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1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 15, 17, 20, 26, 32, 44, 46 (weird or genre-defying books), 47, 50
Thank you for so many prompts!! This was so fun to do and now it is so long. I hope it's as good to read as it was to write out!
1) Name the best book you've read so far this year: I answered Aftermarket Afterlife by Seanan McGuire to digs just a moment ago, but I'm glad you asked too, because honorable mention goes to Inheritance by Nora Roberts. It came out in November, not technically 2024, but time is fake and 2024 is just beginning anyway, so I'm counting it. Inheritance starts pretty slow and for a bit I was wondering how it was going to manage a satisfying resolution, and then I realized she was doing something new! (unfair. she's been building to this since 2015, it's just that now is when it's starting to really click with me) Instead of a trilogy with three couples whose romance arcs each get centered in their own book, this is going to be a trilogy focusing on unraveling the family curse/haunting, with the four main characters growing tighter as a unit (and forming their two romantic pairs, of course) throughout. I really like the characters and I am delighted by the curse/haunt storytelling. Cannot wait to see more.
2) Favorite fantasy book(s): this is so hard. okay, okay, brief rundown. brief. I can do this. bookshelf by bookshelf, I think. we'll take as granted everything by Seanan McGuire, sure. Bayou Moon and Magic Strikes by Ilona Andrews. By the Sword and From a High Tower by Mercedes Lackey. Bryony and Roses and Summer in Orcus by T Kingfisher. The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley. Deep Wizardry by Diane Duane. The Long Patrol-Marlfox-Taggerung by Brian Jacques, which I always read in a shot as if they were one book. Similarly, the Protector of the Small and Magic Circle quartets by Tamora Pierce, and the Icewind Dale trilogy by RA Salvatore. Tangled Webs by Elaine Cunningham. The Return of the King by JRR Tolkien (really all the LotR trilogy, but even I cannot say I sit and read them all three straight through as if they were one). The Wee Free Men and Thud! by Terry Pratchett.
4) Favorite science fiction book(s): The Ship Who Sang and Dragonsdawn by Anne McCaffrey. Ancillary Mercy by Ann Leckie. Exit Strategy and Network Effect by Martha Wells. The Galaxy and the Ground Within by Becky Chambers. Rescues and the Rhyssa by TS Porter (also a favored queer fiction book, but I love the alien worldbuilding so much it has to be here)
8) Favorite queer fiction book(s): Humanity for Beginners by Faith Mudge. Nightvine by Felicia Davin. the Harwood Spellbook series by Stephanie Burgis (also a down-in-one-shot series). Holly and Oak by R Cooper.
12) Favorite horror book(s): I haven't read too many horror books, so my pool is limited here, but The Twisted Ones and The Hollow Places by T Kingfisher both gave me the shudders so bad.
15) Which genre(s) are your favorite? Fantasy! I love all the fantasy subgenres, and especially the magical realism overlaps.
17) Favorite finished book series: How finished is finished? A lot of my serieses are made up of several trilogy/quartet subsets together in a world. hmmmm. The Protector of the Small quartet again by Tamora Pierce, I think.
20) Where and how do you find new books to read? I mentioned in my reply to digs that I'm subscribed to a ton of newsletters, but I feel like I undersold their effect on me. I don't know how many I'm subscribed to--just sat here and off the top of my head counted to eighteen that post at least weekly and I'm so sure I'm missing some--and I love having that regular infusion of book progress and reviews and writing thoughts and commentary. I really do recommend that folks subscribe to their favorite authors.
26) Favorite novella(s): Silver Shark by Ilona Andrews. The Seven Brides-to-Be of Generalissimo Vlad by Victoria Goddard. Jackalope Wives by T Kingfisher.
32) Name your favorite author(s): massive overlap with everybody else I've listed here. who haven't I mentioned? Jennie Crusie, Jayne Ann Krentz, JD Robb (which is a Nora Roberts penname but they've got distinct enough works I want to list them out separate). Patricia Briggs, Patricia C Wrede, Max Gladstone, Gail Carriger, Nalini Singh. And Ed Greenwood, about half the time.
44) The book(s) whose stories have become part of your very makeup: The Lord of the Rings trilogy by JRR Tolkien. Watership Down by Richard Adams. Agnes and the Hitman by Jennifer Crusie. Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs. The Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett. Phoenix & Ashes by Mercedes Lackey. The Hands of the Emperor by Victoria Goddard.
46) I like (weird or genre-defying books), recommend me a book to read, please: First thought was the Humans Are Weird series by Betty Adams, though that might not be what you mean. They're intensely fun collections of 'humans are space-orcs' style vignettes. Maybe more directly books that are weird would be the Craft Sequence series by Max Gladstone and Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw. Very toothy complicated magical realism. And my favorite genre-blending books are always the Elemental Masters books by Mercedes Lackey. A Study in Sable for instance is equal parts a Sherlock Holmes story and a retelling of The Twa Sisters fairytale, and also a coherent installment in an ongoing historical fantasy series about elemental mages in early 1900s England.
47) What are the last three books you read? Indexing by Seanan McGuire, Die in Plain Sight by Elizabeth Lowell, Pirate's Honor by Chris A Jackson
50) What kind of book have you never read but always hope to find at some point in the future? This is such a fascinating question. I don't know that there's anything in particular that I've always wanted and never found, but there are things I'm always looking for more and better examples of. I'm extremely picky about soulmate AUs, so a good one especially captivates me. Oh, or a really well-handled impromptu adoption! Child characters and bureaucracy are both tricky to write and things I know a lot about, and when they're done well they hook me so hard.
