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York Times Book Review York Times Book Miller
372 wordsOrder this item no later than Dec. 17 using standard shipping to make sure it arrives by Dec. 24 th Publisher: Doubleday & Company, Incorporated Add this item to your shopping cart. 3 other customers have reviewed this book. Average Rating: bn. com customers who bought this book also bought: The Hamlet: Prince of Denmark, William Shakespeare, Paul Werstine (Editor), Barbara A. Mowat (Editor) This is "a collection of 43 monologues originally delivered on {the author's} cable television program, '...
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The Women Of Brewster Place
1,437 words... d with her current location and circumstance and she plans to leave and go to New York, but instead she stays and waits for Mattie to arrive and get settled. Etta Mae lets Mattie know that [she] was ready [to leave] months ago, but when [Mattie] wrote and said [she] was comin, [she] stuck around to see [her] settled with the baby (27). Etta put her friends needs before her own concerns. She recognizes how important her presence is to her friend right now and she sacrifices her own happiness ...
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Things They Carried York Times Book Review
1,484 wordsThe Things They Carried Tim OBrien wrote an interesting story about soldiers of the Vietnam War, called The Things They Carried. The main theme of the story is the weight of the objects that American soldiers had to carry on them during their passes through the enemy territory. These things included not only the armor and burdensome objects but also their confusions, grief and heavy emotions of desire. The central point of the story groups around the death of Ted Lavender, who was one of the sol...
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In Cold Blood By Truman Capote
2,064 wordsIN COLD BLOOD BY TRUMAN CAPOTE IN COLD BLOOD by TRUMAN CAPOTE On the night of November 15, 1959, in the little town of Holcomb, Kansas, Herbert W. Clutter, his wife, Bonnie, and their teen-aged children, Nancy and Kenyon, were savagely murdered in their home by blasts from a shotgun held inches from their faces. wrote E. Fremont-Smith in his Books of the Times (10 January, 1966). Herbert Clutter was found in the basement, his throat also slashed; Bonnie and Nancy were in their bedrooms; Kenyon h...
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Jaws By Peter Benchley
1,980 wordsJaws by Peter Benchley In the novel Jaws written by Peter Benchley, critics are correct when they claim that the novel has a lack of characterization, the book is used as an escape, Benchley is a master of suspense writing, the novel displays the facts of Great Whites and critics claim that the novel also displays formulaic plotting, and is an allusion to classic fish tales such as Herman Melville's Moby Dick, and Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea. Critics need to loosen up on irritating Bench...
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Times Book Review Andromeda Strain
1,984 wordsFor almost three decades, Michael Crichton has written novels that appeal to his reader = s imagination and take a firm hold of their pocketbooks. Crichton = s writing stands out as much as his 6 = 9 @ frame. He has become one of the most widely read and bought science fiction authors of the past three decades. From his first novel The Andromeda Strain, which he published while in medical school, to his most recent Airframe, Crichton has captivated his readers and left them craving more. What ma...
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Times Book Review Andromeda Strain
1,151 wordsFor almost three decades, Michael Crichton has written novels that appeal to his reader = s imagination and take a firm hold of their pocketbooks. Crichton = s writing stands out as much as his 6 = 9 @ frame. He has become one of the most widely read and bought science fiction authors of the past three decades. From his first novel The Andromeda Strain, which he published while in medical school, to his most recent Airframe, Crichton has captivated his readers and left them craving more. What ma...
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Detroit Gale Research Gale Research Company
2,472 wordsStephen King s Devices of Tension-Building as Seen through Salem s Lot The novel which we will examine, called Salem s Lot, is among Stephen King s finest novels. From the way he details the gory scenes of the story, to achieve a building of tension throughout every page. Stephen Edwin King was born in Portland, Maine in 1947, the second son of Donald and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King. Stephen attended the grammar school in Durham and then Lisbon Falls High School, graduating in 1966. From his soph...
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