Literature & Fiction
Review:Other ratings said that there was definitions of some of the old world words at the bottom of the pages which is why I bought this particular version. There is not, the defintions are in the back of the book which make it harder to read for someone not versed in old English. Otherwise I would have given it 5 stars. Read more
Review:Other ratings said that there was definitions of some of the old world words at the bottom of the pages which is why I bought this particular version. There is not, the defintions are in the back of the book which make it harder to read for someone not versed in old English. Otherwise I would have given it 5 stars. Read more
Review:There's been a lot of (justified) criticism of George Lucas' cheesy writing style, and there's some trepidation about how JJ Abrams will handle the new sequel. So who could produce a Star Wars script that exceeds expectations?
How about Shakespeare?
That seems to be the idea behind Ian Doescher's "William Shakespeare's Star Wars Trilogy," a deliciously witty reimagining of the Star Wars saga in glorious iambic pentameter. While obviously a very funny spoof ("Now is the summer of ou... Read more
Review:Other ratings said that there was definitions of some of the old world words at the bottom of the pages which is why I bought this particular version. There is not, the defintions are in the back of the book which make it harder to read for someone not versed in old English. Otherwise I would have given it 5 stars. Read more
Review:Other ratings said that there was definitions of some of the old world words at the bottom of the pages which is why I bought this particular version. There is not, the defintions are in the back of the book which make it harder to read for someone not versed in old English. Otherwise I would have given it 5 stars. Read more
Review:What can little me add to the greatest writer in history, bar none??? Read, read, read. Go to any available performance and enjoy. If this is too archaic for you, try to find a course in Shakespeare and learn to enjoy the bard. Read more
Review:The world is unforgiving, the light representing all that is good in the world does not immediately find its way into the darkness as depicted in Sold. Additionally, as new ideas, technologies, and social normalcies arise so will shadows of evil exploitation which are cast amidst their unfamiliar ways. Immoral persons of power will exploit every possible avenue created by these new comings in their shadows. Until of course, the light of morality shines in upon evil, turning it over to the people... Read more
Review:I read this book for a environmental literature class, and although it is a classic, after reading it I do not know what's so good about it. I really disliked it. I did not find it interesting. It was also unsatisfying. Read more
Review:This series is incredible! Toll the Hounds is my favorite by far. So many great characters in an increasingly intriguing story which hits you on so many levels. "A lesson can only become a lesson when one has reached the level of humility required to heed it." - Erikson Laugh, weep, rage, and Witness! Read more
Review:Captivating characters who journey first alone and the. In ever more complicated circles make this book and the series a wonder to read. Great suspense and almost none stop action are varied and enjoyable. Although the first book is abut hard to get into. Read more