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Don’t Call Me a Crook! a Scotsman’s Tale of World Travel, Whisky, and Crime by Bob Moore (Dissident Books)

Bob Moore’s picaresque memoirs, recounting his (mis)adventures around the world were originally published in 1935. Dissident Books have now republished this "lost" classic, with the addition of afterword by James Kelman – and not before time.

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English Class

Short story review.

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Gunheads

The Shermanator’s take on Steve Parker’s 2009 novel based in the Warhammer 40k universe.

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The Lost by Alex Shearer

This in an essay of the five major turning points of the book “The Lost”. The book is about a boy called Jonah, who goes missing after running after a fire engine.

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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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Crossing The Threshold

A review of Thom Hartmann’s latest book Threshold.

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I Used to Like The Twilight Saga

There was a time in which I actually liked Twilight. My opinion has dramatically changed since and this is why.

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Tricks by Ellen Hopkins

Review, thoughts, and more on the novel Tricks which was written by Ellen Hopkins. Warning: May give away spoilers.

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Book Review: Air Head

Air head by the author of princess diarys: Meg Cabot.

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The Pursuit of Life: The Nexus Between Great Writers and Their Work

This is a artistic review on the novels: The Catcher and The Rye, J.D. Salinger; Candide, Voltaire; The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald; and A Streetcar Named Desire, Tennessee Williams. Although the review itself has aged, it provides and interesting perspective on the nexus between several astounding compositions.

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