As for fairy-tale waifs, coy Lolitas and escapees from the pages of “Wuthering Heights,” they flash their credit cards at Storytailors, certainly the most brilliantly strange new store to set up in Lisbon. (Seth Sherwood)Little Willow interviews author Suzanne Supplee:
What are your ten all-time favorite books?Oregon's weblog talks about (or rather we think so) Wuthering Heights in Thai language. Tender Mercies is reading Jane Eyre. A Girl Walks Into a Bookstore... reviews Ruth Brandon's The Lives and Times of the Real Jane Eyres. Lucky Jane has a post on her personal experience with Jane Eyre, a book which doesn't give her good vibrations.
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
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