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Topic History of: The Red Shoes
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honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
Watching the movie I felt inspired to read the Hans Christian Andersen original story. One of the great things about modern technology; one click on Amazon and it's instantly downloaded to your Kindle (my iPad mini). What a horrible, ghastly, ghoulish story it is! Absolutely nothing nice or uplifting about any of it. Ugh!

No, its horrible isn't it? I was haunted by it when I was little and refused to wear red shoes in case the same thing happened to me.

Whooo! Gone with the wind is on again.
JK2006 Watching the movie I felt inspired to read the Hans Christian Andersen original story. One of the great things about modern technology; one click on Amazon and it's instantly downloaded to your Kindle (my iPad mini). What a horrible, ghastly, ghoulish story it is! Absolutely nothing nice or uplifting about any of it. Ugh!