
Marge Foose Thumper ,from Bambi, who quoting his father said "If you can't say somethin nice, don't say nothin at all."

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Question of the Week #50: In honor of Mickey Mouse making his debut this week in 1928 (in
"Steamboat Willie"), we'd like to know who your favorite children's
character is.
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Vickey McGee This is great as I love to read but don't always have time to do so.

DailyLit New on DailyLit! Read "Madame de Stael: The First Modern Woman" FREE--a gift from designer Diane von Furstenburg.
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Iconic American designer Diane von Furstenburg read Madame de Staël this summer and enjoyed it so much that she wanted to share it with readers everywhere. Just in time for the holidays she’s made it available for free on DailyLit–her gift to you. ...

DailyLit New Question of the Week: Celebrate Dostoyevsky's 188th birthday by getting creative. What would the "Crime & Punishment" author say on Twitter? (Or on Facebook?)
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This Wednesday is Crime and Punishment author Fyodor Dostoevsky’s birthday (he would be 188 years old). To celebrate, we’re taking a challenge taken up by the Guardian’s Roy Greenslade: What would Dostoyevsky say in 140 characters on Twitter?

DailyLit Laurel Dewey's Detective Jane Perry on DailyLit in more free original fiction--a great treat for mystery lovers.
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Laurel Dewey’s inimitable heroine Detective Jane Perry returns in You Can’t Judge a Book by its Cover, her first “blog entry” and the second work of original fiction created for DailyLit. ...

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Have you ever dressed as a literary character for Halloween (or would
you like to)? Maybe Dracula, or Alice from Alice in Wonderland, or Max from Where the Wild Things Are? Tell us about your costume.
Or--even better--post pictures of it on our wall.
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DailyLit New, exclusive short fiction on DailyLit featuring Laurel Dewey's Detective Jane Perry, a heroine you should meet.
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As we first mentioned in our newsletter, we’re excited to launch the first of five new novellas from Laurel Dewey, a fresh voice in crime writing. Unfinished Death, a novella written for DailyLit ...

Ed Roads It is a pleasure going to the site daily and especially exciting "receiving the reads" every morning, I look forward to it!!

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DailyLit October Newsletter just released! Lots of great stuff this month.
--New recipes from Moosewood Cookbook author Mollie Katzen;
--Gorgeous "Shoes, Bags, and Tiaras" from the Victoria and Albert Museum;
--New Reader Challenge: Tea with the Queen;
--Book excerpt from Malcolm Gladwell;
--Lots more!
Read the newsletter on our blog.
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DailyLit This week's Question of the Week was inspired by a conversation Susan had with @gretchenrubin (of The Happiness Project) who mentioned that she was asking people about their favorite expressions or words to live by. What's yours?
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DailyLit New (and shiny!) on DailyLit: Shoes, Bags, and Tiaras (from the Victoria & Albert Museum), launches DailyLit Style series. Get a little bit of fashion heaven in your inbox each day--all for free.
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I’m excited to announce two DailyLit firsts. DailyLit has partnered with its first museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, to launch a series entitled Shoes, Bags and Tiaras. This series features ...

DailyLit New on DailyLit: Stewart Copeland, drummer for the Police, tells his story in "Strange Things Happen." (And yes, there are stories about Sting.) Read the book FREE on DailyLit.
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The world knows Copeland as the drummer for The Police, one of the most successful bands in rock history. But they may not know as much about his childhood in the Middle East as the son of an agent for the CIA. Or his film-making adventures with the Pygmies in the deepest Congo.

DailyLit Question of the Week: Celebrate the release of "Where the Wild Things Are." What was your favorite childhood book?
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New, free foodie reads now on DailyLit--"Authors in the Kitchen" and "The Ghost in the Pantry" were created by first-time authors in DailyLit's externship program. "Authors in the Kitchen" features interviews about food with best-selling authors. "The Ghost in the Pantry" shares recipes and history from one woman's fas...cinating, diverse family.
They'll both make you seriously hungry.Read More
They'll both make you seriously hungry.Read More
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I’ve always been a believer in internship and externship programs, particularly since I’ve been lucky enough in my own life to have greatly benefited from strong and supportive mentors.





