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Celebrity Books
by Jane Juarez, May 2, 2007
Celebrity books range from great to mediocre to "just plain stupid." Celebrity culture means celebrity books.
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Chrono-displaced Love
by Mary E Mann, Apr 22, 2008
I had seen The Time Travelers Wife in several bookstores, multiple times. I picked it up many of those times, intrigued by the cover or the title, and I always invariably put it back down. It seemed too sci-fi, or too unrealistic, maybe even too cheesy.
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Use Caution When You Read Old Texts
by Christopher Wesley Joyner, Feb 27, 2008
Why we need to be careful when we read old texts. There is a danger when taking advice that was written down in old books.
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Why Read Books
by Cecil667, Apr 20, 2008
Books are very didactic for students. Also, students gain insights into life through the experiences of novels. Furthermore, literature can have an influence on a student's reading and writing skills, thus help them become a more understanding person and help them become a better writer.
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The Enduring Story of the Cat in the Hat
by Sandy Shaw, Apr 11, 2008
Over 70 years after the completing his first book And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street, the writing of Dr Seuss continues to captivate both adults and children. So what is the story of the enduring appeal of the cat with the striped millenary and his two blue haired henchmen?
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Are All Libraries Created Equal?
by Gloria Lane Hass, Aug 23, 2006
Libraries contain books, movies and magazines. Do all libraries have what you want?
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Gatsby's Desire
by Caleb Nico, Apr 5, 2008
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a classic that will never die.
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Book Lovers Corner
by Ruby Hawk, Apr 4, 2008
Books are wonderful companions. You can explore the world and planets, Books can take you from dark times to a brighter day. Everyone should know the joy of reading.
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Fahrenheit 451: More Relevant Now Than Ever
by Caleb Nico, Apr 1, 2008
Fahrenheit 451 is one of the greatest pieces of American literature. Now, in 2008, I can see that America is becoming more like that world Bradbury thought of years ago.
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Worthwhile Animal Books
by lastditcheffort, Mar 26, 2008
Are you a sucker for a good animal book? Is Animal Planet your favorite channel? Still shedding tears over My Dog Skip? If so, check out these good reads, which include old-fashioned tearjerkers as well as serious, philosophical animal ethics books.
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