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What's your favorite Sir Arthur Conan Doyle story?

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Came across a Hades and Persephone mention in this fantasy book I recently read ...

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Happy Mother's Day.

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Happy Mother's Day. Who's your favorite classic literary mom?

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Who was your favorite 90s/00s TV mom?

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Name a classic author who deserves more attention on this sub. For me, it's Rabindranath Tagore, the first lyricist to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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It's Mother's Day weekend.

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This was Audrey Hepburn's favorite poem. Gregory Peck read this at her memorial service.

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[POEM] - Unending Love By Rabindranath Tagore

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What was your favorite flashback on the show?

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What's your favorite line or stanza from a classic poem?

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Monthly reading roundup

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What's your favorite Jane Austen pairing?

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Name a mentioned character you would've wanted to see...

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When you find another Sailor Moon fan in the wild, but they're driving away from you :'(

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What's your favorite classic literary reference in a show or movie?

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Did anyone else know that Alexandre Dumas wrote a cookbook?

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What's the most expensive cookbook you ever bought and was it worth it?

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What was your favorite literary reference in Frasier?

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Which Crane soiree would you have wanted to attend?

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name a character you wish had shown up more than once on the show

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What's a classic book or work they made you read in HS, but you didn't enjoy it until you got older?

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ELR - Hogwarts House addition

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What do you consider Dostoevsky's best book and why?

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What if these shows had been on the same network and this had happened?

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