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True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
by kenjikevikev, May 16, 2008
A few chapter summaries on this adventure tale.
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Ambler Effect
by todd98, May 14, 2008
The book begins with an escape attempt which is launched by a female which will remain nameless as I go on.
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The Afghan: A Novel by Fredrick Forsyth
by chini, May 5, 2008
The Afghan is a novel by Fredrick Forsyth and this is a preview of that novel.
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Th1rteen R3asons Why
by krbolo, Apr 27, 2008
My anticipation for buying a good book.
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Rachel's Shoe
by RJWestwell, Mar 31, 2008
A review of a new book by Peter Lihou, resident of Guernsey.
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Gordon Pym
by Nora Nick, Mar 4, 2008
Edgar Allan Poe's least appreciated novel.
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Analysis of "The Adventure of the German Student"
by A. Castillo, Feb 10, 2008
Argues that the theme of Washington Irving's "The Adventure of the German Student is to warn against lack of reason and balance, along with excessive enthusiasm; it also is a criticism of the French Revolution, which ties into the first part of the theme. This work demonstrates how Irving does this through the use of various literary elements.
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The Most Dangerous Game
by Joey Spagioli, Jan 31, 2008
There were times in “The Most Dangerous Game” when “The Hunt” was going on that I thought that Rainsford was going to get caught, and murdered. He comes close to being caught two or three times during “The Hunt".
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Comparing "The Monkey's Paw" to "The Red Room"
by Jimmy222, Sep 23, 2007
This is a short text I wrote comparing these two books in their major aspects.
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1408 The Story vs. 1408 The Movie
by Stefrules77, Jan 14, 2008
Stephen King may be one of the best selling horror authors of all time. With such works as The Shining and 1408, Stephen King should go down as one of the most famous authors. When I heard that 1408 was going to be made into a movie I was very apprehensive, because when most stories are made into movies the directors butcher the heck out of the story and the movie ends up being nothing like the story.
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