Neves do Kilimanjaro e Outros Contos – Ernest Hemingway 284. Branca de Neve e Rosa Vermelha – Os Irmãos Grimm 285. Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World – Barrington Moore 286. The Song of Names – Norman Lebrecht 287. Song of the Simple Truth: The Complete Poems of Julia de Burgos – Julia de Burgos 288. The Song Reader – Lisa Tucker 289. 31 Canções – Nick Hornby 290. Os Sonetos – William Shakespeare 291. Sonetos Portugueses – Elizabeth Barrett Browning 292. A Escolha de Sofia – William Styron 293. O Som e a Fúria – William Faulkner 294. Fala, Memória – Vladimir Nabokov 295. Curiosidade Mórbida: a ciência e a vida secreta dos cadáveres – Mary Roach 296. História da Minha Vida – Helen Keller 297. Um Bonde Chamado Desejo – Tennessee Williams 298. Stuart Little – E. B. White 299. O Sol Também se Levanta – Ernest Hemingway 300. No Caminho de Swann – Marcel Proust 301. Swimming with Giants: My Encounters with Whales, Dolphins and Seals – Anne Collett 302. Sybil – Flora Rheta Schreiber 303. Um Conto de Duas Cidades – Charles Dickens 304. Suave é a Noite – F. Scott Fitzgerald 305. Laços de Ternura – Larry McMurtry 306. Time and Again – Jack Finney 307. A Mulher do Viajante no Tempo – Audrey Niffenegger 308. Uma Aventura na Martinica – Ernest Hemingway 309. O Sol é para Todos – Harper Lee 310. Richard III – William Shakespeare 311. Laços Humanos – Betty Smith 312. O Processo – Franz Kafka 313. The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters – Elisabeth Robinson 314. Truth & Beauty: A Friendship – Ann Patchett 315. A Última Grande Lição: o sentido da vida – Mitch Albom 316. Ulysses – James Joyce 317. Os Diários de Sylvia Plath (1950-1962) – Sylvia Plath 318. A Cabana do Pai Tomás – Harriet Beecher Stowe 319. Bondade – Carol Shields 320. O Vale das Bonecas – Jacqueline Susann 321. The Vanishing Newspaper – Philip Meyers 322. A Feira das Vaidades – William Makepeace Thackeray 323. O Livro do Disco. The Velvet Underground e Nico – Joe Harvard 324. As Virgens Suicidas – Jeffrey Eugenides 325. Esperando Godot – Samuel Beckett 326. Walden ou A Vida nos Bosques – Henry David Thoreau 327. Bambi – Felix Salten 328. Guerra e Paz – Leon Tolstoi 329. We Owe You Nothing, Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews – editado por Daniel Sinker 330. What Colour is Your Parachute? 2005 – Richard Nelson Bolles 331. O que terá acontecido a Baby Jane? – Henry Farrell 332. When the Emperor Was Divine – Julie Otsuka 333. Quem Mexeu no meu Queijo? – Spencer Johnson 334. Quem tem Medo de Virginia Woolf – Edward Albee 335. Wicked: A história não contada das Bruxas de Oz – Gregory Maguire 336. O Mágico de Oz – Frank L. Baum 337. O Morro dos Ventos Uivantes – Emily Bronte 338. Virtude Selvagem – Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 339. O Ano do Pensamento Mágico – Joan Didion
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Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge
1. 1984 – George Orwell 2. As Aventuras de Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain 3. Alice no País das Maravilhas – Lewis Carroll 4. As Incríveis Aventuras de Kavalier & Clay – Michael Chabon 5. Uma Tragédia Americana – Theodore Dreiser 6. As Cinzas de Ângela – Frank McCourt 7. Anna Karenina – Leon Tolstoy 8. O Diário de Anne Frank – Anne Frank 9. The Archidamian War – Donald Kagan 10. A Arte da Ficção – Henry James 11. A Arte da Guerra – Sun Tzu 12. Enquanto Agonizo – William Faulkner 13. Reparação – Ian McEwan 14. Autobiography of a Face – Lucy Grealy 15. The Awakening – Kate Chopin 16. Babe – Dick King-Smith 17. Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women – Susan Faludi 18. Balzac e a Costureirinha Chinesa – Dai Sijie 19. Bel Canto – Ann Patchett 20. A Redoma de Vidro – Sylvia Plath 21. Amada – Toni Morrison 22. Beowulf: A New Verse Translation – Seamus Heaney 23. Bagavadguitá 24. Os Irmãos Bielski – Peter Duffy 25. Bitch in Praise of Difficult Women – Elizabeth Wurtzel 26. A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays – Mary McCarthy
27. Admirável Mundo Novo – Aldous Huxley 28. Um Lugar Chamado Brick Lane – Monica Ali 29. Brigadoon – Alan Jay Lerner 30. Cândido – Voltaire 31. Os Cantos de Cantuária – Chaucer 32. Carrie, A Estranha – Stephen King 33. Ardil 22 – Joseph Heller 34. O Apanhador no Campo de Centeio – J. D. Salinger 35. A Teia de Charlotte – E. B. White 36. The Children’s Hour – Lillian Hellman 37. Christine – Stephen King 38. Um Conto de Natal – Charles Dickens 39. Laranja Mecânica – Anthony Burgess 40. The Code of the Woosters – P.G. Wodehouse 41. The Collected Stories – Eudora Welty 42. A Comédia dos Erros – William Shakespeare 43. Complete Novels – Dawn Powell 44. The Complete Poems – Anne Sexton 45. Complete Stories – Dorothy Parker 46. Uma Confraria de Tolos – John Kennedy Toole 47. O Conde de Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas 48. A Vingança de Bette – Honoré de Balzac 49. Crime e Castigo – Fiodor Dostoievski 50. Pétala Escarlate, Flor Branca – Michel Faber 51. As Bruxas de Salém – Arthur Miller 52. Cão Raivoso – Stephen King 53. O Estranho Caso do Cão Morto – Mark Haddon