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Common Audition Roles [List 1 (3/28/19)] Part I
Phantom of the Opera
Christine Daae:
(High Soprano, G#3-E6 (only goes up to C#6 live in most productions, including broadway)
A singer must be free (Nightingale)*, Children of the wind (Rags), yes my heart (Carnival), Seeing is believing [female solo cut] (Aspects of Love), The Finer Things (Jane Eyre), Inside Out (GGLAM)
Raoul:
(Legit baritone, G2-Ab4)
Asking for you (Do re mi), Her face (Carnival)*, I like you (Fanny), If I loved you* (Carousel), I do not know a day I did not love you (Two by two), People will say we’re in love (Oklahoma), Love to me (Light in the Piazza)
Phantom (Erik):
If I can’t love her (BATB), Lilly’s Eyes [or just about anything Neville or Archie sing] (Secret Garden)*, If I loved you (Carousel), look at Frank Wildhorn’s shows (Jekyll & Hyde, Dracula, Scarlet Pimpernel), Martin Guerre
Firmin/André/Buquet/Male Ensemble:
It must be so (Candide), C’est Moi (Camelot)*, War is a Science (Pippin)*, Any Gilbert & Sullivan patter Song (a la Modern Major General from Pirates of Penzance)*
Carlotta:
Art is calling me (The Enchantress)*, They Won’t let you in the Opera, The Finer Things (Jane Eyre), Glitter and be Gay (Candide), By Strauss (Gershwins), The Glamourous Life [As a solo for Desiree, look at version on Renée Fleming’s Broadway album] (A little night music), Any big comic high soprano aria like Quando m’en Vo (La Boheme) or The Doll Song (Les Contes de Hoffman)*
Piangi/Male Ensemble:
It must be so (Candide), C’est Moi (Camelot), any big high comic tenor aria like ale Donna e Mobile (Rigoletto), La Fille du Regiment,
Meg Giry/Female Ensemble:
The beauty is (Light in the Piazza), Dear Friend (She loves me), Why not me (Carrie), hold on, the girl I mean to be or Come to my garden* (Secret Garden), some things are meant to be (Little Women), yes my heart (Carnival), The glamorous life [Frederika solo-movie] (a little night music)
Mme Giry/Female Ensemble:
When there’s no one (Carrie), I read* or Loving you (Passion), will you* (Grey Gardens), Dividing day or Let’s walk (Light in the Piazza)
Les Miserables:
Jean Val Jean:
At the fountain*-SSOS, Soliloquy* (Carousel), Something was missing-Annie, if I can't love her-BATB, close every door-Joseph, now there is no choice-Jekyll & Hyde, I’m Martin Guerre*– Martin Guerre, no other way (Tarzan), the impossible dream, where in the world (Secret Garden), This Is The Moment (Jekyll&Hyde) , Being Alive (Company) , Finishing the Hat (Sunday in the Park)
Javert:
Falcon in the dive (Scarlet Pimpernel), soliloquy* (carousel) molasses to rum (1776) Kim’s nightmare (miss Saigon), nowhere left to run (amazing grace), anthem* (chess), look at Jekyll&Hyde
Bishop:
Pilate’s dream (JCS), Sweeney Todd/Turpin’s stuff, molasses to rum* (1776), Rains of Castamere* (Game of Thrones), Ol’ Man River (Show boat)
Marius:
il Mundo era vuoto, On the Street Where You Live” from My Fair Lady, Into the Fire *– Scarlet Pimpernel, Lily’s Eyes- Secret Garden, This is the Moment – Jekyll and Hyde, Why God* from Miss Saigon
Enjolras & students:
Private Conversation*, You Should Be Loved, The Devil You Know from Side Show, Why God” ** from Miss Saigon, I’ve Heard It All Before from Shenandoah, Guido’s Song* from Nine, I, Don Quixote from Man of La Mancha
Thenardier:
Guido’s Song (Nine), Reviewing the Situation* or pick a pocket or two– Oliver!, The American Dream (miss Saigon), molasses to rum* (1776)
Mme Thenardier:
Naughty Baby – Crazy For You, Deep Down Inside from Little Me, Loud from Matilda, Leave You *– Follies, Little Girls from Annie, Wherever He Ain’t from Mack and Mabel, Whatever Happened to My Part from Spamalot, Fine Life* from Oliver
Fantine:
Where is it written from Yentl, Heaven Help My Heart– Chess, Someone Like You– Jekyll and Hyde, Could We Start Again Please - J.C. Superstar, Aldonza* – Man La Mancha, Unusual Way - Nine, The Movie in the Mind- Miss Saigon, Your Daddy’s Son or Back to Before* - Ragtime, Forgiveness- Jane Eyre, Loving you (Passion)
Eponine:
A New Life* from J&H,What Kind of Fool Am I from Stop The World I Want to Get Off, Why Can’t I Speak? from Zorba, I Don’t Know How to Love Him - J.C Superstar, They Say It’s Wonderful - Annie Get Your Gun, As Long as He Needs Me - Oliver!, Hold On - The Secret Garden, With One Look— Sunset Boulevard, Back to Before - Ragtime, Stranger to the rain (Children of Eden), Loving you (Passion), unexpected Song or tell me on a Sunday (Song & dance)*
Cosette:
Happiness (Passion), Light in the Piazza — The Light in the Piazza, Come to My Garden – The Secret Garden, Embraceable You – Crazy for You, Falling In Love with Love – The Boys from Syracuse, Finer Things – Jane Eyre, Unusual Way* - Nine, My White Knight – The Music Man, Children of the wind (Rags), yes my heart* (Carnival), unexpected song* (Song & dance), tell me why (amazing grace), A TON of stuff from My Life with Albertine
Lil Cosette:
There’s more to life from Ruthless, The girl I mean to be* from Secret Garden, my lord and master (the king and I)
Gavroche:
Consider yourself or where is love from Oliver, Wick* from Secret Garden, Edgar’s stuff in Ragtime, Not while I'm around (Sweeney)
Urinetown:
Bobby:
Sit Down You’re Rockin’ The Boat*, Married” from Cabaret, Any of the prince’s songs from Once Upon A Mattress., Something From a Dream from Bridges of Madison County “My Unfortunate Erection” from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and If You Were Gay from Avenue Q, My Bobby when I did it sang Out there from Hunchback & What do I need with Love* (TMM)
Cladwell:
The Legacy** from On The Twentieth Century}, Married from Cabaret, molasses to rum* (1776), dance with me, darling-Bat Boy,
Lockstock:
The Legacy and I've got it all from On The Twentieth Century, all I care about is love (Chicago), molasses to rum* (1776), me (BATB), You deserve a better life or private conversation from Side Show, The Way it ought to be (Tale of 2 cities), as good as you (Jane Eyre), dance with me darling* (Bat boy)
Hope:
Make Believe-Show Boat*, A home for you-Bat boy, Daddy's Girl (Grey Gardens), Goodbye little dream goodbye (Cole Porter), Goodnight My Someone – Music Man, Ribbons Down My Back – Hello Dolly, When I Marry Mr. Snow – Carousel, A Change In Me – Beauty and the Beast , A New Life – Jekyll & Hyde, It Might As Well Be Spring – State Fair, They Say It’s Wonderful – Annie Get Your Gun, Delishious - Nice Work If You Can Get It**
Pennywise:
What Ever Happened to my Part*- Spamalot(my Penny sang this), Anything that Ms. Strict* from Zombie Prom sings, Little Girls from Annie but that’s kinda overdone, A New Argentina - Evita , Morning Person- Shrek, Mr. Right from Triumph of Love, Down in the Depths on the 90th Floor-Cole Porter,
Little Sally:
My Party Dress from Henry and Mudge, “Disneyland*” from Smile, What It Means to be A Friend from 13 the Musical, “My Friend The Dictionary” or “The I Love You Song” from Spelling Bee, “It’s a Perfect Relationship*” from Bells Are Ringing, A Home for You from Bat Boy, “Where In The World Is My Prince” from Miss Spectacular, “Change” from A New Brain, Calm (Ordinary Days), Little known facts (You're a good man, Charlie Brown)
Other female featured/Ensemble (Ma Strong, Becky, etc):
Disneyland” from Smile, A Home for You or Inside your heart from Bat Boy, A Change In Me – Beauty and the Beast, It’s a perfect relationship (Bells are ringing), Change* (A new brain), Life upon the wicked stage (show boat), Feelings (The Apple Tree), unexpected song (song and dance), They won’t let you in the Opera, A lot of jazz songs (Cole Porter in particular), a TON of Judy’s stuff* and Penthouse apartment from Ruthless!
