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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Check Out Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric with Readings (8th Edition) for $47.95

Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric with Readings (8th Edition) Review



Arrived quickly the only issue was the clear plastic packaging made the bottom right hand corner of the book dog ear facing outward for the first ten pages. Not sure if it was the sellers fault or not but other than that - perfect!




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The market-leading guide to arguments, Writing Arguments ,8/e has proven highly successful in teaching readers to read arguments critically and to produce effective arguments of their own.

 

 




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seller review - C. Butchereit - Utah
Bought book for class, book came in great quality and in great time, definitley a good seller






Perfect! - Cgalv -
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Delivered Quickly - P. Head - Phoenix, Arizona
Delivered on time and the condition it was in, while a tad weathered, was overall satisfactory and as described.

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Great Price for $5.04

The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing Review



This was required reading for a college course. However, I was very pleasantly surprised on the concise, straightforward manner in which Michael Harvey wrote the book. He covers a variety of topics that will lead to an increase in writing quality. It was my one point of enjoyment in my reading assignment for the week.



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Engagingly written and illustrated with scores of telling examples, this plainspoken how-to book for college writers identifies those qualities that most typically distinguish good writing from bad and provides practical measures for avoiding pitfalls.

Included are do's and don'ts for achieving concision, clarity, and flow, as well as pointers on using punctuation, writing gracefully, citing sources, and structuring persuasive writing.

Championing "the plain style" with a keen appreciation for the uses to which language can be put—including abuses to which it is prone—The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing is a guide that never fails to remind readers why good writing matters so much in the first place, in college and beyond.


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Easy reading, fantastic - Beautiful Lady - DC USA
The new book Nuts and Bolts purchased from Amazon was easy reading, short to the point,compact and an easy carrying pocket guide. This book arrived in excellent condition and is user friendly. I have made many purchases from Amazon has been completely satisfied with the receipt of every purchase.



Good overall book on college writing - B. L. Brown -
Well I would give the book 5 stars but I thought it lacked a bit in advice for content. It had a lot of info regarding formatting, punctuation, etc. But not as much as I would have liked on writing a good introduction, conclusion, thesis, etc.

Still a great book; I definitely recommend it.






not high school friendly - Tutoringmom - Texas
I was very disappointed in this product after purchasing it for my 11th grader. The book is an ode to the authors intelligence; lots and lots of unnecessary explanations that serve no purpose. When I attempted to incorporate it into my family's home study regiment, I became frustrated with the book!!! (Yes I am college educated and degreed. This book needs to lure the student in rather than repel them.

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Friday, September 24, 2010

Check Out Writing Academic English, Fourth Edition (The Longman Academic Writing Series, Level 4) for $28.98

Writing Academic English, Fourth Edition (The Longman Academic Writing Series, Level 4) Review



The product was delivered as it was promised, in good condition. Just few things written, but that had been included in the product description.




Writing Academic English, Fourth Edition (The Longman Academic Writing Series, Level 4) Overview


Now in its fourth edition, Writing Academic English, by Alice Oshima and Ann Hogue, is the essential writing text to prepare high-intermediate and advanced college or college-bound English language learners for academic success.

 

Features

  • A step-by-step approach guides students through the process of writing paragraphs and essays.
  • Clear models and varied practice help students to develop confidence and a mature writing style.
  • Examples with academic content prime students for college work.
  • Appendices offer easy reference for key writing, grammar, and research information.

 New to the Fourth Edition

  • A chapter dedicated to each pattern of essay organization
  • A chapter on argumentation and using material from outside sources
  • Thought-provoking readings from authentic sources
  • An expanded chapter on summary and paraphrase
  • Instruction in the basics of research and documentation

 The Longman Academic Writing Series also includes:

  • Level 1 Fundamentals of Academic Writing
  • Level 2 First Steps in Academic Writing, Second Edition
  • Level 3 Introduction to Academic Writing, Third Edition



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Seller send the book on time and saved lots of money! - XYZ -
Very cheap and half the price then buying from any book store and seller send the book on time.



The worst seller - Kung S. Park -
It's been more than a month since I placed the order and I have not received my book. Amazon charged my credit card a month ago and I did not received my order. This is worst experience I have with Amazon.com. by the seller name "imthebestseller".



Not high on my list - D. Fitzhugh - Herndon, VA
I have used this book in the past, but I would never order if I were making a book choice unless the class is for native speakers. This book is published (I believe) by the ESL division of Pearson, but I believe it is too complex for ESL students. The language is difficult and it is too "science"-oriented for my taste. I think it works better in ESL as a reference book for the instructor, to be honest. Also, I would have given it two stars except that one of the introductory paragraphs repeats the often-spread rumor about Eskimos having a bazillion words for snow. Any text that spreads this nonsense is off to a bad start.

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Check Out The Jest Book (THE CHOICEST ANECDOTES AND SAYINGS)

The Jest Book (THE CHOICEST ANECDOTES AND SAYINGS) Review



Mark Lemon's is not a famous name, but it should be, for he was the first editor of "Punch," the British humor magazine that was in some ways, for decades, the British New Yorker. The founders of the journal said, when announcing his editorship, "Every good punch needs a little lemon" (Mark Lemon was short). To have his collection of jokes, stories, and sayings is to give an insight into part of the mentality behind the magazine. The humor isn't modern American, but some of the zingers are funny. It will me in my own work on older jest books.