54. Filha da Fortuna – Isabel Allende 55. David e Lisa – Dr Theodore Issac Rubin M.D 56. David Copperfield – Charles Dickens 57. O Código da Vinci – Dan Brown 58. Almas Mortas – Nikolai Gogol 59. Os Demônios – Fiodor Dostoievski 60. A Morte de Um Caixeiro-Viajante – Arthur Miller 61. Deenie – Judy Blume 62. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America – Erik Larson 63. The Dirt: Confessions of the World’s Most Notorious Rock Band – Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars e Nikki Sixx 64. A Divina Comédia – Dante Alighieri 65. Divinos Segredos – Rebecca Wells 66. Dom Quixote de La Mancha – Miguel Cervantes 67. Conduzindo Miss Daisy – Alfred Uhry 68. O Médico e o Monstro – Robert Louis Stevenson 69. Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems – Edgar Allan Poe 70. Eleanor Roosevelt – Blanche Wiesen Cook 71. O Teste do Ácido do Refresco Elétrico – Tom Wolfe 72. Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters – Mark Dunn 73. Eloise – Kay Thompson 74. Emily, the Strange: Os Dias Perdidos – Roger Reger 75. Emma – Jane Austen 76. Empire Falls – Richard Russo 77. Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective – Donald J. Sobol 78. Ethan Frome – Edith Wharton 79. Ética – Spinoza 80. Europe through the Back Door, 2003 – Rick Steves
81. Eva Luna – Isabel Allende 82. Tudo se Ilumina – Jonathan Safran Foer 83. Extravagance – Gary Krist 84. Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury 85. Fahrenheit 9/11 – Michael Moore 86. The Fall of the Athenian Empire – Donald Kagan 87. Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World – Greg Critser 88. Medo e Delírio em Las Vegas – Hunter S. Thompson 89. A Sociedade do Anel – J. R. R. Tolkien 90. Um Violinista no Telhado – Joseph Stein 91. As Cinco Pessoas que Você Encontra no Céu – Mitch Albom 92. Finnegan’s Wake – James Joyce 93. Fletch Venceu – Gregory McDonald 94. Flowers for Algernon – Daniel Keyes 95. The Fortress of Solitude – Jonathan Lethem 96. A Nascente – Ayn Rand 97. Frankenstein – Mary Shelley 98. Franny e Zooey – J. D. Salinger 99. Sexta-Feira Muito Louca – Mary Rodgers 100. Galápagos – Kurt Vonnegut 101. Gender Trouble – Judith Butler 102. George W. Bushism: The Slate Book of the Accidental Wit and Wisdom of our 43rd President – Jacob Weisberg 103. Gidget – Frederick Kohner 104. Garota, Interrompida – Susanna Kaysen 105. Os Evangelhos Gnósticos – Elaine Pagels 106. O Poderoso Chefão: Livro 1 – Mario Puzo
107. O Deus das Pequenas Coisas – Arundhati Roy 108. Cachinhos Dourados e os Três Ursos – Alvin Granowsky 109. E o Vento Levou – Margaret Mitchell 110. O Bom Soldado – Ford Maddox Ford 111. The Gospel According to Judy Bloom – Judy Bloom 112. A Primeira Noite de um Homem – Charles Webb 113. As Vinhas da Ira – John Steinbeck 114. O Grande Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald 115. Grandes Esperanças – Charles Dickens 116. O Grupo – Mary McCarthy 117. Hamlet – William Shakespeare 118. Harry Potter e o Cálice de Fogo – J. K. Rowling 119. Harry Potter e a Pedra Filosofal – J. K. Rowling 120. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius – Dave Eggers 121. O Coração das Trevas – Joseph Conrad 122. Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders – Vincent Bugliosi e Curt Gentry 123. Henry IV, parte I – William Shakespeare 124. Henry IV, parte II – William Shakespeare 125. Henry V – William Shakespeare 126. Alta Fidelidade – Nick Hornby 127. A História do Declínio e Queda do Império Romano – Edward Gibbon 128. Holidays on Ice: Stories – David Sedaris 129. The Holy Barbarians – Lawrence Lipton 130. Casa de Areia e Névoa – Andre Dubus III 131. A Casa dos Espíritos – Isabel Allende 132. Como Respirar Debaixo D’Água – Julie Orringer
133. Como o Grinch Roubou o Natal – Dr. Seuss 134. How the Light Gets In – M. J. Hyland 135. Uivo – Allen Ginsberg 136. O Corcunda de Notre Dame – Victor Hugo 137. A Ilíada – Homero 138. Confissões de uma Groupie: I’m With the Band – Pamela des Barres 139. A Sangue Frio – Truman Capote 140. Inferno – Dante Alighieri 141. O Vento Será tua Herança – Jerome Lawrence e Robert E. Lee 142. Ironweed – William J. Kennedy 143. It Takes a Village – Hillary Rodham Clinton 144. Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte 145. O Clube da Sorte da Alegria – Amy Tan 146. Júlio César – William Shakespeare 147. A Célebre Rã Saltadora do Condado de Cavaleras – Mark Twain 148. A Selva – Upton Sinclair 149. Just a Couple of Days – Tony Vigorito 150. Os Últimos Dias dos Romanov – Robert Alexander 151. Cozinha Confidencial: Uma Aventura nas Entranhas da Culinária* – Anthony Bourdain 152. O Caçador de Pipas – Khaled Hosseini 153. O Amante de Lady Chatterley – D. H. Lawrence 154. The Last Empire: Essays 1992-2000 – Gore Vidal 155. Folhas de Relva – Walt Whitman 156. Lendas da Vida – Steven Pressfield 157. Menos que Zero* – Bret Easton Ellis 158. Cartas a um Jovem Poeta – Rainer Maria Rilke
159. Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them – Al Franken 160. A Vida de Pi – Yann Martel 161. A Pequena Dorrit* – Charles Dickens 162. The Little Locksmith – Katharine Butler Hathaway 163. A Pequena Vendedora de Fósforos – Hans Christian Andersen 164. Mulherzinhas – Louisa May Alcott 165. Vivendo a História – Hillary Rodham Clinton 166. O Senhor das Moscas – William Golding 167. The Lottery: And Other Stories – Shirley Jackson 168. Um Olhar do Paraíso – Alice Sebold 169. Love Story: Uma História de Amor – Erich Segal 170. Macbeth – William Shakespeare 171. Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert 172. The Manticore – Robertson Davies 173. A Maratona da Morte – William Goldman 174. O Mestre e Margarida – Mikhail Bulgakov 175. Memórias de uma Moça Bem Comportada – Simone de Beauvoir 176. Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman – William Tecumseh Sherman 177. Eu Falar Bonito Um Dia – David Sedaris 178. The Meaning of Consuelo – Judith Ortiz Cofer 179. Mencken’s Chrestomathy – H. R. Mencken 180. As Alegres Matronas de Windsor – William Shakespeare 181. A Metamorfose – Franz Kafka 182. Middlesex – Jeffrey Eugenides 183. O Milagre de Anne Sullivan – William Gibson 184. Moby Dick – Herman Melville
185. The Mojo Collection: The Ultimate Music Companion – Jim Irvin 186. Moliere: A Biography – Hobart Chatfield Taylor 187. A Monetary History of the United States – Milton Friedman 188. Senhor Proust – Celeste Albaret 189. A Month Of Sundays: Searching For The Spirit And My Sister – Julie Mars 190. Paris é uma Festa – Ernest Hemingway 191. Mrs. Dalloway – Virginia Woolf 192. Mutiny on the Bounty – Charles Nordhoff e James Norman Hall 193. My Lai 4: A Report on the Massacre and Its Aftermath – Seymour M. Hersh 194. My Life as Author and Editor – H. R. Mencken 195. My Life in Orange: Growing Up with the Guru – Tim Guest 196. Myra Waldo’s Travel and Motoring Guide to Europe, 1978 – Myra Waldo 197. Uma Prova de Amor – Jodi Picoult 198. Os Nus e os Mortos – Norman Mailer 199. O Nome da Rosa – Umberto Eco 200. O Xará – Jhumpa Lahiri 201. The Nanny Diaries – Emma McLaughlin 202. Nervous System: Or, Losing My Mind in Literature – Jan Lars Jensen 203. New Poems of Emily Dickinson – Emily Dickinson 204. The New Way Things Work – David Macaulay 205. Miséria à Americana: vivendo de subemprego nos Estados Unidos – Barbara Ehrenreich 206. A Noite – Elie Wiesel 207. A Abadia de Northanger – Jane Austen 208. The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism – William E. Cain, Laurie A. Finke, Barbara E. Johnson, John P. McGowan 209. Novels 1930-1942: Dance Night/Come Back to Sorrento, Turn, Magic Wheel/Angels on Toast/A Time to be Born – Dawn Powell
210. Notas de um Velho Safado – Charles Bukowski 211. Sobre Ratos e Homens – John Steinbeck 212. Meus Dias de Escritor – Tobias Wolff 213. On the Road: Pé na Estrada – Jack Kerouac 214. Um Estranho no Ninho – Ken Kesey 215. Cem Anos de Solidão – Gabriel Garcia Marquez 216. The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life – Amy Tan 217. A Noite do Oráculo – Paul Auster 218. Oryx e Crake – Margaret Atwood 219. Otelo – Shakespeare 220. Our Mutual Friend – Charles Dickens 221. The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War – Donald Kagan 222. Entre Dois Amores – Isak Dinesen 223. Vidas Sem Rumo – S. E. Hinton 224. Uma Passagem para a Índia – E. M. Forster 225. The Peace of Nicias and the Sicilian Expedition – Donald Kagan 226. As Vantagens de ser Invisível – Stephen Chbosky 227. A Caldeira do Diabo – Grace Metalious 228. O Retrato de Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde 229. Pigs at the Trough – Arianna Huffington 230. Pinóquio – Carlo Collodi 231. Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk – Legs McNeil e Gillian McCain 232. Frenesi Polissilábico – Nick Hornby 233. The Portable Dorothy Parker – Dorothy Parker 234. The Portable Nietzche – Fredrich Nietzche 235. The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush – the White House, and the Education of Paul O’Neill – Ron Suskind 236. Orgulho e Preconceito – Jane Austen 237. Property – Valerie Martin
238. Pushkin: A Biography – T. J. Binyon 239. Pigmaleão – George Bernard Shaw 240. Quattrocento – James Mckean 241. A Quiet Storm – Rachel Howzell Hall 242. Rapunzel – Os Irmãos Grimm 243. O Corvo – Edgar Allan Poe 244. O Fio da Navalha – W. Somerset Maugham 245. Lendo Lolita em Teerã: Memórias de uma resistência literária – Azar Nafisi 246. Rebecca – Daphne du Maurier 247. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm – Kate Douglas Wiggin 248. The Red Tent – Anita Diamant 249. Rescuing Patty Hearst: Memories From a Decade Gone Mad – Virginia Holman 250. O Retorno do Rei – J. R. R. Tolkien 251. R Is for Ricochet – Sue Grafton 252. Rita Hayworth (conto publicado no Brasil no livro Quatro Estações) – Stephen King 253. Robert’s Rules of Order – Henry Robert 254. Roman Holiday – Edith Wharton 255. Romeu e Julieta – William Shakespeare 256. Um Teto Todo Seu – Virginia Woolf 257. Uma Janela para o Amor – E. M. Forster 258. O Bebê de Rosemary – Ira Levin 259. The Rough Guide to Europe – 2003 Edition 260. Sacred Time – Ursula Hegi 261. Santuário – William Faulkner 262. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay – Nancy Milford 263. Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller – Henry James 264. The Scarecrow of Oz – Frank L. Baum
