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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
A Flair For Baroque Description And Gothic Horror
Will Duquette penned some thoughts about reading The Face in the Frost years ago, and only reading - and learning about - Bellairs's later novels. He shared his thought about the omnibus edition of The Best of John Bellairs and seemingly still prefers The Face in the Frost.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Unexplained Noises are Best Left Unexplained
by the Chronicler of Mare Caelorum (Oct. 16, 2006)
(Originally published at thousandbookchronicle.blogspot.com)
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Thursday, October 5, 2006
Book Alert: The House Where Nobody Lived
The High Street wizards are coming back to you! Today!
After a three-year hiatus, Brad Strickland returns as author of the newest spooky adventure of John Bellairs's Lewis Barnavelt and Rose Rita Pottinger. The House Where Nobody Lived is the eleventh book in the long-running and popular Barnavelt series, centering on the strange Hawaii House of New Zebedee, Michigan.
Welcome back, Lewis - and a tip of the hat to Brad, too!
Monday, October 2, 2006
Chicago and the Places of His Dwelling
The second in an occasional series about where John Bellairs lived during his time in Chicago.
We've already touched upon Bellairs's first residence, the International House (or I-House) at the University of Chicago. He left at the end of the spring 1961 term and where he went after this is a bit hard to pinpoint. There are a few gaps in the timeline and, for all we know, he may have returned to the I-House for a semester or two.