The Jest Book (THE CHOICEST ANECDOTES AND SAYINGS) Overview


From the PREFACE:

The Compiler of this new Jest Book is desirous to make known that it is composed mainly of old jokes,-some older than Joe Miller himself,-with a liberal sprinkling of new jests gathered from books and hearsay. In the course of his researches he has been surprised to find how many Jests, Impromptus, and Repartees have passed current, century after century, until their original utterer is lost in the "mist of ages"; a Good Joke being transferred from one reputed Wit to another, thus resembling certain rare Wines which are continually being rebottled but are never consumed. Dr. Darwin and Sir Charles Lyell, when they have satisfied themselves as to the Origin of Species and the Antiquity of Man, could not better employ their speculative minds than in determining the origin and antiquity of the venerable "joes" which have been in circulation beyond the remembrance of that mythical personage, "the Oldest Inhabitant."

A true Briton loves a good joke, and regards it like "a thing of beauty," "a joy forever," therefore we may opine that Yorick's "flashes of merriment, which were wont to set the table in a roar," when Hamlet was king in Denmark, were transported hither by our Danish invaders, and descended to Wamba, Will Somers, Killigrew, and other accredited jesters, until Mr. Joseph Miller reiterated many of them over his pipe and tankard, when seated with his delighted auditory at the Black Jack in Clare Market.




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No Humor - Richard Miller - Gahanna, OH USA
This is not worth downloading -
It is not humorous or interesting.







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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Great Price for $4.75

Drink This Not That!: The No-Diet Weight Loss Solution Review



i love all there books i always find something new eachtime i would try the supermarket guide one if u are pleased with this book teaches u tools to work with.which are sometimes hard to find



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The authors of the best-selling Eat This, Not That! series return with the ultimate, no-diet treatise on
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Finding out what's really in that drink. - Nancy E. Doucet - Wisconsin
I found this to be very informative and interesting to see how many calories were in my mocha blended coffees.

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Check Out Kaplan PMBR FINALS: Constitutional Law: Core Concepts and Key Questions for $16.46

Kaplan PMBR FINALS: Constitutional Law: Core Concepts and Key Questions Review



Very good book, great examples and exam tips, detailed explainations of the answers for the multiple choice questions provided, overall very helpful to understand constitutional law !




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Kaplan PMBR FINALS: Constitutional Law provides substantive outlines of core concepts and summary outlines. It also includes diagnostic true/false questions, multiple choice questions, and essay questions, which help students understand the black letter law of Constitutional Law and prepare for success on their exams.


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Kaplan PMBR is always a good investment - T. Angstadt - North California
You can count on Kaplan to pack a lot of useful information in a thin book; always a good investment.







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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Great Price for $8.31

English Grammar for Students of German: The Study Guide for Those Learning German Review



I used this book in my begining German class in college and found it to be extremely helpful. It is easy to follow and read. English is one of my worst subjects in school however, this book helped me not only in German class but helped me get a better understanding of English grammar as well. I am more confident in my English classes when it comes to grammar just from using this book in my German class for German grammar.





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Great way to purchase school books.....online! - SurfMaiden - NorCal
buying books online is way better and a necessity with the skyrocketing costs of school books now! the big difference is the fact that they are cheaper online and now they are shipped super fast so it can get into the student's hands in time to study for that first assignment!



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Great for basic review of Grammar - Kevin J. Polite - Atlanta, G.A.
This is great book if you need to go back and review basic English Grammar and a comparative study of English Grammar and German Grammar. E.G. English speakers are not accustomed to putting the verb and the end of the sentence. There are other books out there that give a better overview of German Grammar, however, this does a great job of comparing the two and just a basic review of Grammar in general.

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Great Price for $28.98

Writing Academic English, Fourth Edition (The Longman Academic Writing Series, Level 4) Review



The product was delivered as it was promised, in good condition. Just few things written, but that had been included in the product description.




Writing Academic English, Fourth Edition (The Longman Academic Writing Series, Level 4) Overview


Now in its fourth edition, Writing Academic English, by Alice Oshima and Ann Hogue, is the essential writing text to prepare high-intermediate and advanced college or college-bound English language learners for academic success.

 

Features

  • A step-by-step approach guides students through the process of writing paragraphs and essays.
  • Clear models and varied practice help students to develop confidence and a mature writing style.
  • Examples with academic content prime students for college work.
  • Appendices offer easy reference for key writing, grammar, and research information.

 New to the Fourth Edition

  • A chapter dedicated to each pattern of essay organization
  • A chapter on argumentation and using material from outside sources
  • Thought-provoking readings from authentic sources
  • An expanded chapter on summary and paraphrase
  • Instruction in the basics of research and documentation

 The Longman Academic Writing Series also includes:

  • Level 1 Fundamentals of Academic Writing
  • Level 2 First Steps in Academic Writing, Second Edition
  • Level 3 Introduction to Academic Writing, Third Edition



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Very cheap and half the price then buying from any book store and seller send the book on time.



The worst seller - Kung S. Park -
It's been more than a month since I placed the order and I have not received my book. Amazon charged my credit card a month ago and I did not received my order. This is worst experience I have with Amazon.com. by the seller name "imthebestseller".



