Top New Zealand and international author Witi Ihimaera, famous for writing the critically acclaimed Whale Rider, has admitted that he palgarised at least two pages for his new book titled The Torwenna Sea about a Maori man transported to Tasmania as a convict in the 1840’s.
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Moving account of slavery in 18th century Jamacia. Following the life of Negro women slaves, Marlon James captures the pain endured, mentally and physically.
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Published by
lachiem7, November 15, 2009
This is a collection of all key quotes from every act in Shakespeare’s classic play Othello.
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A book review of School Reform and the School Library Media Specialist by Sandra Hughes-Hassell and Violet Harada in light of school reform.
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Published by
aleCTY, November 13, 2009
A brief overview of symbolism in the ending of the book.
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Do you enjoy police stories? The Lion’s game, a sequel to Plum Island published in 1997, a good addition to your collections. Grab a copy now!
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An overview of the history of young adult literature and its importance in modern-day teenage culture.
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Children like to read books. Parents need to understand the interest of children before buying a particular book or those books which are suitable for children can purchased.
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Published by
Yalonda, November 6, 2009
Ever wanted to know the story behind your favorite Twilight names? Well here they are!
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It is widely thought that Laura Ingalls Wilder was the author of the Little House books, but in actuality they were just diary entries that Rose edited, rewrote, typed and published for her mother Laura. Here’s a brief glimpse into the life or Rose Wilder Lane, whom my friend Dorothy met at Bob Lefevre’s Freedom school.
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