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  • There are certain books that take you outside the page and become experiential — where you feel the dew-soaked grass on your legs, smell the dank air, squint in the darkened corners of the room, hear the shrill edge in the voices around you.

    The Earth Hums in B Flat: Summary and book reviews of The Earth Hums in B Flat by Mari Strachan. 2009

  • Her heart hammered as she ran through the dew-soaked grass.

    Sparks Laura Bickle 2010

  • Her heart hammered as she ran through the dew-soaked grass.

    Sparks Laura Bickle 2010

  • Her heart hammered as she ran through the dew-soaked grass.

    Sparks Laura Bickle 2010

  • She looked down once more at the surface of the lake, sighed and picked up the package - damp from the dew-soaked grass - and turned back to the path without looking back.

    Archive 2009-01-01 David Hadley 2009

  • She looked down once more at the surface of the lake, sighed and picked up the package - damp from the dew-soaked grass - and turned back to the path without looking back.

    The Lake David Hadley 2009

  • On a spring morning in a dew-soaked meadow in Northern California I once came across a place about two yards across where the grass had been messily matted down during the night.

    When eagles go bad, one more time... part II Darren Naish 2006

  • On a spring morning in a dew-soaked meadow in Northern California I once came across a place about two yards across where the grass had been messily matted down during the night.

    When eagles go bad, one more time... part II Darren Naish 2006

  • In earliest morning, she had glimpsed, against a dawn-dappled shrub in the backyard, an enormous dew-soaked spiderweb, its intricacies sparkling, and poised, at its edge, an enormous furry spider.

    Excerpt: The Emperor's Children by Claire Messud 2006

  • The sun was rising from the Pacific, a strange phenomenon, and the rays gave a jeweled appearance to the dew-soaked plants and the leaves of the trees. . ..

    The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005

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