Not high on my list - D. Fitzhugh - Herndon, VA
I have used this book in the past, but I would never order if I were making a book choice unless the class is for native speakers. This book is published (I believe) by the ESL division of Pearson, but I believe it is too complex for ESL students. The language is difficult and it is too "science"-oriented for my taste. I think it works better in ESL as a reference book for the instructor, to be honest. Also, I would have given it two stars except that one of the introductory paragraphs repeats the often-spread rumor about Eskimos having a bazillion words for snow. Any text that spreads this nonsense is off to a bad start.

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

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Sudoku Volume 1: Interactive Sudoku Puzzles for Kindle 2 and Kindle DX (Mobi Games) Review



I'm not a big Sudoku fan, but I tried this book sample because I was curious how Kindle could download a program using AZW format (it turns out that the AZW format doesn't allow user interactions. This "book" is just a link to a Kindle-friendly Sudoku site). I STRONGLY suggest you download the sample, as it already has the link.




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need more space for possibilities - CB in AK -
When I drop character size to the lowest level, I can get 3 possibilities in a square. In moderate and difficult puzzles, I need more space. The only electronic game I have found that will allow this is a Yahoo wigit that has space for 9. For a penny this is worth it, but I'll never use it unless I'm without a book of boards and my computer. If anyone produces a Kindle version with this feature, they need to feature it as a selling point.



Sudoku Volume 1: Interactive Sudoku for Kindle - Jennifer Andrews -
Am I the only one who can't figure out if there is a function to store that little number in the corner of a grid square? If, indeed, there isn't one, the games beyond a difficulty level of "moderate" are pretty much useless.



really nice - Jessss - Mountain
I love to play sudoku when I can. So, when I saw this download I was excited. At first it was difficult for me to get to, but once I figured it out I was pleased. The games are of good quality and easy to use. If you're a sudoku fan then get this because it is well worth it.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Check Out Almost Christian: What the Faith of Our Teenagers is Telling the American Church for $16.47

Almost Christian: What the Faith of Our Teenagers is Telling the American Church Review



*****
This wonderful book is based on the National Study of Youth and Religion conducted from 2002 to 2005. It is a fascinating analysis of teen religious practice, which is a bellwether of the faith of us all. Teenagers are practicing the faith that we are teaching them, not what we say we believe, but what we actually believe as evidenced by our actions. All of this could be dry and boring, but in "Almost Christian" it is not! This is a truly fascinating exploration of what makes faith vibrant, what makes faith "consequential". As such it is important for everyone to read, not just those interested in teens and youth ministry. Much of the book describes real faith--a faith rich in holy desire and missional clarity--and explores ways that we as a church can experience and model this in our lives.

Most teenagers today practice an "imposter faith" what the author calls "Moralistic Therapeutic Deism"--"the new mainstream American religious faith" in which God is seen as a butler or a therapist rather than (as the approximately 8% of youth that are "highly devoted" do) as a "divine swimming instructor" who is down in the water with them, leading and instructing them. The book also explores the faith of these "highly devoted" youth and what makes them different from their peers.

The scope of this book is limited to Christian ministry and formation and does not include Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, or other faiths. There are helpful appendices and an index, and the book is written in a somewhat intellectual style and at the same time a very moving style---very readable and pragmatic--not academic.

I read this book not because I had any interest in youth ministry or teenagers in particular, but because of the title--"Almost Christian"--something in it resonated with me, and I'm so glad I gave it a chance. This book made my life richer, and gave me an appreciation both for young people and for my faith that I did not have before. It's really important to me to not be an Americanized Christian with a watered-down faith, but rather, someone who reflects the love of Jesus Christ and real faith in all I do. I found myself enlightened, inspired, and encouraged.

Highly recommended.
*****



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Based on the National Study of Youth and Religion--the same invaluable data as its predecessor, Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers--Kenda Creasy Dean's compelling new book, Almost Christian, investigates why American teenagers are at once so positive about Christianity and at the same time so apathetic about genuine religious practice.

In Soul Searching, Christian Smith and Melinda Lundquist Denton found that American teenagers have embraced a "Moralistic Therapeutic Deism"--a hodgepodge of banal, self-serving, feel-good beliefs that bears little resemblance to traditional Christianity. But far from faulting teens, Dean places the blame for this theological watering down squarely on the churches themselves. Instead of proclaiming a God who calls believers to lives of love, service and sacrifice, churches offer instead a bargain religion, easy to use, easy to forget, offering little and demanding less. But what is to be done? In order to produce ardent young Christians, Dean argues, churches must rediscover their sense of mission and model an understanding of being Christian as not something you do for yourself, but something that calls you to share God's love, in word and deed, with others. Dean found that the most committed young Christians shared four important traits: they could tell a personal and powerful story about God; they belonged to a significant faith community; they exhibited a sense of vocation; and they possessed a profound sense of hope. Based on these findings, Dean proposes an approach to Christian education that places the idea of mission at its core and offers a wealth of concrete suggestions for inspiring teens to live more authentically engaged Christian lives.

Persuasively and accessibly written, Almost Christian is a wake up call no one concerned about the future of Christianity in America can afford to ignore.


