
Whether you were an English major or not, you may find this short book to be an excellent resource on all things literary. Some of the concepts covered are the oral tradition, early modern literature, the ballad, Satire and so much more.
The author notes that “Through literature, as readers we gain insight into worlds we could never have dreamt of…” They also note that literature connects us to each other. True readers know just how true this is and how amazing literature can be. This book will enhance readers understanding of many things literary.
The authors ambitious plan is to briefly reflect on the novel, literary prose, poetry, drama, literary devices and literary styles. You will know what a Gutenberg parenthesis is and way vorticism mean as you read and these are only two of the many included definitions. Review your favorite kinds of fiction form historical novels to fantasy with everything in between.
I recommend this cleverly illustrated and written volume. I feel like I already know more than I did before I opened this book.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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Sharing a story with a toddler can be one of life’s sweetest experience. There is the joy of sitting close together and the knowledge that helping a young child to love books is giving them a gift that will last throughout their whole life.











Sophie and her Dad are invited to Olive’s birthday party. They get ready by dressing up and making food to bring with them. When it is time to attend the party, how do they get there? They go by elevator!

What happens when you press the buttons? Will you like what happens? A young child may well enjoy this book which has interesting and silly things result as each button is pressed. Along the way, toddlers can learn colors and shapes as they enjoy the story. With amusing illustrations and repetition, this book may well appeal to toddlers or preschoolers.