Thursday, 2 May 2019

The name game: Classic novelist and the names that made them famous

One of the jobs of a writer is to construct character, with carefully chosen names and personalities and a good author will show the journey that character goes on throughout the course of the story.

Inventing identities is a key part of any writer’s remit, but what if one of the identities they have constructed is their own? Many well-known writers use pen names to disguise their work, or if they are writing different genre and they want to keep it separate for what they are most famous for. For example Harry Potter creator JK Rowling uses the name Robert Galbraith for her series of detective novels.


However, there are a number of authors whose pseudonym is the name that has made them famous. Here are a few unfamiliar names of famous authors you may not know.

Samuel Langhorne Clemens

The former journalist and steamboat worker adopted the name Mark Twain and would go on to make his name penning the novels Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.


Eric Arthur Blair

This man’s work has seen a resurgence in recent years to the volatile political climate. Best known or social and political cautionary tales 1984 and Animal Farm, Blair is better known as George Orwell.


Mary Anne Evans

Evans wrote mainly light-hearted and romantic novels in Victorian England, but when she decided she wanted to tackle more weighty issues, she decided to change names – and gender – and become George Eliot. Under that name, she would go on to right Middlemarch and Silas Marner.

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Monday, 29 April 2019

Why classic novels should be on your must-read list

The world is full of books and we’re pretty sure you can’t read every single one in the world in your lifetime, however, there are many all-time classics that should be on the list of ones to read. Why do you say? Here are a few reasons.


They all offer different lessons - Books aren’t just written for the sake of a story, they are written most of the time with a deeper meaning and for you to learn something at the end. It could be something along the lines of how women are treated in society, raising awareness of different social issues or bringing to light a negative period of time. There is something you will find out from every book and you can share that wisdom with others.


It’s traditional - Books today don’t have the same traditional and rustic value that an old-school or classic book does. Classic books don’t mention social media or the woes of technology, they’re usually written before all that happens and it allows you to immerse yourself into a new yet old world of what things were like.


If you don’t start, you never finish - There are plenty of brilliant classic novels that are timeless. And unlike the books, we all run out of time, and if you don’t pick them up sooner or later, you’ll miss out on reading them altogether. Make it a goal to pick up a classic novel every few months, and then once the ball is rolling you’ll want to read more and more.

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Tuesday, 23 April 2019

Book-themed Christmas surprises

Christmas is now literally right around the corner and the festivities are fully underway. Whether you’re someone who plans Christmas months before or leaves everything to the last minute, we’ve got some surprise ideas for you. Presents are a large part of Christmas, however, these surprise ideas are more about things you can do for someone - someone who loves all things books.


Pop a new read on their bed Christmas Eve night - The best way to spend Christmas Eve is cozied up in pajamas and hanging out with your family, doing homely activities. If your partner or kids love to read, pop a new book on their bed so when they go to bed, they’ll be able to start a new book just before Christmas begins.


Play a new audiobook to the kids - When you’re sitting down by the fire together drinking hot chocolates, instead of a movie, put on an audiobook - preferably a Christmas one. It’ll be a nice change and surprise as you all delve into a new story together.

Christmas treats - Everyone loves food so a lovely book-themed Christmas idea, is to bake cookies or cupcakes in relation to your family’s favorite book characters. Of course the result all depends on talent, however, we can assure you, everyone will still enjoy them despite the outcome.


Christmas crackers - It’s tradition to all have Christmas crackers during Christmas dinner and to make it more special, make your own. To make them book themed, you could put in book quotes, or questions about a book instead of jokes.

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Thursday, 18 April 2019

Classic Christmas tales with a message

For many families, Christmas is about tradition and that can mean revisiting some classic Christmas tales. Here are a few such classics which home with a message too.

The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen

This classic tale teaches the importance of charity and community and helping those in need. Set in a cold winter, it tells the story of a poor dying girl who sells matchsticks on the street and the wonderful visions she sees. It is a sad, yet heartwarming tale with a clear message.


A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

A book which has spawned many movies and TV shows and which has been reimagined in a number of different ways over the years. At the heart of Dickens's festive tale is the belief that it is good in all people. Ebenezer Scrooge is a ruthless and heartless businessman who hates Christmas and the joviality that goes with it. However, visits from three ghosts on Christmas Eve change his perspective.


Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer by Robert L May

It may now be more popular as a well-known festive song, but Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer started off as a children’s book. New York-based writer Robert L May had his story, which was written as an extended poem, first published in 1939. It tells the tale of the reindeer who was shunned due to his shiny nose which turns out to be his biggest asset. A story which teaches inclusion, it is now firmly part of the Christmas season.


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Wednesday, 26 December 2018

Classic Novels set in Dublin

Ireland has long been a cradle of great literary talents, from Joyce to Wilde to Beckett, and no more is that true than its capital city Dublin. These classic novels are all set in the famous city itself. With a varied and thriving social culture, a poetic and literary tradition stretching back decades, and a plethora of architectural marvels, it’s easy to see why Dublin has so often captivated writers. And these literary classics truly make the most of the spectacular setting.


Ulysses by James Joyce

The definitive modernist masterpiece, Joyce’s highly experimental classic often proves divisive. But none can doubt the talent and genius on display, with its stream of consciousness prose, linguistic inventiveness, and a combination of high art and low humor, it also remains one of the most enduring and striking cultural depictions of Dublin.

At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien

Flann O’Brien is a great example of a writer who was overlooked in their time and then gained long overdue posthumous recognition. A fine purveyor of the kind of experimental fiction and wry humor that made Joyce so famous, this fantastic novel is full of Dublin landmarks, as well as laugh out loud moments and a modernist narrative that cleverly weaves realism, fantasy, and mythology.


The Cock And Anchor by Sheridan Le Fanu

One of the pioneer’s of gothic horror, and someone whose influence can be found as much in modernism as horror, Le Fanu is more famous for his gothic vampire novel which inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula. But this fantastically atmospheric work makes the most of Dublin’s castles and cathedrals, with rich prose and an unsettling narrative.



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Monday, 23 July 2018

Enjoy The Fabulous World Of Classics With Lassmedia

What comes to your mind when you think about classics? Retro movies, old songs, evergreen hits and much more. Lassmedia has bought a wide collection of books, music and games to keep you engaged throughout your read. Curated content will always give you something new to read. If you have a fantasy for classics, then this place is just for you. Unlimited games will keep you entertained in your free time.


Contribution of classics in the field of entertainment has been remarkable. They have a spectacular charm that never fades away with time. Many modern novels and scriptures have originated from the classic collection. The eBooks in the library will gear you up with latest classics. The library gets regularly updated so readers will get everyday something fresh. There are various games which will make your childhood memories alive. It will give you an awakening change in your boring life.

If you love listening to music, then the library will give you a mind blowing collection of retro music. Good sound quality is what makes the library worth listening to. Easy compatibility of the website with any device 24/7 makes it a successful one. You just need an internet connection on your selected device. Choose any of its varied membership plans and enjoy your favorite classics without any unwanted interruptions.

So what are you waiting for? Sign up at Lassmedia and explore more about the classics.


Sunday, 8 July 2018

With Lassmedia No Need To Kill Your Passion For Books

In past people’s life revolves around books. They spend hours reading their favorite piece of literature. However, the young generation has lost their interest in reading books. They find it troublesome and time-consuming. They don’t want to spend their time sitting and reading classic literature. Although, youngster don’t like reading books these days there are a few exceptions who love reading their approach is modern. They don’t spend hours in search of a good classic book and reading it. They simply opt for the online platforms such as Lassmedia for choosing a good book in.


The key reason for their attraction towards online book library is the availability of an enormous collection of audiobooks. These days audiobooks are getting very popular the reason is the ease people get through them. Compared to reading in books in old-fashioned manners reading audiobook have many benefits. Don’t get any wrong idea it is not about abandoning paper books or to never touch them or avoid touch screens. It is about what you can achieve from audiobooks.

You cannot avoid the fact that everyone is super busy these days anymore. People don’t get time for doing things they love especially reading books, but with the audiobook, you are able to multitask. You need time to sit quietly and go through each and every word to read the book. However, audiobook allows you to finish your chores, cooking meals and folding laundry. It can be a good companion for you while you are commuting from one place to another. Lassmedia understands people’s inability to fulfill their desires that is the reason why it offers this enormous collection of audiobooks.