265. A Letra Escarlate – Nathaniel Hawthorne 266. Seabiscuit: Alma de Herói – Laura Hillenbrand 267. O Segundo Sexo – Simone de Beauvoir 268. A Vida Secreta das Abelhas – Sue Monk Kidd 269. Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette – Judith Thurman 270. Selected Hotels of Europe 271. Selected Letters of Dawn Powell: 1913-1965 – Dawn Powell 272. Razão e Sensibilidade – Jane Austen 273. Uma Ilha de Paz – John Knowles 274. Several Biographies of Winston Churchill 275. Sexus – Henry Miller 276. A Sombra do Vento – Carlos Ruiz Zafón 277. Os Brutos Também Amam – Jack Shaefer 278. O Iluminado – Stephen King 279. Sidarta – Hermann Hesse 280. S Is for Silence – Sue Grafton 281. Matadouro 5 – Kurt Vonnegut 282. Pequena Ilha – Andrea Levy 283. As Neves do Kilimanjaro e Outros Contos – Ernest Hemingway 284. Branca de Neve e Rosa Vermelha – Os Irmãos Grimm 285. Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World – Barrington Moore 286. The Song of Names – Norman Lebrecht 287. Song of the Simple Truth: The Complete Poems of Julia de Burgos – Julia de Burgos 288. The Song Reader – Lisa Tucker 289. 31 Canções – Nick Hornby 290. Os Sonetos – William Shakespeare 291. Sonetos Portugueses – Elizabeth Barrett Browning
292. A Escolha de Sofia – William Styron 293. O Som e a Fúria – William Faulkner 294. Fala, Memória – Vladimir Nabokov 295. Curiosidade Mórbida: a ciência e a vida secreta dos cadáveres – Mary Roach 296. História da Minha Vida – Helen Keller 297. Um Bonde Chamado Desejo – Tennessee Williams 298. Stuart Little – E. B. White 299. O Sol Também se Levanta – Ernest Hemingway 300. No Caminho de Swann – Marcel Proust 301. Swimming with Giants: My Encounters with Whales, Dolphins and Seals – Anne Collett 302. Sybil – Flora Rheta Schreiber 303. Um Conto de Duas Cidades – Charles Dickens 304. Suave é a Noite – F. Scott Fitzgerald 305. Laços de Ternura – Larry McMurtry 306. Time and Again – Jack Finney 307. A Mulher do Viajante no Tempo – Audrey Niffenegger 308. Uma Aventura na Martinica – Ernest Hemingway 309. O Sol é para Todos – Harper Lee 310. Richard III – William Shakespeare 311. Laços Humanos – Betty Smith 312. O Processo – Franz Kafka 313. The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters – Elisabeth Robinson 314. Truth & Beauty: A Friendship – Ann Patchett 315. A Última Grande Lição: o sentido da vida – Mitch Albom 316. Ulysses – James Joyce 317. Os Diários de Sylvia Plath (1950-1962) – Sylvia Plath 318. A Cabana do Pai Tomás – Harriet Beecher Stowe 319. Bondade – Carol Shields 320. O Vale das Bonecas – Jacqueline Susann 321. The Vanishing Newspaper – Philip Meyers 322. A Feira das Vaidades – William Makepeace Thackeray 323. O Livro do Disco. The Velvet Underground e Nico – Joe Harvard 324. As Virgens Suicidas – Jeffrey Eugenides 325. Esperando Godot – Samuel Beckett 326. Walden ou A Vida nos Bosques – Henry David Thoreau 327. Bambi – Felix Salten 328. Guerra e Paz – Leon Tolstoi 329. We Owe You Nothing, Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews – editado por Daniel Sinker 330. What Colour is Your Parachute? 2005 – Richard Nelson Bolles 331. O que terá acontecido a Baby Jane? – Henry Farrell 332. When the Emperor Was Divine – Julie Otsuka 333. Quem Mexeu no meu Queijo? – Spencer Johnson 334. Quem tem Medo de Virginia Woolf – Edward Albee 335. Wicked: A história não contada das Bruxas de Oz – Gregory Maguire 336. O Mágico de Oz – Frank L. Baum 337. O Morro dos Ventos Uivantes – Emily Bronte 338. Virtude Selvagem – Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 339. O Ano do Pensamento Mágico – Joan Didion
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Mid-year book review
1. Written on the Body - Jeanette Winterson
2. Attached - Amir Levine & Rachel Heller
3. The Female Eunuch - Germaine Greer
4. A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
5. Mother’s Milk - Edward St Aubyn
6. Don’t Sleep There are Snakes - Daniel Everett
7. Red Azalea - Anchee Min
8. Lady in Waiting - Anne Glenconner
9. State of the Union - Nick Hornby
10. Educated - Tara Westover
11. The Return of the Native - Thomas Hardy
12. Down and Out in Paris and London - George Orwell
13. The Salt Path - Raynor Winn
14. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas, an American Slave - Frederick Douglas
15. The Leopard - Thomasi de Lampedusa
16. Daughter of the East - Benazir Bhutto
17. Kim Jiyoung born 1982 - Cho Nam-Joo
18. The Private Patient - PD James
19. Blue Mind - Wallace J Nichols
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What if - hear me out here - what if it turned out it was Little who was Hornby's best mate all along?
