Enid Blyton
Enid Blyton wrote for children of all ages. Her imagination ran wild and her characters drank lashings of pop and enjoyed endless picnics. Her name was and still is well-known, and her books are well-loved.
Enid Blyton wrote for children of all ages. Her imagination ran wild and her characters drank lashings of pop and enjoyed endless picnics. Her name was and still is well-known, and her books are well-loved.
An analytical response to the essay “rationed” by John Hemmon about being in the Yugoslav army and appreciating the small things.
When I originally picked up the book Queenie by Michael Korda I never expected a story would sweep me off my feet. This book was originally published in May of 1987 by Warner Books and was an American bestseller.
iBooks and movies have forever competed for the top spot in our favorite lists. This essay explores the ups and downs of both types of entertainment.
This episode of the Friday the 13th series takes “the pen is mightier than the sword” to a whole new level.
Just like DVDs made VHS tapes obsolete, and Blu-Ray discs made DVDs obsolete, is the same thing happening to books and novels? In today’s ever-changing society, do people ever take the time to pick up a simple novel anymore?