Added by: Au_claire | Karma: 26.92 | Fiction literature | 9 January 2011
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Gossip Girl #2 You Know You Love Me
The second book in the Gossip Girl series. Eleanor Waldorf's upcoming nuptials threatens to overshadow Blair's birthday. College interviews bring out the best and worst in the seniors, as Blair hangs out with her new stepbrother-to-be Aaron Rose, and Dan finds out how just not into him Serena is. Nate starts hanging out with Jenny. Serena and Blair reunite as best friends again.
Added by: Au_claire | Karma: 26.92 | Fiction literature | 9 January 2011
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It Had to Be You: The Gossip Girl Prequel
In this prequel to the Gossip Girl series, we learn how Serena left Constance Billard School for Girls after falling in love with Nate; Blair's obsession with Audrey Hepburn; and how Nate came in between best friends Serena and Blair.
Added by: Au_claire | Karma: 26.92 | Fiction literature | 8 January 2011
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Cecily von Ziegesar - Gossip Girl
The Gossip Girl series is the ultimate in glamour and cool - set in New York's glamorous Upper East Side the narrative follows the thrills and spills (with Jimmy Choo shoes and shopping at Barneys mixed in along the way) of its richest and most beautiful teenage residents Serena van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Nate Archibald and others. 'Gossip Girl' is the ultimate in sophistication, scandal and luxury. The book has the effect of gossip itself - once you enter it's hard to extract yourself...
Transforming Talk - The Problem with Gossip in Late Medieval England
In recent decades, scholars have shown an increasing interest in gossips social, psychological, and literary functions. The first book-length study of medieval gossip, Transforming Talk shifts the current debate and argues that gossip functions primarily as a transformative discourse, influencing not only social interactions but also literary and religious practices. Known as jangling in Middle English, gossip was believed to corrupt parishioners, disturb the peace, and cause civil and spiritual unrest.
Added by: koopfish | Karma: 10033.53 | Black Hole | 13 November 2010
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The Week 6 November 2010
The Week is the very best way to catch up with the week’s news and comment in just one hour. But the magazine isn’t just informative, it’s also entertaining. Within its 35 editorial pages, you’ll find everything from reviews of the latest books to the pick of the week’s gossip. There’s also City news, the best properties on the market, arts coverage, and much much more
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