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July 1,
Site of the Month - July

The Brick Testament - Not for fundamentalists, you have been warned, but IMO this is a lovingly crafted version of the Bible illustrated with, of all things, Lego.  It even contains warnings for nudity, sexual content, violence  and swearing. Who would have thought religion could be so much fun?

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June 1,
Site of the Month - June

Beer in the Evening apart from the great name is a pub site. If you're looking for a pub in the UK you'll probably find it here along with user reviews. What's really great is you can generate a customised pub crawl.  A pub crawl is the act of visiting and drinking alcohol at a […]

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June 1,
Blog of the Month - June

The Disassociate is a lawyer's blog. It's witty and irreverant with a little adult humour thrown in, but well worth a visit, if only for gems like: "You spend three years of law school learning to think like a lawyer and the rest of your life trying not to." To disassociate yourself from something or […]

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May 1,
Site of the Month - May

Spark Notes is probably the best site for anyone studying classic English literature.  Synopsis, character studies, and in depth analysis, lots of it for free.  Even if you're not studying English literature, it's worth a look.

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May 1,
Blog of the Month - May

The Diary of Samuel Pepys.  This project started on January 1 2003: Blogger Phil  Gyford has posted a new entry of the 17th-century London-based diarist's work on the web every day and will carry on doing so for the next 10 years. So far he has been true to his word.

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April 1,
Site of the Month - April

I'd never heard of Martin Auer until I saw this sign in the middle of a forest:- Once I'd translated it I liked the sentiment and so I Googled the name and found this site of short stories. Stories for a Culture of Peace

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