"And find out who was his best mate. Give that man Mr Hornby's tobacco."
"Yup, that was me, Captain, you thoughtless fuck. Hornby's best mate, standing right in front of you having just witnessed his terrifying, needless death if you'd stop making sweet love to a whisky bottle long enough to notice."
#The Terror#The Terror AMC#S01E05#First Shot a Winner Lads#Francis Crozier#Frederick Hornby#Edward Little#How about that for a bleak little Sunday morning headcanon?#I don't think I believe it really#But I also don't think it's outside the realm of possibility#Hornby was a senior officer too#They very much would have been mates in some capacity#Imagine if Jopson had said 'consider it done' only to turn round and immediately hand Little a wad of tobacco#Imagine that!#Workplace comedy and workplace tragedy all at once
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THE 10 TOTALLY BEST CHICAGO MOVIES. Yup, most of them are from the 1980’s.
Robert Redford on location in Lake Forest, Illinois, directing Timothy Hutton in Ordinary People, 1980
Like Rob Gordon, from the comedy High Fidelity (2000,) we love making lists – mostly about Chicago. Rob and his cohorts’ used their “top five lists” to bring some order to a chaotic world, and we get it. We’ve defined a “Chicago” movie, as one that was actually shot in part here, and one that captured the essence of Chicago in some magical way in the process.
But, first – just a little bit of Chicago movie history.
Chicago was the original hub for movie making at the turn of the 20th century, not New York or Los Angeles. Yes, before Hollywood went on to become, well Hollywood, it was Chicago that paved the way – of course. The city was brimming with production companies and filmmakers at the time. It was the start of the silent movie era, and Essanay Studios in particular was one of the earliest and most powerful, producing fifteen short films with Charlie Chaplin, and giving Gloria Swanson her start. But soon – with the birth of the “western,”the industry headed west. Essanay Studios was eventually absorbed by Warner Brothers, and it would be nearly seventy years before a new creative swell in filmmaking would return.
The gigantic success of two movies are largely credited with jump starting that shift; Cooley High (1975,) written by Eric Monte about his experiences coming-of-age in Chicago, (Monte wrote the hit TV shows; Good Times, The Jeffersons and What’s Happening,) and The Blues Brothers (1980.) The latter in particular was considered to have been the catalyst for ushering in a golden age of filmmaking in Chicago during the 1980s. This eventually lead to the rebirth of the “teen movie” and a trove of iconic John Hughes films; from Sixteen Candles (1985,) The Breakfast Club (1986,) Uncle Buck (1988) and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1984.)
So here goes part one of our list – It’s all completely speculative – and in no particular order.
The list (part one)
10 – HIGH FIDELITY
Released 2000; Directed by Stephen Frears ; Screenplay by John Cusack, D.V. DeVincentis and Steve Pink Starring John Cusack, Jack Black, Iben Hjejle, Todd Louis, Lisa Bonet, Tim Robbins
There are probably not many lists about favorite Chicago movies that do not include High Fidelity, and with good reason. Not only does it perfectly capture a Chicagoan man-child having a thirty-something’s identity crisis at the turn of the century, but the movie’s lead, co-screenwriter and producer is hometown golden boy, John Cusack. You see his passion for the city at every turn. The script is based on the Nick Hornby novel about a record store owner with relationship issues. Originally set in London, Cusack moved the story to Chicago and set-up protagonist Rob Gordon’s shop up in a storefront on Milwaukee Avenue. With such insider touches as references to local record labels like Wax Trax! and Touch and Go Records, it’s easy to believe that Rob and his friends were an authentic part of Chicago’s outta sight music scene in the 1990s.
John Cusack in High Fidelity, 2000
9- ABOUT LAST NIGHT
Released 1986; Directed by Edward Zwick; Screenplay by Tim Kazurinsky and Denise DeClue Starring Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Elizabeth Perkins, Jim Belushi
The film, About Last Night, is remembered for aptly reflecting an authentic Chicago-y singles scene; with its’ main characters playing softball on the weekends in Grant Park and hanging out with their pals at Lincoln Park and Division street bars, where you might find their modern-day counterparts today. Demi Moore even put on twenty pounds so she looked more like a “realistic” Chicago gal. Yeah, I know. Anyway, the script was loosely adapted from the 1974 play Sexual Perversity in Chicago, by Chicago scribe, David Mamet, and was first performed at the Organic Theatre Company. Mamet turned down the chance to adapt his drama about a twenty something couple, who fall in and out of love, with the help of their romantically cynical friends, for the screen. Still, the movie version is a moving love story, that went on to show a generation of gen-xers that love could be found in the Chicago bar scene, and even after a one night stand. Trust us, it’s Demi Moore at her very best – plus anything with Elizabeth Perkins is a go!
