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Review of Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood

An answer to the question of how the next generation of mankind will evolve about is answered in the chilling dystopia written by Margaret Atwood, read more.

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Zoo: Book Review:

Japanese horror is the best, and this book only makes that better to relish.

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Confession of an Impatient Bride (Not a Vengeful Heart)

Godly lessons I learned from the author Rissa Singson – Kawpeng. By the way, Confession of A Vengeful Heart is my own title of article at Tinig.Com. You can browse it on its archives.

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The Ghost of 29 Megacycles

What if science could come up with an equipment to communicate with the dead?

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Tucker

This piece of work is a book review on one of Louis lamour’s novels. The novels name is Tucker. GREAT BOOK! Published by Bantam Books.

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The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie

Rushdie’s clarity of intellect, appreciation of language and command of narrative has produced an enjoyable and meaningful story. In other words a great read by this generous author.

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John Marsden: Tomorrow When The War Began

This is a short book review of the book “Tomorrow when the War began” from John Marsden.

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“Stones in Water” by Donna Jo Napoli

This is a “wide reading” assignment which can be also called a book review, this can be edited to fit you and this has a lot of my views.

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Dead Europe by Christos Tsiolkas

Dead Europe by Christos Tsiolkas shifts between the past and the present where superstition, witches and demons are slipped into the narrative. The story becomes so infected by its own viciousness the reader is left breathless.

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One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest

A thorough review of Ken Kesey’s classic.

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