Other male featured/Ensemble (Harry, McQueen, etc):
Any of the prince’s songs from Once Upon A Mattress., Dance with me darling** or let me walk among you (Bat boy), Rooster’s song* (Annie), look at comedy songs from Kurt Weill*, Cole Porter, Gershwins
Rent:
Mark:
I’m Not That Guy*, Public Life, or The Saddest Song from Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Amazing Journey, Sensation, or I’m Free from The Who’s Tommy, I’m One or Is It In My Head from Quadrophenia, I’m Alive from Next to Normal, I who have nothing (Lieber & Stoller), Freedom 90 (George Michael), Can't get enough of your love Babe or my first my last my everything (Barry White), 6th Ave heartache (The Wallflowers), Know your enemy* or favorite son (Green Day)
Roger:
Don’t do Sadness* from Spring Awakening, Louder than words” or “See Her Smile" from Tick, Tick…Boom}, Iris (Goo goo dolls)
Collins:
Can't get enough of your love Babe* (Barry White), Can't make you live me (Bonnie Rait), real life** (Tick tick boom), old man river, bui doi (miss Saigon), Empty chairs
Angel:
Wig in a box* (Hedwig), stuff from Jersey Boys, Don't let me go (Shrek), Great balls of fire, a bunch of Bowie & Queen* songs, look at Kinky boots
Benny:
Favorite son* (Green day), I'll be here (Wild Party), let it sing** (Violet)
Mimi:
Saturday Night in the City from The Wedding Singer, Bring the Future Faster** from Rooms, Safe in the City from Taboo, It Won’t Be Long Now from In The Heights, Come To Your Senses* from Tick Tick …. Boom (May be overdone at Rent, but great for her)
Joanne:
Easy to be hard (Hair), Come to your senses, safe in the City, when you're good to mama (Chicago), My Strongest Suit (Aida)},,you had me (Joss Stone), something bad or i'm breaking down** [the end reminds me of we’re ok!](Falsettos), random black girl* (homemade fusion)
Maureen:
Easy To Be Hard from Hair, The Life of the Party** from The Wild Party, My Strongest Suit from Aida, Special from Avenue Q, My friend got the role with Ireland* from Legally Blonde (and play it up like Over the Moon), Acid Queen from Tommy, Touch-A-Touch-A-Touch Me from Rocky Horror, need a lover (Pat Benatar), let me come home* (Wedding Singer)
Male Ensemble:
I who have nothing (Lieber & Stoller), Freedom 90* (George Michael), Can't get enough of your love Babe or my first my last my everything (Barry White), 6th Ave heartache (The Wallflowers), Know your enemy or favorite son* (Green Day)
Female Ensemble:
Call from the Vatican (Nine), Saturday Night in the City from The Wedding Singer, “Come to Your Senses” from Tick tick boom (probably will be suuuppper overdone at a rent audition, Safe In the City” from Taboo, Look at The Who’s Tommy, I Will Prevail from Wonderland, Forever from Shrek the Musical, Anything Natalie sings in Next to Normal… or just any female song in that show, My Strongest Suit from Aida (only really good for Maureen), The Dark I know Well is overdone but good
Grease:
Sandy:
How Lovely to be a woman (Bye bye birdie), Anything Toffee sings in Zombie Prom**, happy to keep his dinner warm, love me tender or there's always me (all shook up)}, Lonely pew (Reefer Madness) Someday (Wedding Singer), you don't have to say you love me (Dusty Springfield), Inside you heart* from Bat Boy
Danny:
how can I say goodbye* (Zombie Prom), Mary Jane/Mary Lane (Reefer Madness), I don’t want to (all shook up), it takes two (hairspray), One last kiss (bye bye birdie), serve yourself (pump boys and dinettes), Edgar’s part *of Comfort and Joy [i have kind of a weird solo cut that could do the trick] (Bat Boy), look at Crybaby
Rizzo:
Spanish rose, I don't know how to love him, big spender (sweet charity), one night with you *(All shook up), nobody's side (Chess), you don't have to say you love me** (Dusty Springfield)
Marty/Female Ensemble:
A teenager in love* (Return from the forbidden planet), fools fall in love (all shook up), change (a new brain), an English teacher (Bye bye birdie)}, whatever Lola wants (damn Yankees), stuff from Bonnie&Clyde, you don't have to say you love me, wishing and hoping*, or Son of a Preacher Man (or anything she's done, really (Dusty Springfield), a tonnn of female stuff from Bat Boy, look at Shout! A Mod Musical, a lot of pop songs of the 50s and 60s.
Kenickie/Male Ensemble:
Stuff from catch me of you can, All shook up, me (BATB), a tonnn of Male stuff from Bat Boy, Jersey Boys, Footloose, a lot of pop songs of the 50s and 60s. Earth angels (crew cuts)
Legally blonde:
Elle:
Fly, Fly, Away” - Catch Me If You Can , “Fly Into the Future**” - Vanities, “On My Way” - Violet, “How to Return Home” - Tales from the Bad Years}*
Emmet:
Freeze Your Brain” - Heathers, Wouldn't it be nice or I'll be here (Wild Party), Purpose (Ave Q), Marry me a little * Company), my next story (Glory days), They say it's wonderful (Annie Get Your Gun)}, let me walk among you (Bat boy), it took me awhile (John & Jen)
Warren:
Freeze Your Brain” - Heathers}
Wouldn't it be nice (Wild Party), The Green (Wedding Singer), Bye Room (John & Jen)
Vivienne/Brooke:
Candy Store” or “Beautiful” - Heathers, Pop!”- The Wedding Singer, Miss Byrd” -Closer Than Ever}
Margot, Pilar & Serena:
You’ve Got Possibilities”, “Getting Ready” - 13}
Pr. Callahan:
The pinstripes are all they see (Catch Me if you can), all I care about is love (Chicago), Sweet Charity,
Paulette:
Shy” - Once Upon a Mattress, “What Ever Happened to My Part” - Spamalot, “A Little Brains A Little Talent” - Damn Yankees , “As We Stumble Along” - The Drowsy Chaperone, The same old music** (Vanities), I ain't got time (Zanna don't), plain Jane fast ass (bare), Get out and stay out, change* (a new brain)
Kate & Female Ensemble:
Someday*- The Wedding Singer, Let’s Hear it for the Boy- Footloose, Mixtape- Avenue Q, Once Upon a Time- Brooklyn: The Musical, Cute Boys With Short Haircuts* or The Same Old Music or Fly Into the Future from Vanities
Grandmaster & Male Ensemble:
it takes two (hairspray), look at bring it on, Charlie’s stuff* kinky boots
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ishabenjuria-blog · 5 years
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hard and eat a diet high in protein and essential fats
The Best Supplements for Getting in Shape (And the Ones to Avoid)
If you’re serious about changing your physique,  you want to teach and eat within the right manner to build new lean muscle mass while burning unwanted fats. But education tough can dissipate your frame of nutrients, vitamins and different compounds essential for muscle gain and fats loss. Even with the excellent weight loss program viable, it is able to be fantastically difficult to get a majority of these vital factors – and that’s in which dietary supplements are available. From: https://www.thechiletimes.cl/
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Whey Protein – Whey is rich in the BCAAs that restore sore muscle mass and cause increase. What makes it a mainly beneficial supp is its high quantity of leucine (the maximum strong amino acid) and fast digestion. It's best pre or publish-workout, and may be mixed with casein for a meal replacement.