Demi Moore and Elizabeth Perkins in About Last Night, 1986
8 -THE BLUES BROTHERS
Released 1980; Directed by John Landis; Screenplay by Dan Aykroyd (story) and John Landis Starring John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd
Chicago is first and foremost, the star of the iconic film, The Blues Brothers, based on John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd’s band by the same name. From the films spot on depiction of the bustling late 1970s Maxwell flea market, to the climatic chase sequence that winds through Lower Wacker Drive, there is no doubt that the musical comedy was an homage to the city. It took director, and hometown boy, John Landis, just two weeks to write the script, and the movie soundtrack sounds like Chicago, with music by Aykroyd and Belushi, and tracks by Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and James Brown, who also appear in cameos. Jake and Elwood’s journey takes them many places, but most iconic is probably the duo’s epic performance of Jailhouse Rock for the prisoners at Joliet prison.
Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, Blues Brothers
7 – ORDINARY PEOPLE
Released 1980; Directed by Robert Redford; Screenplay by Alvin Sargent Starring, Mary Tyler Moore, Timothy Hutton, Donald Sutherland
This was Robert Redford’s directorial debut, one so good, that no one ever thought of him as “just an actor” again. Based on the 1976 novel, Ordinary People, by then first time author, Judith Guest, try and watch this film to completion without dissolving into a pool of tears – this film invented the term “tear jerker.” Filmed largely on Chicago’s North Shore during the fall of 1979, the scenery of suburban Lake Forest is instantly recognizable for anyone who grew up in the area. The story follows a Chicago family, shattered the accidental death of its older son. The direction by Redford, and acting across-the-board, is simply sublime. Timothy Hutton plays tormented teen, Conrad, who blames himself for his brother’s death and breaks our collective hearts in the process; Mary Tyler Moore got a nomination as his ice-cold mother, who blames him too, and Donald Sutherland, the peacemaker and arguably the true protagonist of the story, is finally forced to see things as they are. Judd Hirsch played the therapist who helps him, and a very young Elizabeth McGovern plays his love interest. The film went on to sweep the 1981 Academy Awards, winning best picture, best director, best screenplay and best actor for Timothy Hutton.
Mary Tyler Moore, Timothy Hutton, Donald Sutherland, Ordinary People, 1980
6- HOOP DREAMS
Released 1994; Directed by Steve James Starring William Gates and Arthur Agee
Filmmakers Steve James, Frederick Marx and Peter Gilbert set out to film a documentary in 1986 for PBS about playground basketball, hoping to shed light on Chicago’s street culture. They ended up shooting for four years, resulting in the 1994 emotional powerhouse, Hoop Dreams. One may not think that a documentary about basketball would have that kind of impact, but we promise you it does. Director Steve James narrowed in on the lives of two young black teenagers, basketball prodigies, Arthur Agee and William Gates, who grew up in Chicago’s housing projects. After they both win scholarships to a suburban high school, their fortunes diverge. One follows the footsteps of St Joe’s favourite son, all-star Isiah Thomas and the other doesn’t make the cut. Considered one of the best films of the 1990s, it was notoriously snubbed by the Oscars, winning best editing and losing out best picture to of all things – Forrest Gump.
Arthur Agee, Hoop Dreams, 1994
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Kate Middleton And Prince William Won't Know Baby's Gender Until Birth
William and Kate did not ask if they would be welcoming a son or daughter. They have opting to be surprised as with Duchess's previous pregnancies. Parking stopped outside Lindo Wing of private St Mary's Hospital in London. Kate, 36, is expected to give birth at some point over the next three weeks. Mary : 3/1. Alice : 6/1. Victoria : 8/1. Elizabeth : 12/1. Albert : 14/1. Arthur : 14/1. Fred / Frederick : 14/1. Alexandra : 16/1. Grace : 16/1. James : 16/1. Philip : 16/1 . April 16 - Comedian Spike Milligan (born in 1918), star of The Crown Claire Foy, Queen Margrethe of Denmark. April 17 - Novelist Nick Hornby, actor Sean Bean, fashion designer and former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, actress Rooney Mara. April 18 - Actresses Hayley Mills, Melissa Joan Hart, and America Ferrera , reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian. April 19 - Actress Kate Hudson, actor Hayden Christensen, former Olympic athlete Dame Kelly Holmes, tennis player Maria Sharapova. April 20 - Adolf Hitler, TV presenter Peter Snow, actor Ryan O'Neal. April 21 - The Queen, Iggy Pop, Princess Isabella of Denmark, The Cure's Robert Smith. April 22 - Actor Jack Nicholson, Vladimir Lenin, footballer David Luiz. April 23 - St George's Day. Actor John Hannah, Lady Gabriella Windsor - daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, model Gigi Hadid. April 24 - Singer Barbra Streisand, football manager Stuart Pearce. April 25 - Actor Al Pacino, Abba's Bjorn Ulvaeus. April 26 - Duke of York's ex-girlfriend Koo Stark, Duran Duran musician Roger Taylor. April 27 - Former ballerina Darcey Bussell, Doctor Who actress Jenna-Louise Coleman. April 28 - Novelist Harper Lee, cyclist Sir Bradley Wiggins, Duke of Kent's daughter Lady Helen Taylor. April 29 - William and Kate's seventh wedding anniversary. Actor Sir Daniel Day-Lewis, former cricketer Phil Tufnell, actress Michelle Pfeiffer, Edward VII's mistress Alice Keppel. April 30 - King Carl XVI Gustav of Sweden, actor Leslie Grantham, actress Kirsten Dunst. The late Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. May 1 - May Day - International Workers' Day. Queen Victoria's Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, actress Joanna Lumley, Lady Sarah Chatto - Princess Margaret's daughter, actor Matt Di