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 | | Literary Critique of Mark Twain | | by david lee roth, Dec 2, 2008 | | Adventure lies within all of our hearts. In some it may not show as much, but we all have an adventurous side. Samuel Clemens showed his adventurous side in the way he lives his life, and in his literature. I also have and adventurous side and enjoy Mark Twain's books because of it. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Themes of Kidnapped | | by david lee roth, Dec 2, 2008 | | The theme of a book is the underlying statement being told by the author. Many scholars have studied books and have come up with main themes for books. Though these are good themes, the better are still waiting to be found. Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson follows this path exactly. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Women at Sea | | by Lucas Dié, Nov 30, 2008 | | Jack Tar: Life in Nelson’s Navy by Roy and Lesley Atkins was published by Little, Brown. The book tells of the ruthless conscriptions leading to the victories of Nelson’s. Describing the shocking living conditions on board, it unveils the startling truth about women on board. | | Comments(15) Liked It: 5 |
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 | | Heroes by the Dozen | | by Lucas Dié, Nov 23, 2008 | | Special Forces Heroes by Michael Ashcroft was published by Headline. It is a collection of heroic incidents. The royalties of Milord Ashcroft are donated to Help For Heroes, a charity supporting servicemen injured in Iraq and Afghanistan. | | Comments(16) Liked It: 10 |
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 | | Ever Changing, All is Life | | by Lucas Dié, Nov 18, 2008 | | Notes From Walnut Tree Farm by Roger Deakin is published by Hamish-Hamilton. A book about change and sameness in country life, it is filled with observations of the wild and not so wild. | | Comments(10) Liked It: 3 |
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