“Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens is a poignant and beautifully written novel that intertwines a coming-of-age story with a compelling mystery. Read more about Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens …
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Kristin Hannah’s “The Great Alone” is a powerful and heart-wrenching novel set in the rugged wilderness of Alaska. The story centers on the Allbright family, who move to Alaska in 1974 seeking a fresh start. Read more about “The Great Alone” by Kristin Hannah …
Erin Morgenstern’s “The Night Circus” is a spellbinding novel that transports readers into a world of magic, mystery, and romance. Read more about The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern …
The novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, commonly known as 1984, by George Orwell, was published in 1949 as a warning against authoritarianism. The dismal dystopia created an indelible impression on readers, and his ideas entered popular culture in a way that only a few books have done.
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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
To Kill a Mockingbird, a modern classic by Harper Lee is a coming-of-age narrative with a theme of social equality and prejudice. Racist Southern culture, which is firmly ingrained in violence and hate, is one of the topics. Many of us are aware that the message of this 1960 novel is still applicable in today’s society. Working with a socially significant issue and a lovely tale that incorporates a rural setting and young characters is the ideal combo. Read more about Book Review on To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee …
The book The Walker of Hermann Hesse (Wanderung) is a group of stories about the “inspired wanderings” and whose geographical reference is the border between Germany and Switzerland and the alpine passage to Italy. It is a book that deals with being nomadic and is clearly against borders, of which Hesse says: “ there is nothing more hateful”. These prose describe the traveler’s feelings, their torments, and joys, their thinking, and perception of life, a vision that transcends the limitations of the concept of homeland and nationalities: Read more about Book Review: The Walker of Hermann Hesse …
It must immediately be noted that the word “review” is not the title of the work, as many believe, but only an indication of its genre. Therefore, any of your reviews should be given a title that, in accordance with the requirements of this genre, would be somewhat advertising character. In a word, the title should contain some mystery, intrigue, “an invitation to read.” Read more about Review as a Genre …
HIGH SCHOOL BOOK REVIEW – It would seem, write a review – what could be easier? This is even taught in school – children from the lower grades write reviews on the books they read. Case, by the way, is necessary and useful because thinking about the book helps to organize your own thoughts and make a brief summary, thanks to which the book will remain in your memory for a long time. If you are going to, then how do you write a review? Let’s consider some important points. Read more about HOW TO WRITE A HIGH SCHOOL BOOK REVIEW …
Burning Bright is the third and last division of Fahrenheit 451, which was published in 1953. It is a book about boos being outlawed and if anyone found, keeping books as possessions, their belongings and the books which they have hold of would be burned down by “fireman”. The hound is used by the fireman to find outlawed books.
The division continues with Beatty who is the part of the “fireman” arriving to Montag’s house with him, after receiving a address from the dispatcher system. Beatty orders M Read more about Review: Burning Bright by Ray Bradbury …
The Sieve and the Sand by Ray Bradbury is the second division of the novel Fahrenheit 451 published in 1953. The book is set on a town which is not mentioned and an American future after 1960. The storyline revolves around the world where books are outlawed and burned by the “firemen”. The firemen have to burn the down both the books and the possession of the person from whom the book was found. Read more about Review: The Sieve and the Sand by Ray Bradbury …