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Prophetic Genius - Wendy -
Almost Christian is a prophetic call to Christian action for parents, youth ministers, pastors, and congregations to live a vibrant, contagious faith alongside today's youth. Dean speaks truthfully, eloquently, and passionately out of her own love for God and teenagers. This book has the potential to change the lives of those ready to empower today's youth to move beyond nominal Christianity into a life transformed by the good news of Jesus Christ. It is a work of prophetic genius, a sounding alarm, written to cultivate a new way of practicing youth ministry, which is rooted in rigorous, academic research.










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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Check Out A Journal of the Plague Year (Oxford World's Classics) for $6.26

A Journal of the Plague Year (Oxford World's Classics) Review



Thanks to 20th century medical and public health advances, we now know how to prevent, stem, and treat most infectious diseases. Though a few folks may still recall the flu epidemic of 1918, which cost 20 millions lives worldwide and a half million in the United States alone, for most of us living outside the Third World, fear of epidemic has become largely a thing of the past.

But if you wish to glimpse daily life under the threat of impending death by disease (without actually being threatened by it), along with the accompanying grief, despair, depravity, kindness, and courage, Daniel Defoe's "A Journal of the Plague Year" can take you there.

However, Defoe`s classic work is neither a journal nor of the plague year. Rather, it consists of an odd and hardly chronological collection of anecdotes, statistics, and ruminations written by the author of Moll Flanders some fifty years after the Plague of 1665 (when he was but a child of four). While pretending to be a first person eyewitness account of the epidemic, the Journal is in fact convincingly realistic fiction. The author has wisely created a narrator and a literary vehicle that powerfully portrays 17th century London and the agonies of an epidemic that killed more than 100,000 in the city.

Early on, Defoe establishes credibility for his fictional construct by quoting detailed figures (seemingly culled from official documents) on the growing death tolls as the Black Death spread across London. Further, throughout the book he documents the legal measures, such as quarantining households, and describes the medical endeavors to fight the disease and its spread. But more important, having once persuaded the reader of the authenticity of his tale, Defoe gets under the skin of the plague by showing the human suffering and drama it created.

He accomplishes this through his fictional narrator, a bachelor merchant who saunters about London hearing cries of pain, listening to tales of death, observing grief-deranged survivors roaming the streets, and even visiting the mass graves where, under the cover of night, death carts dump their grisly loads.

Also, we are privy to the deliberations of our moralistic but pragmatic narrator--on whether or not to flee London with his brother's family, on predestination and free will, on the quackery and skullduggery that fed on fear and ignorance. This imaginative character's active, intelligent, and detailed surveillance of the epidemic places us in the streets of London and creates a work of lasting vitality.

Through him we see the people's susceptibility to omens, religious superstition, prophets of doom, and astrologers; to quacks, charlatans, and fortune-tellers. We glimpse the duplicity and cowardice of the government and ruling class, who frequently fled London to save their own skins while abandoning their servants to penury and possible infection. We view mountebanks fleecing desperate families, nurses murdering and robbing their lingering patients, and the sick taking their own lives to save themselves a last few hours of pain. But we also are shown acts of great kindness, courage, charity, and love, as well as human ingenuity in service of a will to survive in the face of seeming doom.

Ultimately, the book is perhaps not so much about the plague as about human nature, of which Defoe is a keen observer, showing us that 17th century Londoners are not much different from ourselves. .

But as gloomy as this subject matter may seem, he can present it with a light and often-humorous touch, as in his story of the drunken piper. The beggar had passed out on the street after given an uncustomarily large amount to drink. A second man, thinking the piper a corpse, laid a plague victim beside him for the death cart to retrieve. The piper did not revive until about to pushed into a mass grave. He called out, "Where am I?" The sexton replied, "Why you are in the dead-cart, and we are going to bury you." The piper then asked, "But I ain't dead though, am I?"

Defoe presents the enigmatic narrator as both deeply affected by the suffering and aloof. He roams about London and its environs with seemingly little concern for his own well-being, at times viewing the horrific scenes with passion and compassion, and at other moments from a distant, Archimedean point of intellectual detachment. Along the way we get the narrator's (and, we suspect, the author's) views on religion, criminal justice, public health measures, medicine, government, and economics.

The pragmatism of Defoe's narrator shows through in his discussion of the last. Virtually all commerce came to a halt in the months when the plague ruled. Ships did not dock, shops closed, construction stopped, and economic life was put on hold while death profited. Defoe shows us the repercussions of this economic death--not only the hardship, the admirable efforts of certain government officials to help the needy, and the charity of many--but also how it helped stem the spread of the disease by reducing contact among people.

In the end, it's Defoe's details that win out, making this fictional account read as the intimate first-person portrayal it purports to be: the 200,000 pet dogs and cats rounded up and slaughtered to help prevent the epidemic's spread; the infection and quick death of infants who fed at the breasts of their diseased mothers; the public whippings of those who stole from the dead; the excruciating pain of the swellings brought on by the bubonic plague and the perhaps even more painful attempts by physicians to break the tumors with hot irons. Such details as these, perhaps too realistically rendered for the squeamish, give "A Journal of the Plague Year" an irresistible authority.