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Glutamine To Add Muscle Faster
Glutamine is an amino acid that studies endorse minimizes the breakdown of muscles all through strenuous exercising in addition to improving muscle synthesis, that is the assimilation of the protein you consume into new tissue. Having good enough stages has also been linked to advanced mind and gut health. You need to already get enough of this compound from your weight loss program, however it is able to be worth taking a supplement in case you’re below plenty of strain or education tougher than everyday.
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Make sure you eat as many servings of clean veg as possible each day – then attempt including a greens complement to fill any nutritional gaps you can have overlooked. Most powders incorporate a couple of servings of greens in conjunction with other exceedingly beneficial compounds you’d be loath to consume of their natural bureaucracy (assume algae and grasses). You can drink it directly – if you have no experience of taste – or mixture it right into a breakfast shake or smoothie.
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We went to 3 top coaches to find out which dietary supplements they swear with the aid of Vitamin D maintains my bones wholesome and my immune system fighting match “I most effective take a small amount of supplements as I try and get as a whole lot as I can from meals – but I continually take nutrition D. I know my body takes a pounding from the crazily stupid range of miles I run [Hughes has run 53 marathons in 53 days] but this vit allows modify absorption of calcium for healthful bones and supports my immune device to help me get better quicker.” – Amy Hughes, patience athlete, blogger and charity report breaker.
Fish oils keep my thoughts sharp and my frame organized to build muscle
“Omega three fatty acids in fish oils assist with hormone production – including testosterone, which is critical in case you need to construct lean muscle – and it’s additionally been proven to increase cognitive characteristic. People commonly lack first-rate fats intake however are reluctant to devour oily fish like mackerel, in order that’s another exact cause to take omega three supplements.” – Ben Mudge, PT and fitness model (benmudge.Com)
Whey protein shakes assist me maintain lean muscle once I’m at the pass
“If you’re looking to shed pounds it’s frequently tough to discover a meal on the road that’s excessive in protein however low in carbohydrates or fats, which is in which 20-30g of whey between feeds goes a protracted manner. It facilitates raise your protein intake for immediate recovery, curbs starvation and enables you keep away from any useless calories so that you can enjoy a huge, wholefood meal at other sittings.” – Andrew Tracey, practical health expert.
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"The Perfect Gooseys"
A janitor's son is bullied by rich kids. So his dad stands up for him in the most heartwarming way.
George attends the competitive private school Auburn Academy, where he struggles to keep up with the other students. Auburn is a harsh, even cruel, place, full of overachievers who are often mean to the boy -- if they aren't completely ignoring him. It doesn't help that his dad is the school's janitor, either, who picks up his son in a rickety old car every day. 
But George's dad decides to stand up for his kid, showing just how far a parent will go to love and support their child -- even if it means possible further humiliation. 
Director Andrew Mudge has crafted a sweet, delightful dramedy full of genuine heart and compassion. Its charming quirks -- minimal dialogue for the main characters, soaring score and meticulous and witty production design -- never overwhelm the film. 
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Musicals I have to get into
A comprehensive list of shows I have to get into along with ones I’ve actually checked out that I need to get more into, mostly for me but this list is everyone i guess
Ones I have to get into (I know a song or less):
Starting with the 3 I got for christmas
Dear Evan Hansen
Carrie
Come From Away
Hadestown
Bring it On
Next To Normal
Spongebob
Gypsy (I know more than one song and have seen the movie but whatever)
Be More Chill
Bat Boy
The Lightning Thief
21 Chump Street
Spring Awakening
In The Heights
Pippin
Aladdin (All these Disney ones, I know the og movie but not the show)
Tarzan
Freaky Friday (checked out the whole thing one time)
Pippin
Assassins
Passion
Merrily We Roll Along
Ballroom
Side Show
Road Show
Kinky Boots
Avenue Q
Something Rotten
Bonnie and Clyde
Jekyll and Clyde
Secret Garden
Footloose (saw it a few years ago, could use a refresh)
Titanic
Secret Garden
Billy Elliot
Great Comet of 1812
She Loves Me
Chess
The Little Princess
Once Upon a Matress
The King and I
Something Rotten
Urinetown
Porgy and Bess
Aida
Groundhog Day
Waitress
Once on this Island
Tuck Everlasting
Big Fish
Mowtown
On the 20th Century
Falsettos
Ragtime
42nd Street
It Should Have Been You
Me and My Girl
The Wiz
The Color Purple
Violet
Bandstand
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Mame
Dog Fight
Ordinary Days
Fun Home
Hair
Bridges of Madison County
The Producers
Man of La Mancha
Sunset Boulevard
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Jesus Christ Superstar
Godspell
Phantom of the Opera (Yester and Kopit)
The Drowsy Chaperon
Catch Me If You Can
The Wild Party
Pricilla, Queen of the Desert
Xanadu
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Follies
Pirates of Penzance
Nice Work If You Can Get It
A Funny Thing Happened on They Way to The Forum
Henry and Mudge
A New Brain
State Fair
Amadeus
Tommy
Zorro
Billy Elliot
The Light in the Piazza
How The Grinch Stole Christams
Suessical
Half a Six Pence
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
Love Never Dies
9 to 5
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder
Blood Brothers
Company
Sunday in the Park with George
Little Women
Parade
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
FlashDance
Saturday Night Fever
Amelie
The Baker’s Wife
The Wedding Singer
A Bronx Tale
We Will Rock You
Rock of Ages
Brigadoon
Candide
Kismet
Rocky
Ghost
The Fantasticks
Young Frankenstien
Fun Home
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
School of Rock
Ordinary Days
Promises, Promises
Curtains
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
13
The Boy from Oz
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Elf
Peter Pan
Sister Act
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Once
Geekville
Toxic Avenger
Beuatiful
Rocky
The Full Monty
Meet Me in St Louis
A Star Is Born
All That Jazz
Grey Gardens
Nine
A Little Night Music
La Cage Aux Folles
All Shook Up
South Pacific
American Psycho
Lestat
Dr. Zhivago
Spiderman: Turn off the Dark
It’s A Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman
BKLYN
Kiss of the Spiderwoman
If/Then
Taboo
Starlight Express
Camp Rock On Stage
High School Musical 2 On Stage
White Christmas
Holiday Inn
Dracula
Dance of the Vampires
The Band Wagon
They’re playing Our Song
Smile
The Last 5 Years
Mean Girls
Tick Tick Boom
Gay Card
The Spitfire Grill
Is There Life After High School
Schoolhouse Rock: On Stage
Menopause the Musical
3hree
Escape to Magerittaville
The Band’s Visit
Two Men from Verona
The Boys from Syracuse
The Frogs
Let It Be
Anne of Green Gables
In Transit
Amélie
Bat Out of Hell
American Psycho
Coraline
The Wind in the Willows
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Barnum
Greatest Showman
Anyone Can Whistle
Allegro
Anchors Aweigh
Aspects of Love
Babes in Arms
Paint Your Wagons!
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
Big
Sweet Charity
Bloomer Girl
Bullets over Broadway
Bring Back Birdie
Annie Warbucks
Carmen Jones
Can- Can
Cannibal! The Musical
A Christmas Carol
A Class Act
City of Angles
The Civil War
Clue
Damn Yankees
Daddy Long Legs
Dear Edwina
Disaster
Do I Hear A Waltz?
Do Re Mi
Elisabeth
Fiorello!
Finian’s Rainbow
Flower Drum Song
Floyd Collins
Funny Face
Grand Hotel
Honk!
