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  • Today in Rory's blog, he shares a video and story of how his journey to find a more sustainable life led his family to Homestead Heritage .
  • 1977 ~ Life is a Banquet by Rosalind Russell and Chris Chase.
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  • Caliber Comics Launch Five More Graphic Novels In July 2017 – From HP Lovecraft To Velda, Girl Detective

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    Those bookshelves are filling up – coming from Caliber in July 2017…

    H.P. LOVECRAFT's WORLDS – Volume One:  A chilling collection of four Lovecraft tales adapted by award winning comic writer Steven Philip Jones. Lovecraft, to this day, is considered one of America's most innovative and popular horror writers. Jones takes his classic tales and, while remaining true to the source, brings them into the modern age which can sometimes make the horror even more terrifying. These tales are illustrated by Octavio Cariello who has worked on DC's GREEN LANTERN, DEATHSTROKE, and BLACK LIGHTNING comic series. 112 pages. Black and White. DIAMOND  # MAY171348  $14.99.

     

    AUTUMN: London 1942. The true horror wasn't from the air or in the streets, it was Underground. As German bombs pummel the city of London during the Blitz, the leaves of autumn begin to fall and so do the victims. A young boy's fascination with the work of a possible local serial killer plunges him into a life-long obsession in post-war England that ultimately will become a quest for revenge. Written by Colin Clayton and Chris Dows (200

    Main Street by Sinclair Lewis ~ 1920. This edition: Penguin, 1991. Afterword by Mark Schorer. Softcover. ISBN: 0-14-018124-5.432 pages.

    My rating: 8/10

    This is decidedly one of those books which deserves sober consideration and scholarly discussion. Luckily it has been so treated by so many people that I can justify this very casual review of it by referring anyone eager to delve deeper to the many other discussions which abound in print and online.

    I had read Main Street several times before, though not very recently, so was wondering if my impressions would change this time around. And the answer to my musings was no, not at all. I still feel exactly the same about Carol Kennicott’s emotional journey, even though I am now at the far end of the arc myself in regards to age and situation in relation to Carol, compared to our shared optimistic youth the first time I made her acquaintance.

    Carol Milford, college girl, strides eagerly forward into her future. Anything might happen, and the world is full of potentially wonderful things – art, literature, poetry, travel!

    Contemplating but reluctant to commit to a career as a teacher, Carol ends up spending a year in Chicago hobnobbing with the local bohemians, then moves on to a position as a librar