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Sanctuary

A review of Sanctuary published by a female undergraduate (March 15, 1931)
Do you recall how often you , have begun to read a book : which so fascinated you that you plunged through the intricacies of its plot to an unknown but magnetic ending? And when late at night you closed the last cover as you breathed a sigh of relief that the heroine was saved from a perilous attack? I have done just that. But . this time, when I finished Sanctuary, it was different . I didn't have a feeling of relief because the heroine had not been saved . I didn't have a feeling of assurance. Rather, I closed the last cover slowly as I realized that the book contained more than the mere words of black print on white pages, that the book contained a potent drug for the imagination that the book would never be finished by reading the final word but would require a tallying of events before finding out just exactly what had occurred. Sanctuary is different. I read bits of it aloud to my roommate and we were both caught in the whirlwind of its spell and swept along . I couldn't cease reading she couldn't cease listening. My throat became dry; my eyes blurred; before I knew it , I had read SO many pages aloud. . . .

DMU Timestamp: August 05, 2016 15:53





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