I Love You Because
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
Little Mary Sunshine
Little Miss Sunshine
Lucky Stiff
Much Ado
My Son Pinocchio
No No Nanette
Nosferatu
On a clear day you can see forever
On The Town
On Your Toes
Pacific Overtures
Pal Joey
Pipe Dream
The Red Shoes
Repo!
Rex
The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd
Scarlet Pimpernel
Smokey Joe’s Cafe
Song and Dance
Stop the World – I Want to Get Off
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The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Where’s Charlie
The Woman in White
A Wonderful Life
Wonderful Town
Wonderland
A Year With Frog and Toad
Musicals that I either kinda know or know pretty well that aren’t quite at the best level
Cabaret
Anastasia
Camelot
Pajama Game
Calamity Jane
Fosse
ALW’s Wizard of Oz
Singing in the Rain
Moulin Rouge!
Legally Blonde
Mamma Mia!
Across the Universe
Oklahoma
The Addams Family
The og West Side Story (I only know the movie)
The og Into The Woods (I’m still better with the movie)
Carousel
Sweeney Todd
A Chrous Line
Evita
Hamilton (Almost there)
Newsies
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Fame
Spamalot
The Lion King
My Fair Lady
Hello Dolly (almost there)
Funny Girl
Anything Goes
Showboat
Fiddler on the roof
You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown
Cats
Book of Mormon
Annie
Miss Saigon
Rocky Horror (stage version)
An American in Paris
Annie Get Your Gun
Kiss Me Kate
Guys and Dolls
Chicago (stage version)
Reefer Madness
Grease (stage version)
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Aurealis Award shortlists announced
The Aurealis Award shortlists were announced yesterday and there's a very interesting mix of works on the lists this year. You can read the full announcement at the Aurealis Awards website, here. I'm also reproducing the actual shortlists below with links to the books/stories that I've reviewed — which isn't very many of them this time around. Looks like I have some homework reading.
BEST CHILDREN’S FICTION
How to Bee, Bren MacDibble (Allen & Unwin)
The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone, Jaclyn Moriarty (Allen & Unwin)
The Shop at Hoopers Bend, Emily Rodda (HarperCollins Australia)
The Exile, Jo Sandhu (Penguin Random House Australia)
Accidental Heroes, Lian Tanner (Allen & Unwin)
Nevermoor, Jessica Townsend (Hachette Australia)
BEST GRAPHIC NOVEL / ILLUSTRATED WORK
Action Tank, Mike Barry (Mike Barry Was Here)
Changing Ways book 3, Justin Randall (Gestalt)
Dungzilla, James Foley (Fremantle Press)
Giants, Trolls, Witches, Beasts, Craig Phillips (Allen & Unwin)
Home Time, Campbell Whyte (Penguin Random House Australia)
Tintinnabula, Margo Lanagan & Rovina Cai (ill.) (Little Hare)
BEST YOUNG ADULT SHORT STORY
“One Small Step”, Amie Kaufman (Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology,HarperCollins Australia)
“I Can See the Ending”, Will Kostakis (Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology, HarperCollins Australia)
“Competition Entry #349”, Jaclyn Moriarty (Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology, HarperCollins Australia)
“First Casualty” Michael Pryor (Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology, HarperCollins Australia)
Girl Reporter, Tansy Rayner Roberts (Book Smugglers)
“Oona Underground”, Lili Wilkinson (Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology, HarperCollins Australia)
BEST HORROR SHORT STORY
“Reef”, Kat Clay (SQ Mag 31, IFWG Publishing Australia) 
“Outside, a Drifter”, Lisa L Hannett (Looming Low, Dim Shores)
“Angel Hair”, Deborah Sheldon (Perfect Little Stitches and Other Stories, IFWG Publishing Australia)
“The Endless Below”, Alfie Simpson (Breach Issue #02)
“Old Growth”, J Ashley Smith (SQ Mag 31, IFWG Publishing Australia)
“On the Line”, J Ashley Smith (Midnight Echo 12, Australasian Horror Writers Association)
BEST HORROR NOVELLA
The Mailman, Jeremy Bates (Ghillinnein Books)
Hope and Walker, Andrew Cull (Vermillion Press)
“Grind”, Michael Grey (Pacific Monsters, Fox Spirit Books)
“The Stairwell”, Chris Mason (Below The Stairs – Tales from the Cellar, Things In The Well)
“No Good Deed”, Angela Slatter (New Fears 1, Titan Books)
“Furtherest”, Kaaron Warren (Dark Screams Volume 7, Cemetery Dance)
BEST FANTASY SHORT STORY
“Hamelin’s Graves”, Freya Marske (Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #69)
“The Curse is Come Upon Me, Cried”, Tansy Rayner Roberts (Please Look After This Angel & Other Winged Stories, self-published)
“The Little Mermaid, in Passing”, Angela Slatter (Review of Australian Fiction Vol 22 Issue 1)
“Duplicity”, J Ashley Smith (Dimension6 #11)
“The Rainmaker Goddess, Hallowed Shaz”, Marlee Jane Ward (Feminartsy)
“Oona Underground”, Lili Wilkinson (Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology, HarperCollins Australia).
