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Book Review: The Road by Cormac McCarthy
by shellybarclay in Art & Entertainment > Literature
A look at a Pulitzer Prize winning post apocalyptic novel.
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Book Review: Couch by Benjamin Parzybok
by shellybarclay in Art & Entertainment > Literature
A look at Benjamin Parzybok's first novel and it's a wacky one.
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How did Mary Shelley desire Victors creation to be seen? A monster or a Creature?
by Wolfbrother in Art & Entertainment > Literature
Frankenstein's 'monster' is often depicted as a murdering beast who is the evident monster to the novel. However, by delving deeper into the novel is he still a monster? This is a quick and very short look at that question. approx 1100 ...
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Speaks the Nightbird by Robert McCammon: A Book Review
by shellybarclay in Art & Entertainment > Literature
A bood review of a mysterious novel about a witch trial and the deceptions that go with it.
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Judas Burning -- Carolyn Haines: A Book Review
by saulrelative in Art & Entertainment > Literature
Carolyn Haines was a writer I had never heard of, but the novel's title caught my eye, held it long enough to intrigue, and prompted me to pick the book up and read the flap. And I was hooked, piqued by the premise. And after a couple ...
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Writing an Essay on "The Great Gilly Hopkins"
by silven in Education > General
A guide to writing an essay analyzing 'The Great Gilly Hopkins' novel.
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What are Stephen King's Best Books?
by mitchell179 in Reviews > Books
List of five novels from Stephen King that I consider the best of his work so far.
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The Immortals -- Tracy Hickman
by saulrelative in Reviews > Books
It is 2010 (the novel was published in 1996) and the world has been overrun by the even more deadly successor to AIDS, an immunity deficiency syndrome called V-CIDS. It has devasted the world's populations and in the United States drastic ...
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Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea - A Prequel to Jane
by carole.anne in Art & Entertainment > Literature
A novel that transforms Bertha Mason, the ‘mad-woman in the attic’ to the lively yet vlunerable Anotoinette Cosway
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Children Of Men -- P. D. James: A Book Review
by saulrelative in Art & Entertainment > Literature
James has produced a wonderful novel of dying dreams, of futility and heartbreak, of a world with humans coming to an end. And then she injects hope, that one human attribute that never fails us as a species.