Angelo. May 2 - The royal baby's older sister Princess Charlotte of Cambridge. David Beckham and singers Lily Allen and Engelbert Humperdinck, broadcaster Alan Titchmarsh. September 4, 2017 - Kensington Palace announces that William and Kate are expecting their third child. The Duchess, who is suffering from severe morning sickness known as hyperemesis gravidarum, pulls out of a planned appearance at the Hornsey Road Children's Centre in London. September 5 - At his first public appearance since it was disclosed he was to become a father again, William says, at the National Mental Health and Policing Conference in Oxford: 'It's very good news,' but admits the family is not getting much sleep. September 7 - Prince George starts school - but Kate is too poorly to accompany him to the school gates, with William taking the young prince on his first day. September 14 - William says Kate is doing 'very well' when he visits Aintree University Hospital in Liverpool. September 18 - The Duchess appears in a video message, backing the You're Never Too Young To Talk Mental Health campaign run by the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families. October 10 - Kate, showing a slight baby bump, makes her first public appearance since her pregnancy was announced as she attends a Buckingham Palace reception honouring mental health campaigners. October 16 - Kate makes a surprise appearance at Paddington Station, joining William and Prince Harry at a charity event, where she dances on the platform with Paddington Bear. October 17- William and Kate reveal their baby is due in April. BBC newsreader Simon McCoy reacts by declaring on air: 'Clear your diaries. Get the time booked off, 'cos that's what I'm doing.'. The Palace also announces William is to make a solo trip to Finland. A visit to Sweden and Norway by the Duke and Duchess is shifted to January to ensure Kate is well enough to attend, it is thought. October 18 - Kate makes another surprise visit when she turns up at West Ham's London Stadium for a Coach Core event with William and Harry. October 31 - Kate steps out in sports gear for a visit to the National Tennis Centre. November 7 - The Duchess, in a black floor-length dress by Diane von Furstenberg, attends an Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families gala in Kensington Palace's 18th-century Orangery. November 8 - Kate addresses a Place2Be mental health forum and stresses that getting help and support to young children at the very earliest stage helps improve their outcomes later in life. November 12 - Kate joins other royals to watch the Remembrance Day service from a balcony overlooking the Cenotaph in Whitehall, central London. The night before, the Duchess attended the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall. November 14 - The Duchess tells a single father how William initially found it difficult adjusting to parenthood when she visits Hornsey Road Children's Centre in north London. November 20 - William, Kate and the rest of the royal family celebrate the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's platinum wedding anniversary at a special party in Windsor Castle. November 22 - The Duke and Duchess visit Solihull where Kate takes part in an off-road Land Rover driving experience not recommended for pregnant women. November 24 - William, in black tie, and four months pregnant Kate, in a sequinned cornflower blue Jenny Packham gown, attend the Royal Variety Performance, but their arrival is delayed by an hour after an incident nearby which saw armed police rush to London's Oxford Street. November 28 - Kate congratulates Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their engagement. November 29 - William makes a solo visit to Finland, celebrating the centenary of the country's independence. Kate visits Robin Hood Primary School in south-west London to see its work with the Royal Horticultural Society's campaign for school gardening. She tells pupils she has 'fond memories' of being outdoors as a child and is passing that passion on to her own children. December 12 - The Duchess hears stories of mothers caught up in the Grenfell Tower blaze as she visits the Rugby Portobello Trust centre which is supporting the local community. William and Kate receive Gold Blue Peter badges from the CBBC children's show for their work around mental health issues affecting children. December 14 - William and Kate join victims of the Grenfell Tower fire at a memorial service in St Paul's Cathedral. December 25 - The Duke and Duchess, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and the royal family attend church at Sandringham on Christmas Day. January 8 2018 - Two-year-old Princess Charlotte starts at Willcocks Nursery School, with Kate taking the photographs released to celebrate her big day. January 10 - The Duchess speaks about the addictive nature of social media, saying it can be 'hard to break away from' as she meets teenagers at the Reach Academy Feltham in west London. January 17 - Kate pats her bump and jokes how she is less 'sporty' with two children and a third on the way as she visits a tennis session for pupils at Bond Primary School in Mitcham. January 23 - The Duchess says she is committed to helping the 'youngest and most vulnerable' in society as she launches a mental health website for teachers supporting pupils. January 24 - Kate sympathises with the mental health plight faced by many mothers, saying how generally they were supposed to be 'super happy' but one in four were not, as she meets psychiatrists, midwives and health visitors specialising in treating mothers with mental health issues. January 30 - William and Kate pay an official visit to Sweden and Norway. Engagements amid freezing temperatures include playing an unusual form of hockey called bandy in Stockholm, and joining children round a camp fire in Oslo. February 5 - Kate records a personal message to try to spur. children on to be comfortable in their own skin as part of Children's Mental Health Week. February 7 - Kate, as patron of the Action on Addiction