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Most recently published stories in Critique.
Susan Pevensie
This article might cause some controversy among fans and readers of the Narnia books, but I wanted to give my opinion on the topic of Susan Pevensie and her fate in the Narnia series. This article will contain spoilers mainly from the The Last Battle, but also from The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, and Prince Caspian.
By Ethan Sutphin 2 years ago in Critique
"Echoes of Love: A Parisian Tale of Heartbreak and Redemption"
In the core of Paris, where the Seine winds around its delicate tune through the city's veins, there existed a curious little bistro named "Bistro des Amoureux." It was where accounts of adoration, grievousness, and the intricacies of connections unfurled like an expressive orchestra. Among its benefactors were two spirits whose lives were going to entwine in manners they would never have envisioned.
By Md. Omar Faruk Siddique2 years ago in Critique
Out of My Mind
'Out of My Mind' is a novel written by Sharon M. Draper. This is the story of a young girl named Melody Brooks who has a form of Cerebral Palsy. She is a special student in many ways starting in Kindergarten and well into the elementary school years and starting in the special education classroom and being treated like she cannot learn, but she shows that she can learn. This is a book that has been published quite awhile ago, but it is a book that was written when inclusion 'mainstreaming' for special education students were just starting in the schools. It shows and tells that just because you are physically handicapped does not mean that you are also mentally handicapped. Sharon M. Draper goes into a lot of detail of how Melody was raised and how she shows that she is smart in many ways if she cannot walk and talk. This would also be a good book for Social service workers/counselors to read in my opinion.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Marriage
Marriage is always a work in progress where two people must learn all about making compromises and learning how to be more understanding and having patience with each other. Two people must be able to work through any problems and show that they are active listeners (who listen to each other).
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Paddington Bear
Another bear series that I enjoyed reading are the 'Paddington Bear' books. This is the series of a British bear who is one who really enjoys marmalade. Paddington Bear is one that wears a raincoat rain or shine and a floppy fedora. He comes for a visit and has a lot of adventures.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Winnie-the-Pooh
Being a book reviewer of mainly children's books I cannot help to keep going back to my favorite ones that I had read as a kid. Who doesn't remember reading 'Winnie-the-Pooh' sometime in elementary school. Winnie-the-Pooh or better known as Edward Bear can teach anyone many lessons on how to be a good person no matter age, creed, or national origin. This is the first in a series of acrostic/critiques.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Signatures
What is a signature? Is it only your name or is something else? We all learned to print then write in cursive our names early in our education whatever year that happened to be. To me a signature could be just a mark on a page like the image above. Remember the phrase 'X' marks the spot. That is a signature of sorts. One just has to learn who they are name wise and mark their 'X' in some way artistically, educationally, socially and even spiritually.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique










