The Iliad Review

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Due to the lack of good books that I can find that have been printed in recent memory, I've decided instead to do a review of a very well done classic. For the uninformed, Homer was a rhapsode who lived, at the earliest, around 850 B.C. He is one of...

Homer's "The Odyssey"

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Due to the lack of good books that I can find that have been printed in recent memory, I've decided instead to do a review of a very well done classic. For the uninformed, Homer was a rhapsode who lived, at the earliest, around 850 B.C. He is one of...

Review: Next

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The novel Next written by Michael Crichton is full of suspense, tragic humor and science. As an option for the Grade 12 University Biology course's (SBI4U) ISU, this novel makes a great subject for a term paper. Next was my choice for the Biology ISU. While others in my class...

Review: Go Ask Alice

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"Go Ask Alice", by an anonymous author, is the real life diary of a girl's journey into the world of drugs. This thrilling account of the horrors of drugs had me turning the pages until I couldn't stay up any longer. Set in the late 1960s, this 15 year old...

I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell - Tucker Max

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Tucker Max, a law student turned blogger and writer, declares "I am an asshole" (Max, back cover), and his third book, I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell, is absolute proof of that. But, if anything, Max makes being an asshole look like a lot of fun. His autobiography of...

Up In The Air

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Walter Kirn's third novel, Up In The Air, tells the story of Ryan Bingham, an unhappy Career Transitions Counselor (who fires people) waiting for his boss to finally see his resignation letter, who's one true joy in life is being airborne. His ultimate goal? One million frequent-flyer miles. His plan?...

Hush, Hush

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Hush, Hush, a novel by Becca Fitzpatrick is a thrilling novel for teens. The novel's depth and research brings you into the story of Nora Grey, a teen with no interest or involvement with boys, at least, not until she meets Patch. She feels a deep and profound connection to...
One is often told to not judge a book by its cover. In the case of "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies", the artfully gruesome picture of a proper lady decomposing on the front cover summarizes the book beautifully. This novel is about combining the traditional with the modern: the original...

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