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Book Review: Tthe Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter
by The Occulaire, Jul 16, 2008
I found this unique interpretation of the fairy tales of Western Europe carries all the hallmarks of Angela Carter’s brilliance, both as a storyteller and a feminist social commentator.
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Psycho by Robert Bloch: A Review
by The Occulaire, Jul 16, 2008
This is by far one of my favorite horror novels in the world. The chilling reputation of this novel has been somewhat overshadowed by Alfred Hitchcock’s renowned film of the same name, but Psycho is worth reading for its relentless build up of psychological terror.
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The Periodic Table by Primo Levi: A Review
by The Occulaire, Jul 16, 2008
This masterpiece does not need to associate with a genre, or to classify itself as fact or fiction, or define itself as anecdotal or semiotic. The Periodic Table has and is all these things but they are not relevant to its being truly great.
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Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
by Sheena McComiskey, Jul 16, 2008
Atwood's apocalyptic tale forces the reader to stop and think. It is almost disturbing how potentially accurate this novel is. Even more disturbing is the speed at which Atwood's apocalypse could be realized in our world.
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Books and Coffee: The Best Picks of Both
by Ronald Marbles (The Abacus), Jul 8, 2008
What else can beat a good book with a delicious cup of coffee? This list offers the top four good reads and the top three coffee machines that will make reading more enjoyable.
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Fahrenheit 451 and Anthem
by GeorgeBqua, Jul 8, 2008
The similarities and differences of the societies and individuals in both thought-provoking stories.
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Book Review: Starwars Jedi Quest Series
by nick mitchell, Jul 8, 2008
My review of this great Star Wars saga and young adult series, Jedi Quest.
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The Seven Best Books to Read with Your Child
by Anne Mathews, Jul 4, 2008
Reading with your child is the best way to help them grasp language, begin a life-long love of books, and ensure they do well in school. Making stories a part of each day will establish a simple habit that will have lasting effects on any child.
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Book Review of John David Fenner's: Before His Time
by T.H Dalton, Jun 25, 2008
Book review of John David Fenner’s: Before His Time, The Spirit Warrior. A novel of survival and adventure. This is one of the best books, by far, that I have ever read.
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Of Mice and Men: Steinbeck's View on Anti-feminism
by Eric O., Jun 12, 2008
An essay on Steinbeck's possible ties with anti-feminism literature being expressed in the novel, Of Mice and Men.
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