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“A Rose for Emily” Review: Haunted Houses and Broken People

William Faulkner is rightfully called the pioneer of American gothic literature. Once you google ‘American gothic literature,’ there are high chances you’ll get a review of “A Rose for Emily”. Written in 1930, this short story set a leading tone for all American gothic writers who would come later. In this iconic short story, we …

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The most popular casino and gambling books in Australia

Online casinos and gambling have been some of the most significant industry over the years. Some people enjoy these site merely for amusement, and some people take gambling seriously. Online gambling is limited only to kids below eighteen years of age. Apart from that, anyone can gamble or learn how to do so. Some books …

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Effective Tips for Writing a Book Review

Writing a book review is often a true trickish problem for students and novice bloggers as they often have no idea where to start. Reasons are often deeply rooted in school traumas when teachers criticize personal ideas and vision of the story. Specialists in writing essays and reviews recommend reading as many reviews as possible …

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Review of the Book “Pains and Gains” by CustomWritings

When the studying process is linked to the hustle and bustle, and writing is perceived as a boring routine, it is no wonder why students neglect the importance of assignments. Instead of referring to good-old plagiarism and paraphrasing, Pains and Gains of Academic Writing might become a real solution. How does this book cater to …

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Think Like A Warrior: The Five Inner Beliefs That Make You Unstoppable

Anyone who wants to take full control of their lives and realise their greatest ambitions and dreams must culture a warrior mindset. This is the primary message of Darrin Donnelly’s inspiration book.Donnelly is a renowned entrepreneur whose articles have appeared in several publications, including Sports Illustrated, Fast Company Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, and several …

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Review of the book “River and the Source” by the Margret A. Ogola

Author: Margret A. Ogola Publisher: Focus Publishers Year of Publish: 1994 The River and The Source is an exemplary book wrote by Margret Ogola. The author is well known and has received various prizes due to her noble works. In 1995, she received the Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature. She also won Commonwealth Writers’ Prize …

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Review of the book “Celestial Empire” by Guy Kay

Author: Guy KayBook Title: Celestial Canadian author Guy Gavriel Kay created a special mystical world in his novel “Celestial Empire”. Kathai (China) lives according to ancient laws, where the hierarchy and age-old rules of communication determine each event, and influence the emotional impulses of the characters. For Shen Tai, the son of the legendary Katai …

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Review of the book “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury

By Ray BradburyBook Title: Fahrenheit 451 In this novel, Ray Bradbury describes a totalitarian state in which books are destroyed. In fact, there is little invented in this story. Even if the events are fantastic, over the past hundred years, and in the real world, it has been much worse. Is it worth listing the …

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Review of the book “Dead Souls” by N. V. Gogol

Author: Nikolay Vasilievich GogolBook Title: Dead Souls Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol considered “Dead Souls” to be his main work, to which he devoted 17 years of his life. The work was conceived as a cheerful satirical novel. The events in the poem begin with the arrival of a certain Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov in town N. Thanks …

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Review of the book “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Author: Antoine de Saint-ExuperyBook Title: The Little Prince The Little Prince is a fabulous philosophical tale that in 1943 made the French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery famous throughout the world. At one time, the book became a bestseller and was sold in 200 million copies worldwide. To date, it has been translated into 301 languages. …