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Arthur Conan Doyle Story Comparison

An essay comparing four of Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories.

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From Words to Power: A Look Into Language and Mind Theory

Analysis on the importance of language and stories in Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie.

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13 Reasons Why: Review of the Novel by Jay Asher

Suicide is a serious subject that not a lot of people like to talk about. There are a lot of people who have lost someone to this sad act and it leaves us broken and lost. I’m sure most wonder if they were part of the cause, or to blame; I know I have.

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Free Romance Novels: Never Buy Another Love Story

There are lots of great romance novels on the internet for free. Here is how to get them.

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The Female Community Found in American Literature Between the Wars, 1914 – 1945

How does literature create a female community and what is the significance of that community? How do the writings of Willa Cather, Zora Neale Hurston, and Edna St. Vincent Millay create a community for the writers and the readers? The bonds that are created from the written word, especially in a historical and social context, can connect readers of varying backgrounds.

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Heroes by the Dozen

Special Forces Heroes by Michael Ashcroft was published by Headline. It is a collection of heroic incidents. The royalties of Milord Ashcroft are donated to Help For Heroes, a charity supporting servicemen injured in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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10 Books a Young Writer Should Read in High School

This is a list of books that are outstanding examples of certain qualities young writers should strive to have in their work. It’s also a great reading list for non-writing literature enthusiasts.

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Review: The Word Became Flesh

Do you struggle with reading the Old Testament narrative books, such as Genesis, Exodus, Judges and Joshua? Struggle no more. Dale Ralph Davis’ book on the Old Testament narratives opens these books up to the ordinary reader and makes them truly come alive.

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Short Stories by O’hara

When a short story does not get into any underlying situations or better, the reader is left with a feeling of having read something too sketchy to be called a story.

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Julia Alvarez and the Immigrant Experience

The immigration experience of Julia Alvarez in her book How the Garcia Girls lost their Accents.

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