charity, opens a new community-based treatment facility in Wickford, Essex. Her heel gets stuck in a grate as she arrives. February 18 - Kate wears dark green to the Baftas. Most nominees and other guests wear black to the awards in support of the Time's Up campaign in the wake of the Hollywood sexual harassment scandal. February 19 - The Duchess shows off her growing baby bump at the Commonwealth Fashion Exchange at Buckingham Palace. February 21 - The Duke and Duchess go on an away day to Sunderland to open the music and arts hub The Fire Station and visit the new Northern Spire, bridge over the River Wear. February 27 - The Duchess hugs Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, who helped to deliver one of her children, when they are reunited during Kate's visit to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in London. She also jokes William is in denial about a third baby while visiting the Snow Leopard ward at St Thomas' Hospital, London, to launch the Nursing Now campaign. February 28 - Kate, Meghan Markle, Harry and William appear on stage at a Royal Foundation forum - the first time the 'fab four' have carried out an official engagement together. March 6 - Kate visits Pegasus Primary School in Oxford and is given a book of lullabies to help the new baby sleep. March 7 - Kate opens the new Place2Be headquarters in central London. March 12 - The Duke and Duchess join the Queen, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and the royal family at the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey. March 17 - Pregnant Kate sips water, while the Duke has a pint of Guinness with the Irish Guards during the St Patrick's Day parade in Hounslow, west London. March 21 - Kate attends a symposium on early intervention with social and emotional support for children. March 22 - The Duchess carries out her final engagements before going on maternity leave. She shows off her culinary skills with William and takes part in a general knowledge Commonwealth quiz. March 26 - Kensington Palace announces that Kate has become the first royal patron of the V&A museum. April 1 - Kate attends the Easter Sunday service at St George's Chapel, Windsor. For Jist.News go here
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Primeras modelos o supermodelos. Twiggy (1966)
Las primeras modelos de las que se tiene noticia fueron las esposas de los modistos que mostraban las creaciones de sus maridos a las clientas. Es el caso de Marie Vernet, esposa de Charles Frederick Worth, que a finales de la década de 1850 contrató a una joven que se convertiría en su mujer, musa y transmisora de las ideas de Worth. Fue la primera modelo profesional. Lo mismo ocurrió con Denise Poiret, esposa del diseñador Paul Poiret y Natalie P., esposa de Lucien Lelong. Sin embargo, las primeras modelos que se consideran como tales, que ejercían de maniquíes, eran chicas humildes, empleadas anónimas de salones de costura. Otro tipo de mujeres se convertirán o harán las veces de modelo. Son las que asisten a eventos sociales donde son retratadas por los primeros cazadores de moda, para luego aparecer en revistas de moda y sociedad.
Será uno de los modelos masculinos de De Mayer, famoso fotógrafo, el que fundó la primera agencia de modelos de los EEUU: John Robert Powers, en 1923. Representó a algunas de las más exitosas modelos y actrices. Es a partir de la década de los 20’ cuando la modelo de moda empezó a emerger como una entidad profesional y social coherente.
La primera supermodelo considerada como tal, la encontramos ya hacia los años 60’. Será Lesley Hornby que nace en Londres en 1940, pero será conocida como Twiggy, y saltará a la fama en 1966, convirtiéndose en icono de la moda con tan solo 16 años. Su frágil figura de adolescente, con pelo corto, grandes ojos y largas pestañas, pecas, look chica corriente, encantó a las jóvenes modernas. Aparecerá en revistas como Vogue, Elle en Francia, Reino Unido y EEUU. Lanzó la moda de modelos superdelgadas, aunque ella siempre dijo que era su constitución así, porque ella comía bien. Su look andrógino juvenil era ideal para el momento que vivía la moda y su mejor escaparate.
En la década siguiente, años 80’, se acuña el término top model para designar a las modelos de élite, altamente cotizadas por marcas y diseñadores de renombre mundial. Aparecen así figura como Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Valeria Mazza, Claudia Schiffer y Kate Moss.
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Top 200 Books 1990-2000
Infinite Jest (1996) by David Foster Wallace
American Psycho (1991) by Bret Easton Ellis
Harry Potter (1997) by J.K. Rowling
A Song of Ice and Fire (1996) by George R.R. Martin
Blindness (1995) by Jose Saramago
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (1999) by Stephen Chbosky
House of Leaves (2000) by Mark Z. Danielewski
A Fine Balance (1995) by Rohinton Mistry
Fight Club (1996) by Chuck Palahniuk
Giver (1993) by Lois Lowry
Good Omens (1990) by Terry Pratchett
The God of Small Things (1997) by Arundhati Roy
The Green Mile (1996) by Stephen King
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (1994) by Haruki Murakami
Trainspotting (1993) by Irvine Welsh
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay (2000) by Michael Chabon
Holes (1998) by Louis Sachar
Cryptonomicon (1999) by Neil Stephenson
Memoirs of a Geisha (1997) by Arthur Golden
Jurassic Park (1990) by Michael Crichton
The Book of the New Sun (1994) by Gene Wolfe
The Secret History (1992) by Donna Tartt
Birdsong (1993) by Sebastian Faulks
Calvin and Hobbes (1993) by Bill Watterson
Tuesdays With Morrie (1997) by Mitch Albom
Angela's Ashes (1996) by Frank McCourt
High Fidelity (1995) by Nick Hornby
Snow Crash (1992) by Neal Stephenson
Oh, the Places You'll Go! (1990) by Dr. Seuss
The Virgin Suicides (1993) by Jeffrey Eugenides
Redeeming Love (1991) by Francine Rivers
The Shipping News (1993) by E. Annie Proulx
Underworld (1997) by Don DeLillo
Battle Royale (1999) by Koushun Takami
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