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Classic Love
by maryann jean, Oct 3, 2008
Those who enjoy losing themselves in good books - with intense romances, in depth characterizations, and intricate plots - should begin with these. Although these books were published in the 19th century, the movie versions dated more recently attest to their timelessness.
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Was She Really a Girl, Interrupted?
by Poetic Enigma, Sep 19, 2008
My review of the novel written by Susanna Kaysen which coincides with the movie Girl, Interrupted.
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Five Great Characters From Modern Popular Science Fiction
by Jay Tee, Jul 30, 2008
This features five of my favorite science fiction characters over the past decade. Each of these characters appears in a highly viable manner and in very well read material.
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The Good Earth: Wang Lung’s Practicality Versus O-lan’s Practicality
by Mr E, Jul 17, 2008
Comparing and contrasting the two main characters Wang Lung and O-Lan in the novel The Good Earth.
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Jane Austen's Narrow World
by Tasleem Ayaz, Mar 5, 2008
The materials and themes of Jane Austen are confined into a narrow fort. The characters of Jane Austen belong to a small section of country-gentry, the upper classes, the lower edge of the nobility, the lower clergy and the officers corps of the military.
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Of Mice and Men
by Alex Santeria, Mar 3, 2008
Here are some cliff notes I wrote for the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck to help you with characterization in any assigned essay.
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Novelists
by Roger Penney, Nov 8, 2007
To show how novels are often more realistic than so called "factual" books.
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The Differences of Mice and Men
by Eluned Francis, Oct 2, 2007
An insightful look into the differences in people, from the viewpoint of Slim. Useful for revision purposes. Includes a brief overview of the events that Slim plays a part in, and a profile of his character.
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Books that We've Loved Throughout the Years
by ashley, Aug 9, 2006
There are books that we just love unconditionally for various reasons: the author, the character(s), the story, or even the period
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Pendragon: The Never War
by Unknown Author, Jul 25, 2007
Pendragon: The Never War is a book that some readers may or may not call a science fiction book. It is the third book in an eight book fantasy series and I hear that more books are on the way
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