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Author Spotlight: Dan Brown
by HatedNation, Nov 16, 2008
On the rise.
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Turning Children Into Readers
by Anne LeBlanc, Nov 13, 2008
This article contains tips for turning children into readers, as well as a listing of books by age brackets.
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Brian's Winter
by pptofu08, Nov 12, 2008
My opinion about the book.
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Twilight Book Review
by Mildew, Nov 9, 2008
Wondering if you should buy Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer? Here's a review to help you decide.
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Book Review: The Stone Monkey by Jeffery Deaver
by Ebey Soman, Nov 9, 2008
On a ship named Fuzhou Dragon, illegal Chinese immigrants and their "Ghost" escape their burning vessels and the coast guard as they make it safely inland in New York City. What the immigrants do not know is that their "Ghost" is a killer who is after them.
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Lord of the Flies: A Quick Summary
by Ebey Soman, Nov 9, 2008
William Golding's classic tale about a group of English schoolboys who are plane-wrecked on a deserted island is just as chilling and relevant today as when it was first published in 1954. It is an epic tale of survival and the question of moral and ethical fabric of our society - what makes us "civilized".
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Mourning Michael Crichton
by John aka Jupiter King, Nov 9, 2008
Discussing his legacy and remembering what he left behind.
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Fire
by misterguy, Nov 5, 2008
A summary about the fire within.
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"After Dark" by H.Murakami: Review
by Monikita, Nov 1, 2008
All those who are afraid of light start coming out at night, after dark-for they feel invisible in the light of the moon....and then life seems to be dangerous and suspicious... secrets are being made, mysteries are floating up but still, life is going on...
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A Streetcar Named Desire
by well versed, Oct 30, 2008
In Tennessee Williams’ play A Streetcar Named Desire, symbolism is one of the most frequently used literary elements. One of the main characters in the play, Blanche Dubois, has several character traits that are symbolized by other things. Williams uses symbolism to convey Blanche’s shallow and insecure character as well as the unhealthy ways she copes with her problems.
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