"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

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Finalmente sono riuscita a scoprire come diavolo si chiama l’orsacchiotto grigio con le toppe e il naso azzurro. Si chiama Tatty Teddy (conosciuto anche come me to you) ed ecco il suo sito ufficiale. Bizzarramente, Miranda (la firma che si legge sempre sotto i disegni che ritraggono l’orsacchiotto-Frankenstein) è lo pseudonimo di un uomo e si chiama in realtà Mike Payne.

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Sabine Baring-Gould — A Christmas Tree

Tom Mountstephen was dressed in his very best—a black coat, a tie of blue satin studded with veritable planets, and in it a new zodiacal sign—a fox in full career, that formed the head of a pin. Tom’s collar was so stiffly starched and so

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Marjorie Bowen — Raw Material

Linley was fond of collecting what he called “raw material” and, as a fairly successful barrister, he had good opportunity for doing so. He despised novelists and romancists, yet one day he hoped to become one of these gentry himself, hence his collection of the

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Return from the Stars

Though I think I get what Lem was trying to do with this novel, I also understand the many people whose reaction has been “what the fuck did I just read?” The novel is about alienation, social estrangement, post-traumatic stress and culture shock, which are

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2 Comments
  • Flamma
    Posted at 16:17h, 10 November Reply

    io adoro questo orsacchiotto!!!!!!è troppo dolce e teneroso!complimenti per la scelta!:) ti saluto….bacio affettuoso!

    PS:passa nel mio blog quando vuoi!

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 09:07h, 11 November Reply

    E’ veramente delizioso: poteva essere opera solo di un inglese.

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