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"The Children's Writers & Illustrator's Market" Review-Two Thumbs Way Up
by Nicolette Montano, Aug 13, 2007
As an amateur writer, it is always a question as to where to begin this literary journey. The following is a reference book review that I highly recommend. You will thank me for it later.
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There, But for the Grace....an Interview with A.J. Jacobs
by Chris Schwarzkopf, Jan 10, 2008
I had the great pleasure of speaking with author A.J. Jacobs as he traveled the country to promote his new book, The Year of Living Biblically. Here he shares some of the research and personal experiences he accumulated from his latest project.
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The Top Six Books Recommended for Brides-to-be
by Bernadette Dalao, Jan 6, 2008
Six books highly recommended by relationship experts to help future brides prepare for the momentous wedding occasion and the subsequent married life.
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Private Life in the Fifteenth Century
by RagingHamster, Jan 3, 2008
The Paston Family is much more like us now than you would first think.
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Degradation of Art: Analysis of the Work of Edmund Burke
by CharLamb, Dec 31, 2007
Edmund Burke's work "Reflections on the Revolution in France" touches on the importance of technological and philosophical progress and the potential danger of unquestioned tradition.
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October Sky
by Evander Robinson, Dec 28, 2007
A composition about the novel, October Sky. It talks about the book's relevance to today's society.
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Amistad: A Long Road to Freedom
by mtzsmoores, Dec 27, 2007
Walter Dean Myers, by writing this book, was informing people how long it took for the Amistad captives to achieve freedom. He described the harshness and cruelty slaves had to face on slave ships. The book also states how different the free African Americans were from the ones born into slavery.
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Review: The Best War Ever
by David E. Gray, Dec 25, 2007
This is a review of "The Best War Ever" by Michael C.C. Adams.
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Quelling the People
by e.flip, Dec 21, 2007
"Quelling the People" documents the Tiananmen Square massacre in chilling detail. It also describes the Beijing democracy movement, People's Liberation Army, and Chinese media. The book begins its discourse on April 15, 1989, and works through the end of the century.
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Tips for Getting the Most Out of College
by Judy Sheldon, Dec 16, 2007
An overview of Suzette Tyler's "Been There, Should've Done That: 505 Tips for Making the Most of College." This book has won four awards and is full of rewarding information.
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