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Oh NOES! Talking Animals In Fantasy Stories
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When I was still pretty young, tenish or so, my parents gave me a book about Alexander the Great. I was very interested in the Greeks and Romans and their legends. Although my parents were pretty liberal, I don't think they would have given it to me if they knew what it was all about. It was the "Persian Boy" by Mary Renault. Has a less telling title in German though, but it's all about Alexander's lover boy telling his story.
Speaking of not giving children books contradicting the bible. (February 27, 2015 at 5:55 pm)abaris Wrote: When I was still pretty young, tenish or so, my parents gave me a book about Alexander the Great. I was very interested in the Greeks and Romans and their legends. Although my parents were pretty liberal, I don't think they would have given it to me if they knew what it was all about. It was the "Persian Boy" by Mary Renault. Has a less telling title in German though, but it's all about Alexander's lover boy telling his story. This is why it pays to read. ironically i have read that book.
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That asswipe makes PETA look good.
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