BEST FANTASY NOVELLA
The Book Club, Alan Baxter (PS Publishing)
“Remnants”, Nathan Burrage (Dimension6 #11, Coer de Lion)
“The Cunning Woman’s Daughter”, Kate Forsyth & Kim Wilkins (The Silver Well, Ticonderoga Publications)
In Shadows We Fall, Devin Madson (self-published)
“Braid”, Kirstyn McDermott (Review of Australian Fiction Vol 24 Issue 1)
Humanity for Beginners, Faith Mudge (Less Than Three Press)
BEST SCIENCE FICTION SHORT STORY
“The Missing Years”, Lyn Battersby (Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #66)
“A Little Faith”, Aiki Flinthart (Like a Woman, Mirren Hogan)
“Cards and Steel Hearts”, Pamela Jeffs (Lawless Lands: Tales from the Weird Frontier, Falstaff Books)
“One Small Step”, Amie Kaufman (Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology,HarperCollins Australia)
“Conversations with an Armoury” Garth Nix (Infinity Wars, Solaris)
“Hurk + Dav”, Alfie Simpson (Breach Issue #01)
BEST SCIENCE FICTION NOVELLA
“This Silent Sea”, Stephanie Gunn (Review of Australian Fiction Vol 24 Issue 6)
“I Can See the Ending”, Will Kostakis (Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology, HarperCollins Australia)
“The Wandering Library”, DK Mok (Ecopunk!, Ticonderoga Publications)
“Island Green”, Shauna O’Meara (Ecopunk!, Ticonderoga Publications)
Matters Arising from the Identification of the Body, Simon Petrie (Peggy Bright Books)
Girl Reporter, Tansy Rayner Roberts (Book Smugglers)
BEST COLLECTION
The Birdcage Heart & Other Strange Tales, Peter M Ball (Brain Jar Press) 
The Silver Well, Kate Forsyth & Kim Wilkins (Ticonderoga Publications)
Beneath the Floating City, Donna Maree Hanson (self-published)
Singing My Sister Down and Other Stories, Margo Lanagan (Allen & Unwin)
Please Look After This Angel & Other Winged Stories, Tansy Rayner Roberts (self-published) 
Perfect Little Stitches and Other Stories, Deborah Sheldon (IFWG Publishing Australia)
BEST ANTHOLOGY
Midnight Echo #12, Shane Jiraiya Cummings & Anthony Ferguson (eds.) (Australasian Horror Writers Association)
The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror 2015, Liz Grzyb & Talie Helene (eds.) (Ticonderoga Publications)
Dimension6: Annual Collection 2017, Keith Stevenson (ed.) (coeur de lion publishing)
Infinity Wars, Jonathan Strahan (ed.) (Rebellion/Solaris)
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume 11, Jonathan Strahan (ed.) (Rebellion/Solaris)
BEST YOUNG ADULT NOVEL
In The Dark Spaces, Cally Black (Hardie Grant Egmont)
Ida, Alison Evans (Echo, Bonnier Publishing Australia)
Frogkisser!, Garth Nix (Allen & Unwin)
This Mortal Coil, Emily Suvada (Puffin UK)
Psynode, Marlee Jane Ward (Seizure)
The Undercurrent, Paula Weston (Text Publishing)
BEST HORROR NOVEL
Aletheia, J S Breukelaar (Crystal Lake Publishing)
Who’s Afraid Too?, Maria Lewis (Hachette Australia)
Soon, Lois Murphy (Transit Lounge)
BEST FANTASY NOVEL
Crossroads of Canopy, Thoraiya Dyer (Tor Books)
Gwen, Goldie Goldbloom (Fremantle Press)
Cassandra, Kathryn Gossow (Odyssey Books)
Godsgrave, Jay Kristoff (HarperCollins Publishers)
Gap Year In Ghost Town, Michael Pryor (Allen & Unwin)
Wellside, Robin Shortt (Candlemark & Gleam)
BEST SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL
Closing Down, Sally Abbott (Hachette Australia)
Terra Nullius, Claire G Coleman (Hachette Australia)
Year of the Orphan, Daniel Findlay (Penguin Random House Australia)
An Uncertain Grace, Krissy Kneen (Text Publishing)
From the Wreck, Jane Rawson (Transit Lounge)
Lotus Blue, Cat Sparks (Skyhorse)
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Below are my recommendations for three plays with starry casts “opening” and available only this weekend, two documentaries about theater, and a theater festival that  New Yorkers can see without traveling for the first time in its 73-year history.
Recent worthwhile theater still available include #WhileWeBreathe, Manual Cinema’s The End of TV, , Cuttin Up, Homebound Project 5, and The Line.
Also: check out my calendar of August 2020 theater openings. with loads more offerings, including  two exciting fundraisers this weekend.
  Friday
  The Understudy Play Reading Fridays 7 p.m. Theresa Rebeck’s comedy focuses on Roxanne, who is charged with running the understudy rehearsal for the Broadway premiere of a heretofore undiscovered masterpiece by Franz Kafka. She is rattled when she discovers it’s her ex-fiance who is understudy for Jake, a mid-tier action star yearning for legitimacy. Starring Andrew Kober, Lesli Margherita and Jawan M. Jackson
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Two documentaries:
Howard Disney Plus A documentary on Howard Ashman, the lyricist for “The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin” and “Beauty and the Beast,” who died of AIDS in 1991 at the age of 40.
In the Heights: Chasing Broadway Dreams PBS Great Performances A documentary of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first Broadway musical, as part of the program’s new “Broadway at Home” series. A cool follow-up to Hamilton on Disney+ (still available to subscribers) and the Freestyle Love Supreme documentary on Hulu (ditto.)
Saturday
Edinburgh Fringe Festival Check out first batch of 30 plays on The Space UK
(For a smidgeon of guidance, check out my post, Edinburgh Fringe Festival In Your Home)
Dutchman Play-PerView 7 p.m. A read of Amiri Baraka’s 1964 play that’s a stark, allegorical confrontation between Lula, a white woman, and Clay, a black man, on the subway in New York, featuring the cast of the 2007 Cherry Lane production — Dulé Hill, Jennifer Mudge, and Christopher Meyer.
  Sunday
Ato Blankson-Wood
Antigone in Ferguson Theater of War Productions 8:30 p.m. On the sixth anniversary of the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, Theater of War brings back the most-lauded of its many productions that use Greek tragedy to illuminate current issue.. This live Zoom version follows Theater of War’s usual format; the starry cast will first read Sophocles’ tragedy, four panelists will discuss it, and then the discussion will be open to the audience. The cast features Oscar Isaac, Tracie Thoms, Ato Blankson Wood, Willie Woodmore, Marjolaine Goldsmith, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, De-Rance Blaylock, Duane Martin Foster, Marcelle Davies Lashley, John Leggette, and Gheremi Clay, and the Antigone in Ferguson Choir.
Theater to See This Weekend, Aug 7-9: Edinburgh Fringe, Antigone in Ferguson, Dutchman. Below are my recommendations for three plays with starry casts "opening" and available only this weekend, two documentaries about theater, and a theater festival that  New Yorkers can see without traveling for the first time in its 73-year history.
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joneshead · 7 years
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“I love all my Archie Comics characters like Archie Andrews, Jughead Jones, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle, Kevin Keller… looks at smudged writing on hand… and Mudge Klimpt and Goose.”
- Becks, typo provided by @prosbros
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Currently on view through this Saturday, TEXTURE / PATTERN: featuring artists Adam Belt, Kim MacConnel, Ed Moses, Anne Mudge, Zak Ové, Andrew Pasquella, Christopher Puzio & Brian Wills. Detail of: ZAK OVÉ, DP27, 2016, crochet doilies, 70-7/8" x 47-1/4” #ZakOve (at Quint Gallery)
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artfulstationer · 7 years
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Bring the Riding to the People from Elastic Lab on Vimeo.
Municipal mountain bike parks are a relatively new concept that, simply put, brings the excitement of off-road cycling to city-dwellers of all ages and skills. This is the story of three parks, in three very different communities, with one thing in common. All were built using sustainable practices on underused park land by an all-volunteer workforce in a remarkable show of cooperation among cities, land managers and private citizens to "bring the riding to the people."
This film made possible by Native Eyewear in association with IMBA. An Elastic Lab Production. Filmmakers: Andrew Mudge/NYC; Valerie Vozza/Seattle; Andrew Kemler with Terry Breheny and Nicholas Stock/Denver. 720p. Running time 31:00.
Official Selection 2011: Foursite Film Festival, Kalamazoo Bicycle Film Festival, Estes Park Film Festival, Boston Bike Film Festival
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작은 도서관을 위한 학년별 추천도서 목록 - 영어책 (킨더부터 고등학생까지)
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작은 도서관을 위한 학년별 추천도서 목록 - 영어책 (킨더부터 고등학생까지)
작은 도서관을 위한 학년별 추천도서 목록 – 영어책 (킨더부터 고등학생까지)
        질문을 받았습니다.
해외에 <어린이 영어 도서관>을 지을 예정인데 책을 추천해 달라고요.
    1. 특정 독자층을 대상으로 하는 목록입니다.
  추천도서 목록은 굉장히 다양합니다.
교사협회, 출판계, 도서관 사서들이 추천하는 책들도 있고
부모들이 추천하는 책들도 있고
베스트셀러 목록도 있구요.