However, the whole conceit might have fallen flat had it not been crafted with such a deft, and I think, sly, touch. Defoe's language never flies toward hyperbole, but is grounded in seemingly careful observation--even when the narrator is deeply moved. Defoe's slyness is evident in his narrator often claiming faulty memory or lack of knowledge--"whether he lived or died I don't remember"--which augments the verisimilitude of his highly creative and still haunting work.




A Journal of the Plague Year (Oxford World's Classics) Overview


The text and notes are reproduced from the Oxford English Novels edition. The introduction sheds light on the relationship of the Journal to Pepys's diary, and a medical note relates the latest research on the Plague.


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Entertaining Historical Work Marred by Lack of Proofreading - Mitchell van Hooten - Sydney Australia
I have long wanted to read this classic account of the Black Death in London. Couldn't believe all the typos, which a notice at the beginning attributes to OCR--the pages are scanned rather than typed. The publisher's excuse is they need to keep costs down. Like they couldn't find a graduate student in English or History who wanted to pick up a bit of money proofreading? I would rather pay more for a properly edited book.



Why Teens Should Read This - Caroline Stern Schwarcz - Beverly Hills
1.Defoe is fascinating biography subject:
Ian Watt remarked that Defoe "was a hard man who led a hard life: raised as a Dissenter in the London of the Great Plague and Great Fire; enduring Newgate prison and the pillory in bankrupt middle age; working as a secret agent and a scandalous journalist until imprisoned again for debt and treason. Defoe died old, and so may be accounted as a survivor, but he had endured a good share of reality, and his novels reflect that endurance."

2. Observing and personalizing "real world" problems can inspire you to read and enjoy related literature. Thank G-d the H1N1 Flu causes mild to moderate symptoms despite its fierce contagiousness. However, I'm sure most of your mothers and others have made anxiety ridden phone calls to the pediatrician. We live in a Global Village. How long is it before one rural Chinese farmer falls ill and China Air cancels flights out of Beijing. Even the Plague, today having a mere 15% mortality rate down from the Medieval high of 75% can still wreak havoc. And it is a fact that the recent completion of the Kinshasa Highway enabled the transmission of AIDS epidemic throughout Africa. Is it so far-fetched?Someone collapses in Cape Town, schools close across Europe, ports are inspected along the Atlantic shore, riots break out surrounding Kaiser-Permanente, Japanese civilians receive face masks from their government... DeFoe's London is a microcosm of our world.

3. In order for you to like reading, you have to be exposed to a variety of genres to help discover your own interests. The Journal of the Plague Year is a great introduction to Historical Fiction, or even Literary Journalism-- even if it was written so early that the genre would not yet be coined for a few hundred years. After all, Defoe is credited with being one of the earliest innovators of the novel itself. I personally love the genre, it makes me fell like I'm time traveling, sans jet lag. Historical fiction by the way, is also popular genre for mini-series, HBO is particularly good for shows like Deadwood, Rome, John Adams, and The Tudors.



Why Teens Should Read This - Caroline Stern Schwarcz - Beverly Hills
1.Defoe is fascinating biography subject:
Ian Watt remarked that Defoe "was a hard man who led a hard life: raised as a Dissenter in the London of the Great Plague and Great Fire; enduring Newgate prison and the pillory in bankrupt middle age; working as a secret agent and a scandalous journalist until imprisoned again for debt and treason. Defoe died old, and so may be accounted as a survivor, but he had endured a good share of reality, and his novels reflect that endurance."

2. Observing and personalizing "real world" problems can inspire you to read and enjoy related literature. Thank G-d the H1N1 Flu causes mild to moderate symptoms despite its fierce contagiousness. However, I'm sure most of your mothers and others have made anxiety ridden phone calls to the pediatrician. We live in a Global Village. How long is it before one rural Chinese farmer falls ill and China Air cancels flights out of Beijing. Even the Plague, today having a mere 15% mortality rate down from the Medieval high of 75% can still wreak havoc. And it is a fact that the recent completion of the Kinshasa Highway enabled the transmission of AIDS epidemic throughout Africa. Is it so far-fetched?Someone collapses in Cape Town, schools close across Europe, ports are inspected along the Atlantic shore, riots break out surrounding Kaiser-Permanente, Japanese civilians receive face masks from their government... DeFoe's London is a microcosm of our world.

3. In order for you to like reading, you have to be exposed to a variety of genres to help discover your own interests. The Journal of the Plague Year is a great introduction to Historical Fiction, or even Literary Journalism-- even if it was written so early that the genre would not yet be coined for a few hundred years. After all, Defoe is credited with being one of the earliest innovators of the novel itself. I personally love the genre, it makes me fell like I'm time traveling, sans jet lag. Historical fiction by the way, is also popular genre for mini-series, HBO is particularly good for shows like Deadwood, Rome, John Adams, and The Tudors.

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Oscar Wilde: 'The Importance of Being Earnest' (Cambridge Literature) Review



Oscar Wilde's last and best-known play is a classic comedy complete with mistaken identities, biting satire, and a fair amount of punning (including a crucial pun in the title). This is Wilde at his irreverent best as he repeatedly skewers as many aspects of late 19th Century English society as he can manage.

I've occasionally heard the term "joke density" applied to comedy writing, and The Importance of Being Ernest certainly has that. Every character in the play is witty, and the jabs, barbs, and puns come fast and furious.

