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by withalleyesonyou, Mar 26, 2008
Comparing Nikki Six from the Motley Cru's memoir, The Heroin Diaries, to the challenges I've faced.
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The Shack
by Destiny V., Mar 25, 2008
A book review regarding the new hit novel, The Shack, by William P. Young.
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The Methodology Utilized by Both Harriet Jacobs and Susanna Rowson to Present a Story
by PoeticJustice, Mar 25, 2008
An analysis of Harriet Jacobs and Susanna Rowson. This discusses how they both used morality and a bit of the melodramatic to draw readers in.
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Oedipus and Jason
by spanktastic2120, Mar 24, 2008
A hero does not become a tragic hero unless they meet some requirements.
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Friends for Life
by Mike Crowl, Mar 23, 2008
I sometimes feel as though I’m a person who doesn’t have many friends, and even the ones I do have I’m not very close to. I don’t seem to be able to share who I am with them very much, and have this sneaking suspicion that they don’t really let me know who they are either. But then I realized that in my kind of life, I have far more friends than I’d appreciated, people I relate to on a different level altogether.
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Three Book Series You Should Try to Read
by alkair, Mar 18, 2008
Are you finished with a book and wondering what you should read next? Well I hope my list to some of my favorite series of books and descriptions of it, besides the Harry Potter series.
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Mayday at Two Thousand Five Hundred
by silencer903, Mar 16, 2008
A blind boy flying an airplane? Sounds impossible right? Well, it's true. This is my review of the book.
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The Club
by R.R.Milne, Mar 12, 2008
Short Review On David Williamson's comedic play, The Club, based On the unseen side Of Australian Rules Football (AFL).
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Life
by Platinum Designz, Mar 11, 2008
The three things about life.
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Review and Comparison of "Black Trillium" and "Tiger Burning Bright"
by Caitlin Yanse, Mar 10, 2008
Black Trillium was written by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Andre Norton and Julian May in 1991 and Tiger Burning Bright was written by Bradley, Norton and Mercedes Lackey four years later. This is my review of these two books which attracted my scathing criticsm for being superficial, banal and absolutely lacking in any depth or meaning. Please no more pulp fantasy. This work is purely the opinion of the reviewer.
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