교사나 부모에게 추천하는 목록도 있고 아이들에게 추천하는 목록도 있습니다.
  그런데 해외에 살면서 도서관을 접하기 힘든 아이들을 위한 영어책이라면
미국이나 한국에 사는 아이들과는 좀 달라야 하지 않을까 하는 생각이 들었습니다.
그래서 자기가 살고 있는 작은 동네를 벗어나기 쉽지 않은 아이들이라는 것을 염두에 두고 아래 목록을 작성했습니다.
한국이나 미국에 계신 분들에게는 적당하지 않은 목록이 될 수 있습니다.
특정한 아이가 아닌 소수더라도 다양한 아이들일 수 있음을 염두에 두고 작성했습니다.
특정한 관심사를 가진 여러분 자녀를 위해서는 적당하지 않을 수 있음을 미리 말씀드립니다.
  사람들의 왕래가 많지 않은 곳에 살지만 정치적 특성상 영어권인 아이들을 위해 작성한 목록이라서
파닉스나 문법 어휘 등 영어 공부가 목적인 책들은 포함하지 않았습니다.
          2. 순위별 추천 목록
  예산에 따라 구비할 수 있는 범위가 달라질 것 같습니다.
그래서 0순위, 1순위, 2순위 등 순위를 정해서 목록을 작성했습니다.
우선 0순위의 책들은 학년과 큰 상관없이 모든 독자층을 대상으로 한 책들입니다.
2,3순위로 갈수록 있으면 좋지만 없어도 무관한 책들입니다.
예산 범위 내에서 0순위와 1순위를 먼저 구입하신 후 2순위 3순위 순서대로 구입하시면 됩니다.
특별히 수요가 많은 연령대는 다른 연령에 비해 다음 순위까지 구입하시면 될 것 같습니다.
          3. 0순위 책들
  사전 등 참고 문헌류
  (1) 영어 사전 : 킨더~2학년 용 : Little Einsteins My first Picture Dictionary
초등 중학년 이상~중학생 : Macmillan Dictionary for Children
    (2) 넌픽션 – 과학
킨더~초등 저학년용 : National Geographic Kids Science Readers 10권 (전체 40여권) : Planets, Storms, Volcanoes, Rocks and Minerals, Trains, Weather, Planes 등 포함 (동물은 타 지역에 사는 펭귄이나 폴라 베어 등 몇개만 포함하고 제외)
초등 중학년~중학생  : (동물) National Geographic Animal Encyclopedia
(동물) National Geographic Kids : Wild Animal Atlas
(인체) DK First Human Body Encyclopedia
(우주) DK First Space Encyclopedia
    (3) 넌픽션 – 역사
초등 저학년용 : Danger Zone 5~10권 (고대문명, 중세, 근대, 현대를 골고루 조금씩)
초등 중학년용 : Who was 시리즈 10권 정도 (아인슈타인, 월트 디즈니, 뉴튼, 만델라, 간디, 안네 프랑크, 레오나르도 다빈치, 제인 구달, 에디슨, 닐 암스트롱, 줄리어스 시저, 링컨, 헬렌 켈러, 갈릴레오 등)
초등 고학년용 : DK History year by year
A little history of the world (E. H. Gombrich)
  예술사/과학사 등 (이 책들은 all-color 판이라 좀 비싸서 예산 되는대로)
DK Art : that changed the world
DK Timeline of Science
    (4) 고전 1
고전은 축약본과 완역본이 있습니다.
완역본은 Puffin이나 Penguin이나 Sterling 출판사 책으로
축약본은 Stering 출판사의 Classic Starts 시리즈 책으로 구입가능합니다.
축약본 보다는 완역을 권하고 아래 책들은 초등 고학년 이후 완역으로 읽을만한 고전들입니다.
  어린 왕자 (The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
작은 아씨들 (Little Women by Louisa May Alcott)
해저 2만리 (Twenty Thousand Leagues under the sea by Jules Verne)
80일간의 세계일주 (Around the world in 80 days by Jules Verne)
셜록 홈즈 (Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle)
빨간머리 앤 (Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery)
하이디 (Heidi by Johanna Spyri)
피노키오 (Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi)
피터 팬 (Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie)
호두까기 인형 (The nutcracker by E. T. A. Hoffmann) : Susan Jeffers 나 Vladimir Vagin의 삽화를 권합니다.
눈의 여왕 (The snow queen by Hans Christian Andersen) : Vladyslav Yerko의 삽화를 권합니다.
이솝 우화 (Aesop’s Fables) The Aesop for Children 제목으로 나온 Milo Winter의 삽화를 권합니다.
이상한 나라의 앨리스 (Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll) : Helen Oxenbury의 삽화를 권합니다.
오즈의 마법사 (The Wonderful wizard of OZ) : W. W. Denslow의 삽화를 권합니다.
비밀의 화원 (The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett) : Robert Ingpen의 삽화를 권합니다.
버드나무에 부는 바람 (The wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame) : Robert Ingpen의 삽화를 권합니다.
Chitthy Chitty Bang Bang (Ian Fleming) : John Burningham의 삽화를 권합니다.
  The Giving Tree (Shel Silverstein)
Winnie-the-Pooh (A. A. Milne)
Peter Rabbit (Beatrix Potter) : 시리즈 전체는 23권인데 단행본으로 몇 권 사는 것 보다 합본집이 쌉니다.
    (5) 종교/신화
성경 : 킨더~1학년용 : The Beginner’s Bible (Zondervan출판사, Kelly Pulley)
2~4학년용 :  The Jesus storybook Bible (Sally Lloid-Jones)
고학년~중학생 : NIrV
그리스 신화 : D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths
오딧세이 : The Odyssey (Gillian Cross, Neil Packer)
    (6) 지구본이나 세계 전도 또는 Atlas
  (7) 영상물 (DVD)
주말 이벤트로 책과 연계해 보여줘도 좋을 것 같습니다.
Wonderful Wizard of OZ
Hugo
나니아 연대기 3편
The Polar Express
Pippi Longstocking
Chitthy Chitty Bang Bang
The Giver
A Wrinkle in time
The Book Thief
The Lord of the Rings
Star Wars
Cloudy with a chance of meatballs (애니메이션)
          4. 연령별 순위별 목록
  하드커버와 페이퍼백은 가격 차이가 납니다.
도서관에서는 보통 하드커버를 권하지만 예산에 맞춰 선택하십시요.
그림책은 하드커버를 권합니다.
