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... if this book supports or contradicts the way the authors of our textbook portray the time period, any bias in the book, is the book enjoyable, and finally is ...
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... The 'child - like' writing style really makes the book enjoyable and can make the reader laugh or cry at the child's interpretation of the situation. ...
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... psychological half of the book. Anyway, the book was an enjoyable read, each time I read it. Basically, it's about how a sixteen ...
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... Fitzgerald made the book enjoyable to read and think about. Works Cited Brockunier, SH, and Samuel H. Ladenburg. The Prosperity and Depression Decades. ...
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... writings. In her first book, "The Mystery Affair at Styles", Christie used her nursing experiences to make the book enjoyable. Several ...
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... of the book was that it was very hard to get into, but as the plot deepened and the novel progressed it turned out to be an outstanding, enjoyable book. ...
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... and fought for their rights. In the end We the Living was a very difficult but an enjoyable book to read. This book taught me an ...
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... at all. Regardless of weather or not one aggress with Machiavelli's political philosophy; it is indeed an enjoyable book. It does ...
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... This made it a much more enjoyable book. I like this much more than the adult version. I recommend this book to anyone that wants to be more motivating. ...
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... in Italy. The book was not the least bit confusing when it came to the text and was really an enjoyable book to read. This book ...
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... be confusing. Those are only minor parts of the story though and I think that the book is still very enjoyable. I would recommend ...
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... situation would arise in his life. Fitzgerald raises a great philosophical question, making the book enjoyable to read and think about.
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... It was a totally new experience to read this book. The Irish had a great influence on European civilization; the book was enjoyable and definitely informative. ...
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... highly sophisticated characters. One of the most important things in reading a book is that it be enjoyable. [This book is guaranteed ...
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... handle. But it makes the book more enjoyable to read. People of all ages can understand and enjoy the story of Huckleberry Finn. ...
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... Liberation Army. I found this book really enjoyable and it has to be one of the best novels I have read in a long time. Jack Ryan ...
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... The easy-to-follow writing style of Ashley Montagu makes The Elephant Man a more enjoyable book. In every book, one can find room for improvement. ...
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... Evaluation: To Know a Fly is a very informative, but also enjoyable book. ... These light-hearted elements make the book even more enjoyable. ...
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... lack of a gray area between good and evil are weaknesses that do little to take away from One Flew Over the CuckooÕs Nest being a thoroughly enjoyable book. ...
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... itself. My negative criticism of the book is minimal it was long but a relatively enjoyable read for a non fiction book. Degler's ...
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... lack of a gray area between good and evil are weaknesses that do little to take away from One Flew Over the CuckooÕs Nest being a thoroughly enjoyable book.
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... being referenced. This again makes the book educational while at the same time makes it an enjoyable book to read. The only shortcomings ...
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... Overall, The Christmas Box is a very enjoyable book but the only part that may make many readers want to choose a different book is its short length.. ...
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... life of a boy today. Boy was an enjoyable book as Dahl adds humour to the sweetshop and mouse stories. He even uses humour to describe ...
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Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations is a very enjoyable book for the reader for many reasons. Overall, Great Expectations ...
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... to the Bible. But no! netheless this is a very entertaining and enjoyable book, fit for the whole family. After careful research ...
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I thought this book was very enjoyable. The way Mr. King writes is extremely descriptive, allowing the reader to feel as if he or she is really there. ...
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... I do not believe that Spiegelman was right in using humor during this book, but I do believe that it added to the enjoyable readability of the book. ...
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... I do not believe that Spiegelman was right in using humor during this book, but I do believe that it added to the enjoyable readability of the book. ...
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... As previously stated, I reader did not find reading the book an enjoyable experience, and would not recommend this book to anyone else. ...
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