Emily J. Morris
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Through the Griffin Door
- De: Super Carlin Brothers
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Join Harry Potter experts J and Ben Carlin of the Super Carlin Brothers YouTube show in a chapter-by-chapter read-through of the entire Harry Potter Saga from "The Boy Who Lived" to "The Flaw in the Plan."These two brothers have made a career of studying and discussing the Wizarding World and invite you to join them on an in-depth analysis of the story from start to finish. We plan to explore our favorite moments and characters, discuss fan theories, and the art of a good plot hole.(This show will contain spoilers for the whole series)
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Great podcast for every Harry Potter fan I would highly recommend
- De Katie B. en 04-28-25
It's like a literature circle for Harry Potter
Revisado: 02-23-25
I've been listening to the podcast since the beginning and find it brilliant. I love your guys' casual style while still having a very thoughtful and in-depth discussion of the books that I as a teacher can't help but love. You have become part of my Sunday tradition as I do dishes and fold laundry while I think more deeply about meanings and twists in the book.
I would like to get your thoughts on something that has been a bee in my bonnet for the better part of a year now. Harry's invisibility cloak is such a beloved item. In the story behind it, however, it so often gets touted as "the good gift". I realize in the 7th book the golden trio differs on what gift from Death they think was best, but it is implied, by the books and the story of the Deathly Hallows within the books, that the invisibility cloak and its intended purpose is certainly on a pedestal while the other gifts cause nothing but trouble.
Is there anything about this cloak that truly makes it the morally superior Hallow? Could the other Hallows have been used for good as well and entirely avoided trouble?
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A Thread So Thin
- The Cobbled Court Series, Book 3
- De: Marie Bostwick
- Narrado por: Pam Ward, Julia Whelan
- Duración: 12 h y 30 m
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While New Bern, Connecticut, lies under a blanket of snow, Cobbled Court Quilts remains a cozy haven for its owner, Evelyn Dixon, and her friends. Evelyn relishes winter’s slower pace—besides, Internet sales are hopping, thanks to her son Garrett’s efforts. In addition to helping out at the shop, Garrett has also been patiently waiting for his girlfriend, Liza, to finish art school in New York City.
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Too wordy
- De Aron en 03-01-21
- A Thread So Thin
- The Cobbled Court Series, Book 3
- De: Marie Bostwick
- Narrado por: Pam Ward, Julia Whelan
A charming tale of growing up
Revisado: 07-12-24
I wasn't quite expecting a coming-of-age tale from a book about middle-aged (mostly) women, but this was truly a delightful tale of making decisions and deciding who you are. From a young engagement to matters of aging, it's a wonderfully told story bustling with loveable characters and their dramas.
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The Heart's Shelter
- Amish Legacy, Book 4
- De: Amy Clipston
- Narrado por: Lauren Berst
- Duración: 8 h y 40 m
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Kira Detweiler doesn’t plan to be in Lancaster County for long. She’s left her family in Indiana to help her aunt after the birth of her fourth boppli. Or at least that’s what she tells people. Deep down, she’s trying to escape the heartache of a broken engagement and has no plans to date again anytime soon.
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All the loving relationships
- De Anonymous User en 04-26-24
- The Heart's Shelter
- Amish Legacy, Book 4
- De: Amy Clipston
- Narrado por: Lauren Berst
A fine addition to the series
Revisado: 04-22-24
I quickly fell in love with this series from the initial book and soon became committed to learning how love would shake out for the entire family. It is about time the youngest brother had his tale told when he meets a girl visiting from out of state. Her issue is seemingly a broken engagement (and likewise broken heart) that actually covers up a fear of committing and growing up. It's pleasantly told and while not particularly earth-shattering speaks to some of those little parts of relationships that aren't always expressed.
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