      <킨더>
  1순위
Elephant and Piggie (Mo Willems) 3권 (전체 시리즈는 30여권)
Fly Guy (Tedd Arnold ) 3권 (전체 시리즈는 10여권)
Dr. Seuss 3권 : Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, Hop on Pop
The Very hungry caterpillar (Eric Carl)
If you give a mouse a cookie (Laura Numeroff)
  2순위
The paper bag princess (Robert Munsch)
Water Hole (Graeme Base)
The Little polar bear (Hans de Beer)
The adventures of Polo (Regis Faller)
Adel and Simon (Barbara McClintock)
  3순위
The Cat in the Hat know all about that 10권 정도와 DVD
Gingerbread Baby (Jan Brett)
Olivia (Ian Falconer)
The Polar Express (Chris Van Allsburg)
Charlie the caterpillar (Dom DeLuise)
          <1학년>
  1순위 :
Frog and toad are friends (Arnold Lobel)
Amelia Bedelia (Peggy Parhish)
Henry and Mudge (Cynthia Rylant)
Arthur Adventures 2~3권 (전체 30 여권)
Nate the Great 1~2권 (전체 30 여권)
Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot (Dav Pilkey) 1~2권 (전체 8권 정도)
  2순위
Arthur Adventures 나머지 10권 정도 + DVD
Roscoe Riley Rules! 1권
Calendar Mysteries (Ron Roy) 1권
Diary of Worm/spider/fly 중에서 1~2권
Mercy Watson goes for a ride (Kate DiCamillo)
  3순위
Sector 7 (David Wiesner)
Flotsam (David Wiesner)
Cloudy with a chance of meatballs (Judi Barrett)
The Little house (Virginia Lee Burton)
        <2학년>
  1순위
Magic Tree House 28권 또는 20권 (전체 50여권)
Junie B. Jones 3권 (전체 30여권)
Flat Stanley 1~2권 (전체 20여권)
Stink #5 : Solar System Superhero (Megan McDonald, Peter H. Reynolds)
  2순위
The Wall (Peter Sis)
Journey (Aaron Becker)
Quest (Aaron Becker)
Imagine a place (Rob Gonsalves)
  3순위
Bad Kitty gets a bath (Nick Bruel)
Eloise (Kay Thompson, Hilary Knight)
      <3학년>
  1순위
E. B. White 책 세 권 (Charlotte’s Web, Stuart Little, and The Trumpet of the swan)
Roald Dahl 책 일곱권 : Charlie and the chocolate factory, James and the giant peach, Matilda, The BGH, The witches, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The enormous Crocodile
My father’s dragaon 시리즈 세 권 (Ruth Stiles Gannett) : My Father’s dragon, Elmer and the dragon, The dragon of Blueland
Judy Blume (Fudge 시리즈 5권)
  2순위
Ramona Quimby Age 8 (Beverly Cleary)
The mouse and the motorcycle (Beverly Cleary)
Gooney Bird Green (Lois Lowry)
The world according to Humphrey (Betty G. Birney)
The Boxcar Children 1권 (Gertrude Chandler Warne)
  3순위
Captain Underpants 1권 (전체 10여권)
Geronimo Stilton 1권 (전체 100여권)
Thea Stilton 1권 (전체 20여권)
The chocolate touch (Patrick Skene Catling)
          <4학년>
  1순위
Percy Jackson and the Olympians 5권
The 39 clues 1부 11권
Frindle (Andrew Clements)
Because of Winn-Dixie (Kate DiCamillo)
Pippi Longstocking (Adtrid Lindgren)
  2순위
Diary of a wimpy Kid (Jeff Kinney)
I Survived 시리즈 5권 (전체 10권)
  3순위
The One and only Ivan (Katherine Applegate)
The miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane (Kate DiCamillo)
Catwings 시리즈 네 권 (Ursula K. Le Guin)
The hundred drasses (Eleanor Estes)
    <5~6학년>
  1순위
나니아 연대기 7권 (C. S. Lewis)
해리 포터 7권
Wonder (R. J. Palacio)
The invention of Hugo Cabret (Brian Selznick)
The Phantom Tollbooth (Norton Juster)
How to train youd dragon (Cressida Cowell)
  Newbery 수상작들 : Number the stars (Lois Lowry), A wrinkle in time (Madeleine L’Engle),
Holes (louis Sachar), Hatchet (Gary Paulsen),
Bud, not Buddy (Christopher Paul Curtis), Tuck Everlasting (Natalie Babbitt),
Mr. Popper’s Penguins (Richard & Florence Atwater), The cricket inTimes Square (George Seldon)
From the mixed-up files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (E. L. Konigsburg), Walk two moons (Sharon Creech)
  2순위
The city of ember (Jeanne Duprau)
Dork Diaries 1권 (Rachel Renee Russell)
Big Nate in a class by himself (Lincoln Peirce)
The adventures of Tintin (Herge) 3권: The secret of the unicorn, Red Rackham’s treasure, The sevel crystal balls
  3순위
Warriors (Erin Hunter)
Where the mountain meets the moon (Grace Lin)
The house of the scorpion (Nancy Farmer)
Hoot (Carl Hiaasen)
Artemis Fowl 1권 (Eoin Colfer)
Alex Rider 1권 (Anthony Horwitz)
Treasure Hunters (James Patterson)
Mary Poppins (P. L. Travers)
          <7~8학년>
  1순위
The Giver 시리즈 네권 : The Giver, Gathering Blue, Messenger, Son (Lois Lowry)
Hunger Games 세 권 (Suzanne Collins)
The Hobbit (J. R. R. Tolkin)
  2순위
Maze Runner 시리즈 네 권 (James Dashner)
The golden compass (Philip Pullman)
Smile (Raina Telgemeier)
  3순위 (9~12학년 책 일부 포함)
The Fault in our stars (John Green)
Divergent 시리즈 네 권 (Divergent, Insergent., Allegiant, Four)
The Heroes of Olympus 다섯권 (Rick Riordan)
      <9~12학년>
  1순위
세익스피어 : Macbeth, Hamlet, Romer and Juliet, Julius Caesar
The Book Thief (Markus Zusak)
Animal Farm (George Orwell), 1984 (George Orwell)
The lord of the Rings (J. R. R. Tolkin)
  2순위
The Fault in our stars (John Green)
Divergent 시리즈 네 권 (Divergent, Insergent., Allegiant, Four)
  3순위
The kite runner (Khaled Hosseini)
The great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald)
Lord of the flies (William Golding)
The scarlet letter (Nathaniel Hawthorne)
The adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain)
To kill a mockingbird (Harper Lee)
Night (Elie Wiesel)
The catcher in the rye (J. D. Salinger)
The diary of a young girl (Anne Frank)
                  제 블로그에 소개글을 아직 쓰지 못한 책들도 꽤 있지만
2/3정도는 그림책,리더스북,챕터북, 소설책, 아이의 영어 카테고리에서 소개글을 찾으실 수 있습니다.
글이 너무 길어져서 일일이 링크하지 않았습니다.
        처음 쓴 날                         2014년 10월 16일
마지막으로 고친 날            2014년 10월 20일
목록이 급하게 필요하신 것 같아 일단 포스팅합니다.
이번 주 동안 짬짬이 추가하겠습니다.
  링크스크랩만 허용했지만 인쇄하실 수 있습니다.
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Lost Sheep & Lost Sons – The Forgotten Kingdom (Film Review)
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In a partnership between The Mayfair Theatre, a local indie cinema which is fabulous (and has a lifesize figurine of an Alien… from Alien among other things in it’s décor) had a screening of The Forgotten Kingdom directed by Andrew Mudge and also the book launch of A Girl in Lesotho written by the found of Help Lesotho (http://helplesotho.org/ is a charity based here in Ottawa) Dr. Peg Herbert. At first, because I knew nothing about Lesotho, including how to pronounce LE-SO-TO, I wasn’t sure I would go but then I thought – a book event incorporating an interesting Non Profit, right here in Ottawa, I gotta go!
Read more here: An Evening on The Forgotten Kingdom By @helplesotho and @mayfairtheatre
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