Wednesday, February 18, 2009

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A+ Audio Guide: The Great Gatsby



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A+ Audio Guide: The Great Gatsby


Author : Richard Glatzer

Performed By : Lawrence Pressman

Publisher : Hachette Audio

Runtime : 1 hour

Categories : Classic Literature
Self Help

Our Price : $9.98 $6.98

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A+ Audio is the innovative audio study guide series that will help you better understand, appreciate and enjoy great works of literature. With a dramatic presentation that gives voice to the printed word, you'll experience these classic works as never before. Welcome to A+ Audio .

 


F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby


Audio contains:



  • Introduction to the Roaring Twenties

  • Detailed Narrative Guide to the Novel

  • Dramatic Readings

  • Critical Analysis


Music from:



  • George Gershwin's

  • Preludes For Piano and Sleepless Night


PDF booklet contains:


• Character List

• Scene-by-Scene Synopsis

• Glossary of Terms

• Sample Test and Review Questions

• Study Reference for Books, Music, Film.



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Green Fire
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Green Fire

Author : Tallyessin Silverwolf
Performed By : Tallyessin Silverwolf
Publisher : Awen Publications
Runtime : 1 hour 10 minutes
Categories : Poetry
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GREEN FIRE

Magical Verse for the Wheel of the Year

In this enchanting collection modern-day bard Tallyessin (winner of the Bardic Chair of Bath) shares his repertoire of bardic poems based upon the eight pagan festivals of the year - from Imbolc to the Winter Solstice - a poem for every celebration to recite and enjoy !

A Poem for all Seasons !

* Imbolc - inklings of spring
* Spring Equinox - relationships & balance
* Beltane - wildwood passion
* Summer Solstice - solar festivities
* Lughnasadh - bread, blood & barley
* Autumn Equinox - fruitfulness & shadows
* Samhain - time of the hunter
* Winter Solstice - death & rebirth

All poems are based upon the 8 Pagan Festivals and can be used in celebrations and ceremonies - or as inspiration for one's own sacred words.

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