The story centers on two somewhat roguish young bachelors who have both created elaborate lies to help them to cover for their mischief. At different points in the play, both gentlemen have assumed the false name of Ernest, which becomes a problem once two women become involved. Two women who are both particularly enamored with the idea of marrying someone named Ernest.

The tightly plotted play has enough twists and turns to keep things interesting, and the witty dialogue never lets up.

The Avon (a HarperCollins imprint) paperback edition that I read contained a short collection of critical essays, the most interesting being a (mostly negative) review by George Bernard Shaw of the original production of the play, which raises some interesting points about the nature of comedy. I found some good insights into the career of Oscar Wilde in the introduction and the other critical pieces, but those familiar with his life and work would not be missing much by skipping these "bonus features".

The play itself was a really enjoyable work to read, and I'll keep an eye out for a chance to catch a performance of it sometime.




Oscar Wilde: 'The Importance of Being Earnest' (Cambridge Literature) Overview


`The truth is rarely pure, and never simple.' `. . .in married life three is company and two is none.' Is this play a `unique work of art' as Oscar Wilde believed? Or, as a first-night reviewer claimed in 1895, it `represents nothing, means nothing, is nothing'? This is for you to decide. . . Cambridge Literature is a series of study texts which presents writing in the English-speaking world from the 16th century up to the present day. The series includes novels, drama, short stories, poetry, essays and other types of non-fiction. Each edition has the complete text with an appropriate glossary. The student will find in each volume a helpful introduction and a full section of resource notes encouraging active and imaginative study methods.


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Bravo, bravo, Mr. Wilde! - Adrienne - Hartsdale, NY
This is possibly the most amazing work to come out of English literature and the English language. How can something so inane and senseless be so captivating, intriguing, and darling? The play makes one happy. And best to see it well-performed.



... - Nicola Muzsla - UK
I read this on my 100 classic book collection for Nintedo DS because it ranked ad 'the funniest book' well I'm sorry but I didn't laugh once. The girls in the play were annoying and the only likeable character is Jack. I'm not a big fan of plays at the best of times but reading this has made sure I don't pick up another one in a while.






General Books Problem...Not the book - S. Sanders - Texas
I ordered this for my daughters birthday and Amazon delivered right on her birthday. My daughter is a huge Oscar Wilde fan! Unfortunately, the book was full of garbage text. It was printed by General Books the day I ordered it. I then requested a replacement. Once again, it was printed the day I made my request and it contained the exact garbage text that the original order contained. Here is an example of the garbage text that this book contained...(Jk*he$. HeL*) This was all throughout the book. Then half the book looked like some bizarre glossary that didn't even belong to this book. The entire book was worthless both times and I requested a refund. I can't give a proper review on the book as it was unreadable!

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Check Out The Awakening: Complete, Authoritative Text With Biographical & Historical Contexts, Critical History, & Essays from Five Contemporary Critica. Perspectives (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism) for $2.16

The Awakening: Complete, Authoritative Text With Biographical & Historical Contexts, Critical History, & Essays from Five Contemporary Critica. Perspectives (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism) Review



I read this book about a year ago. The stark feminism in it hardly shocked me, because even Anne of Green Gables is written from a somewhat feminist viewpoint. Yes, feminism has been around since the fall of man.
Kate Chopin is an excellent writer, of course, and she paints a complete picture without an excess of words in The Awakening. Besides these assets, however, I found myself greatly disliking the book, simply because it represents principles absolutely opposite to my own, to those that are rooted in the Bible. However, my opinion of the book changed when I reached the end. Edna was so controlled by her emotions and so vainly searching for satisfaction outside of right standards that she ended up absently committing suicide. What a profound ending this is: the path of feminism seems bright and colourful, dashing and daring, until the end, when one realises that all one's life has been spent on nothing but feeling good. Feelings may be nice, but what is left when the feelings are gone? Without mentioning the fact that Edna betrayed her husband and abandoned her precious children, the fact that Edna ruined and cut short her own life is a harsh enough lesson for any woman to read.
The truth is that if one is not content where one is at, one will not be content anywhere else.
And then there is this to consider: maybe Edna deemed it worth her while to fritter her life away doing whatsoever she pleased, and die before she could really reap the consequences. If so, she forgot that death is not the end, for humans have eternal souls, and hers must go someplace. If she spent her life defying God, then where must hers necessarily go to?




The Awakening: Complete, Authoritative Text With Biographical & Historical Contexts, Critical History, & Essays from Five Contemporary Critica. Perspectives (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism) Overview


This revision of a widely adopted critical edition presents the 1969 Seyersted text of Kate Chopin's novel along with critical essays that introduce students to The Awakening from the perspectives of feminism, gender (new essay), new historical, deconstructionist, and reader response criticism. An additional new essay demonstrates how various approaches can be combined. The text and essays are complemented by introductions to The Awakening and to the criticism, a glossary of critical terms, and (for the first time) contextual documents.



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Not the right ISBN Number - Angrycustomer2010 -
I tried getting the advertised ISBN number for The Awakening twice and Amazon still managed to screw it up. Why list the book as a version that it is not?!! The listed ISBN was 1438260997, but what I recieved was 1438260990. I needed the exact version so that I could share the same page numbers as my reading group, but now I have to scramble to find what we are talking about. Very dissapointing service. The customer service rep sent me a generic e-mail (probably computer generated) saying that the same mistake would not happen again, but it did. I am never using this website again.



