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Over at The Comics Reporter, Tom Spurgeon is assembling a roster of works to consider for the Best of the Decade, 2000 to 2009.
The current decade 2009
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* Tom Spurgeon is on fire this week, with a glowing review of Gabrielle Bell's Cecil and Jordan in New York and a stellar take-down of Wolverine: Prodigal Son:
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Over at The Comics Reporter, Tom Spurgeon is assembling a roster of works to consider for the Best of the Decade, 2000 to 2009.
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Over at The Comics Reporter, Tom Spurgeon is assembling a roster of works to consider for the Best of the Decade, 2000 to 2009.
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The old man evidently had mistaken the word "Spurgeon" for the word "Sturgeon."
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'Spurgeon's congregation preached more eloquently to me than he did.
Shawl-Straps A Second Series of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag Louisa May Alcott 1860
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"Even though he wrote it for beginners, it has a lot of things that attract people to Mozart," said Mr. Spurgeon.
A Midair Mozart Marathon Pia Catton 2012
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Mr. Spurgeon noted why some of history's finest composers may not be the most suitable for such cabin-bound experiences: Beethoven grabs you by the collar.
A Midair Mozart Marathon Pia Catton 2012
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After this—and often throughout the journey—I picked from the string quartets starting with K. 421 because Mr. Spurgeon had cautioned: I wouldn't listen to them all at once.
A Midair Mozart Marathon Pia Catton 2012
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If you have stumbled onto this blog and are not a Christian, get yourself a hot drink, pull up a comfy chair and then tuck into the following article written by one of the best in the business: - All Of Grace by Charles Spurgeon [...]
UK: Catholic charity wins gay adoption ruling « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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