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Oscar Wilde's The picture of Dorian Gray : a graphic novel
Edginton, Ian.
Teen Fiction EDGINTO
Edginton, Ian.
Teen Fiction EDGINTO
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Meghan said:
From the preface to the last page, this novel is exquisitely written. The characters are multifaceted and reveal the darker tendencies of human nature. This fascinating and often-referenced book is not to be missed. I'm glad I read it before I was forced to read it in a school setting so that I could truly savor it.
posted Jul 23, 2007 at 6:30PM
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Meghan said:
From the preface to the last page, this novel is exquisitely written. The characters are multifaceted and reveal the darker tendencies of human nature. This fascinating and often-referenced book is not to be missed. I'm glad I read it before I was forced to read it in a school setting so that I could truly savor it.
posted Jul 23, 2007 at 6:30PM
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poohbubba said:
Not all your sins will be shown, just those you want to be seen!
posted Dec 31, 2009 at 2:34PM
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Adele M. said:
"If it was I who was to be forever young and the picture that was to grow old! There is nothing in the world I would not give. I would give my soul for that."
posted Dec 31, 2012 at 2:06PM
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