The Awakening - Danielle E. Thomson - Lakewood, Co
Arrived a bit later than we thought and not so much in the condition that was advertised.



New Orleans, Grand Isle, in late 1800's - Robert Boudet - New Orleans area
An excellent account of New Orleans society in the late 1800's and how they spent their summers on Grand Isle, a remote barrier island. Today Grand Isle, a commercial and recreational fishing village, is being seriously affected by the BP oil spill.




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Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society Review



This is a good basic textbook for raising cultural awareness. As a member of the "dominant" culture in the U.S. who has seen many that don't really understand cultural differences (except on a superficial level), I recommend it. Ideally, we can all learn to be more receptive to other cultures and become a little less "thin skinned" about our own.




Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society Overview


This highly acclaimed text helps future teachers understand the issues of multiculturalism and teaches them how to apply multicultural teaching methods to create more effective classroom instruction. Looking at the classroom through a non-biased, non-sexist scope, this text provides specific recommendations to reach all children with equal and effective methods. The updates in this edition reflect the continually-changing face of today's classrooms, expected to be 30% culturally diverse by the end of this century.


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Seller contact - AmandaV0125 -
Was very disappointed how the book arrived but after contacting the seller they were able to give me some of my money back since I wanted to keep the book.



A Waste of Paper and Time - Julie Ann Kerstein -
I had to read this book for a class (actually, I'm currently reading it for the class) and all I can say is that it is the most prejudicial, hateful and demeaning thing I have ever had to read. All the book does is tout how evil White people are and how badly Blacks and Hispanics are discriminated against. According to the book, only White people discriminate and the Blacks and Hispanics have no control over their lives. Now I am not naive and I do know that there is racism and discrimination in the world, but White people are not the only perpetrators of it as the book seems to insinuate. If you have to read this book for a class, I feel your pain. If you are looking to read something for your own information, then save your money and buy something else. At this point I think a toaster would be a better use of your money than this book.



-9 Stars - guy - Pfafftown, NC
We should be able to rate items with negative stars.

According to this book, white people...
"see themselves as superior to persons and groups of color"
"take no responsibility for society's racism"
"have little or no experience with discrimination"
"have no experience of knowing or feeling racism"
"are really not interested in eliminating racism because they never recognize it or choose to ignore it"
The list goes on.

The authors state these assertions as absolute fact. How ironic that one of them is a white woman. They constantly write about white people stereotyping others, and yet they are stereotyping whites with no evidence for their claims. I emailed the authors to ask them for some proof of their ridiculous statements and received no response. I had to spend on this book for a GRADUATE level education course. This book isn't about being a successful teacher of diverse students, it's about smearing the "dominant, privileged group."




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Check Out Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing (11th Edition) for $78.00

Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing (11th Edition) Review



This was my favorite textbook in college, thirty five years ago. It is a good reference book and is great reading on its own. I lost my original copy awhile ago and miss it. So, at sixty years old I find myself ordering a textbook. I'm sure I can still glean much knowledge and entertainment from its many pages.




Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing (11th Edition) Overview


The material is presented in a newly revised, easier to study format and inlcudes MLA’s latest guidelines. Conversations between Dana Gioia and celebrated fiction writer Amy Tan, current U. S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan, and contemporary playwright David Ives, offer students an insider’s look into the importance of reading to three contemporary writers.  A Latin American Writers casebook is new to Fiction and collects some of the finest authors from the region including Octavia Paz, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Ines Arendondo.  A casebook on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is now featured as part of the Three Stories In-depth chapter.  Many new writers have been added including Naguib Mahfouz, Virginia Woolf, Sherman Alexie, Mary Oliver, Bettie Sellers, and Anne Deavere Smith.  As always, editors X. J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia bring personal warmth and a human perspective to the Eleventh Edition of this comprehensive anthology.



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i ordered and paid for a book from this seller after waiting 2 weeks to get my book i contacted him and he informed me, he "sold it awhile ago."



HORRIBLE - cmvasquez -
I had a horrible experience with purchasing from Belltower books. Not only did they lie about the shipping date it took them OVER TWO DAYS to ship a single book. Also once shipped your textbook could arrive up to 3 weeks later. Horrible for any student trying to get a book quickly for class. When I attempted emailing the as well they only sent emails that never answered my questions and that gave me a run around. All in all the only HORRIBLE experience I have had from online shopping.



Literature - Robin Bowden - Harrison, Arkansas, US
Awesome service and response to email. Received in the condition specified and in a timely manner. Will definitely use again!




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Check Out Art of War (Wordsworth Reference) for $3.66

Art of War (Wordsworth Reference) Review



This is one of those "timeless classics," It is a very philisophical book & many of the thoughts in this text apply to various aspects of life outside of war. Sun Tsu is intricate about the heirarchy, communication, decipline, and tactical components of war while continuously shedding light on human nature. I found it very enlightening because when I read certain passages I recalled situations in my life that were similar or I remembered a segment from an action/war movie where some of those principles applied. I think I will view many things with more prestige after reading this book...




