Published by
iykem, January 18, 2010
Right from the moment Don saw her at the party, he was like a man possessed, possessed by a woman who is beautiful to look at but lethal to behold. He knew however that going after her will only end in a long chain of broken heart aches and pains, but then he was however determined, determined more than ever to break down her defenses even if it meant gate crashing to do so.
For the girl’s eyes held some spell of childhood innocence and dreams, of memories of far way belonging and a love not rewarded that seems to remind him of a dead love, Elaine. But Elaine is dead years back, or isn’t she?
Now the question remained as unfathomable as ever, why has these eyes come back to haunt him now that Kathy is back? Why does this dark stranger keep following him around, stirring up dead memories of the past?
He found himself lost, lost at the labyrinth of its complexities.
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Novels help us delve into a world of fantasy, but which ones are the most popular?
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Neely Crenshaw, the all-American quarterback of John Grisham’s novel "Bleachers" is discussed.
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Published by
Taffy, January 14, 2010
What are the differences between suspense and mystery novels? Your answers here!
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A review of the new book "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy. A horrific look at mans capabilities for the unthinkable.
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Published by
Lirael, January 12, 2010
A critical analysis of Richard Rodriguez’s writings about race in his autobiography "The Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez"
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Published by
Lirael, January 12, 2010
A critical analysis of the importance of names in Jumpa Lahiri’s "The Namesake"
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Published by
crazy, January 6, 2010
Extract of autobiographical element of HOD (Please Read)
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Brief review of Patrick Rothfuss’ "The name of the Wind"
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Published by
Campii, January 3, 2010
An essay relating the two characters Boo Radley and Tom Robinson in Harper Lee’s novel titled To Kill A Mockingbird.
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