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Should JK Rowling allow the characters in the Harry Potter series to become more romantically involved?
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Yes
by Glory Lennon
In a book series so rich in detail, so full of complex emotions, integral plots, intense relationships
No
JK Rowling came out with an unforgettable series that had (and still have) adults reading them, teens
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Parallel themes: Emily Bronte's Rememberance and Wuthering Heights
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Book reviews: 31 Dream Street, by Lisa Jewell
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Book reviews: Jane and Prudence, by Barbara Pym
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Book reviews: 1984, by George Orwell
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Book reviews: The Return, by Victoria Hislop
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Book reviews: Love is Forever, by Natalie Fox
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Book reviews: Three Men in a Boat, by Jerome K Jerome
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Book reviews: Corduroy Mansions, by Alexander McCall Smith
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Book reviews: Ox-Tales: Fire, by Various (Oxfam)
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Book reviews: Ox-Tales: Earth, by Various (Oxfam)
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PERMANENT PUBERTY
I read the novel the first time when it was published in 2000, I've just finished reading it a second time and I'm
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"Did I mention a girl? Oh, she is out of it-completely. They-the women I mean-are out of it-should be out of it" (Conrad 88). This
Jane Austen's final complete work, Persuasion, differs from the concerns addressed in previous novels. Critics frequently consider
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- British Literature
- Symbols in Animal Farm, by George Orwell
- Origins of A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens
- Book reviews: Shadow Forest, by Matt Haig
- Book reviews: Ways to Live Forever, by Sally Nicholls
- Book reviews: A Darker Domain, by Val McDermid
- Book reviews: Shardik, by Richard Adams
- Literary characters: Joseph, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Isabella Linton, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Hindley Earnshaw, Wuthering Heights
- Literary characters: Lady Catherine De Bourgh, Pride and Prejudice
- Literary characters: William Collins, Pride and Prejudice
- Literary characters: Lydia Bennet, Pride and Prejudice
- Literary characters: Catherine "Kitty" Bennet, Pride and Prejudice
- Literary characters: Mary Bennet, Pride and Prejudice
- Literary characters: Mrs. Bennet, Pride and Prejudice
- Literary characters: Elizabeth Bennet, Pride and Prejudice
- Book reviews: Of Human Bondage, by W. Somerset Maugham
- Book reviews: Alex Rider Series, by Anthony Horowitz
- Book reviews: The Dark is Rising series, by Susan Cooper
- Book reviews: The Captain and the Enemy, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: The Tenth Man, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: Monsignor Quixote, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: Dr Fischer of Geneva, or The Bomb Party, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: The Honorary Consul, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: Our Man in Havana, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: The Ministry of Fear, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: The Power and the Glory, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: England Made Me, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: It's a Battlefield, by Graham Greene
- Book reviews: Rumour at Nightfall, by Graham Greene

