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Review Of A Book Essays and Term Papers
Cripple Creek Days ReviewDuring the late 19th Century after the end of the Reconstruction Era many citizens of the United States began to explore the “frontier” of the country and moved west in large numbers. This was predominately caused by the need for resources for growing industry and because of seemingly promising ...
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Review Of: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings By Maya AngelouI do not really like "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings" , because it
does not interest me. I like the author's writing style, but the subject
the author writes about does not interest me at all. I don't like reading
about how life was for Maya Angelou as she was growing up. I would rather
read ...
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Review Of The Great GatsbyThe Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It deals with a rich man named Jay Gatsby who wants to re-live his late teenage years. In this novel he struggles to realize he can't go back. I liked this novel because it had interesting characters. It kept me thinking the whole ...
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A Review Of Lord Of The FliesAbout the author
Sir William Golding (1911-1993), was an English novelist who wrote exciting
adventure stories who deal with the conflict between mind and instinct.
William Gerald Golding was born in St. Columb Minor, in Cornwall. He was
knighted in 1988. His novels are moral fables that reveal ...
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Book Review The Republican ExpMaurice Agulhon. The Republican Experiment, 1848-1852.
London and New York: Cambridge University Press. 1983.Pp195.
This books main objective was to describe how France was in the process of becoming a democratic Republic. The book gave a full evolution and fulfillment that France made by the ...
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Anne Frank Remembered: ReviewAnne Frank Remembered is the autobiography of Miep Gies, the woman who
helped the Frank family survive during their two years in hiding. Her book is a
primary source or first hand account of the persecution of Jewish people in Nazi
occupied Holland during the second world war. It is also the ...
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A Study Of The Negro Policeman: Book ReviewNicholas Alex, assistant professor of sociology at The City University
of New York, holds a Ph.D. from the New School for Social Research and a B.S.
from the Wharton School. He was formerly a research assistant with the Russell
Sage Foundation, an instructor at Adelphi University, and has had ...
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White Shark: ReviewWhat's in the water? That's the question the characters in this
book wondered too. White Shark is a story about a monster in the water
that makes Jaws look like a goldfish!
The year is 1945. There was a German U-boat that was carrying a
few of these " White Sharks". The submarine began ...
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A Review Of The Old Man And The SeaI decided to read this book for two reasons. My friends have read
this book in the past and said it wasn't too bad. Second, it is one heck
of a short book. I finished this book in 2 days. As the sample book
report says, this book is only 27,000 words long. The book lived up to
what my ...
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The Nation Takes Shape: A ReviewAuthor's Point of View
In the book The Nation Takes Shape, by Marcus Cunliffe, the author
has one main point of view, that he expands on throughout the entire novel.
That point of view concerns the first half-century of life under the newly
formed government, under the constitution. He talks ...
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The Scarlet Letter: Chapter By Chapter Review And AnalysisCHAPTER 1- The Prison-Door-
I found this one page introductory chapter to be very dramatic as
it explained the history of the colony by telling the history of the
prison-door. From the looks of this chapter, this story will probably be
dragged out as much as possible.
At first I thought the way ...
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The Hobbit: A ReviewIntroduction
The book I read and analyzed was “The Hobbit” by J.R.R. Tolkein. I shall discuss
the plot and character development, setting, author's style and my opinions
about it.
Plot Development
There are too many characters in the story and so it is hard to follow and know
each one of them. ...
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Solo: A Book ReviewThis book, in my opinion, is a very good example of a serial
killer, and his ironic demise. The book begins with an example of serial
killing, where a powerful, influential man is killed by an assassin. The
book, after the killing, follows the killer to an unusual place-a concert
hall. There it ...
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Remember Me: ReviewThe Christopher Pike juvenile fiction trilogy, Remember Me traces the development of main character Shari Cooper from a naive teenager in book 1 to a mature yet materialistic 21 year old who forgets her purpose on earth. The Remember Me trilogy begins with the death of 18 year old Shari Cooper ...
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Book Report On Thomas JeffersoBook Review on Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson by Norman Risjord is a biography of the third president of the United States that takes Thomas Jefferson from his youth through his later years in the early 19th century. The purpose of this book is to give a political and social overview of the ...
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The Pearl: A ReviewThe Pearl is a story about an Mexican Indian man and woman, set in the early to
mid-1900's, in Bolivia. It was written by John Steinbeck as a short fiction
book that tells of the family's life just before, during, and just after find a
great pearl. The book was an amazing and discussed many ...
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Howards End: Book ReviewHowards End by E. M. Forster deals with the conflict of class distinctions and human relationships. The quintessence of the main theme of this lovely novel is: "Only connect!…Only connect the prose and passion…and human love will be seen at its height. Live in fragments no longer." This excerpt ...
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Flowers For Algernon: Supplementary Book ReviewThe book, "Flowers for Algernon", was an exciting science fiction novel
written by . The main characters of the story are the
central character, Charlie, who is a mentally retarded individual involved
in a remarkable experiment which increased his I.Q., Alice, a teacher at
the ...
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Flowers For Algernon - ReviewThe book, "Flowers for Algernon", was an exciting science fiction novel written by . The main characters of the story are the central character, Charlie, who is a mentally retarded individual involved in a remarkable experiment which increased his I.Q., Alice, a teacher at the special education ...
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A Review Of I Heard The Owl Call My NameThis essay was written in the 19th century, therefore some terms such
as "indians" and "white man" from the book are being replaced with
the politically correct terms: "natives", and respectively "european
descendent"
The novel I HEARD THE OWL CALL MY NAME is the best book anyone ...
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