Art of War (Wordsworth Reference) Overview


Written in China more than 2,000 years ago, Sun Tzu's classic The Art of War is the first known study of the planning and conduct of military operations. These terse, aphoristic essays are unsurpassed in comprehensiveness and depth of understanding, examining not only battlefield maneuvers, but also relevant economic, political, and psychological factors. Indeed, the precepts outlined by Sun Tzu can be applied outside the realm of military theory. It is read avidly by Japanese businessmen and in fact was touted in the movie Wall Street as the corporate raider's bible.

In addition to an excellent translation of Sun Tzu's text, Samuel Griffith also provides commentaries written by Chinese strategists, plus several thought-provoking essays on topics such as the influence of Sun Tzu on Mao Tse-tung and on Japanese military thought, the nature of warfare in Sun Tzu's time, and the life of Sun Tzu and other important commentators. Remarkable for its clear organization, lucid prose, and the acuity of its intelletual and moral insights, The Art of War is the definitive study of combat.


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The Essence of Art of War - Susan A. McKeen - Atlanta, GA
This edition is the stripped-down basics only. No commentary, no historical background, just the basic text of Sun Tzu's Art of War. I have a commentary version that is 4x thicker. Love this one for easy carrying and quick review.



Management skills - Girish -
The Art of war is an unique book which deals with management skill development tools. The techniques explained in the book are universal and applicable in all times and situations.




Sun Tzu - T. Dowlen -
I was well pleased with the prompt delivery of my book,I think the book is a decent book for the price




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How to Live a Holy Life Review






How to Live a Holy Life Overview


In doing anything it is always well to have a model by which to fashion our work. In fact nothing is done without a pattern either real or imaginary. The little boy making a toy has in in his mind a model by which he is framing his work. Likewise the sculptor has in his mind a model and as the ¿marble wastes the image grows¿ into the likeness of the vision in his soul.


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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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Best Practices in Literacy Instruction, Third Edition Review



I begged my administrator to purchase this for me after attending the state reading convention. What a great resource! This provides practical, yet expertly researched ideas and solutions to common literacy problems. A great feature is included for pre-service and new teachers at the end of each chapter - questions and activities to evaluate current teaching.
My copy is all highlighted, dog eared, and sticky noted. It has been passed around the building for sharing ideas. This book should be a gift to each new teacher by their principal!



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Best Practices in Literacy Instruction, Third Edition Overview


Now in a thoroughly revised and expanded third edition, this evidence-based book distills the latest knowledge about literacy teaching and learning into clear strategies for helping all children succeed. Within a comprehensive conceptual framework, the field's leading authorities provide eminently practical recommendations to guide instructional decision making. The third edition has been fully updated with current research findings, policy issues, and program innovations. It offers significantly revised coverage of assessment, motivation, approaches to integrating different kinds of texts and multimedia resources, and adolescent literacy. New chapters address working with English-language learners and supporting teachers' professional development. Also featured is a new concluding commentary by Michael Pressley.



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The Bible for good reading and writing instruction! - J. Clark - Franklin, NH
I read this book as part of a Grad course on Research in Reading and Writing. This was one of three books for the course and this was by far the most useful of the three. This book clearly explains, in a detailed, organized and easy to understand way, how to teach reading and writing. It provides great real world examples of best practices. I read this book cover to cover and it didn't seem like a chore! I looked forward to it. A must for any literacy teacher's book shelf!



A MUST read for all ELEMENTARY teachers - S. Himes - up-state NY
Real research by people who know what they are discussing:best reading practices. If you want to be informed, affirmed and do what is needed for all children to succeed...read this book. It provides the reader with practical information for classroom and school use. It is a great book for new teachers and a valuable resource to those 20 plus year teachers like me!



Comprehensive - Karen A. Di Gennaro - Hackensack, NJ
This book offers step-by-step instruction for hands-on literacy activities, as well as the theory behind each instructional practice. These are first rate authors/researchers in the field of literacy teaching. The book reads like a text book and thus can be used for research writing as well as in the classroom.




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Becoming a Master Student (Spanish) Review



I am back in school after 30 + yrs. This book was a required reading. It's a keeper!
Though all the techniques may not work for you, I promise you will find some that will.
If you are a new or career student, it would be to your advantage to get this book and read it...




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Becoming a Master Student provides study skills and information about individual learning styles that help students succeed. Technology coverage has been updated, and includes information on using the Internet and World Wide Web as resources.


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Careful with used books - Teri -
I ordered this book before my class started and received it in good condition, but I am missing a needed page or two. Apparently, this book is an interactive workbook which requires pages to be written on and torn out to be turned in and such. So if you are buying this book, be aware in case you need all the pages or not.



Very good! - Dest Bit -
The book came before its expected delivery time, it came in the shape specified, and I am happy with my purchase.



Becoming a Master Student book - vbullock - Glendale, AZ USA
This book arrived quickly and is in excellent shape. Even though I'm a junior in college already I still found many interesting tips and ideas.



Be careful! - B. Stockwell - Indianapolis, Indiana
This book was missing pages when I received it! That's the downside to this book, I guess. The introduction to the book encourages readers to tear out pages and keep them for later reference. BUT...there was no mention of this in the description of the book when I was thinking of buying it! Buyer beware.

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Discovering French: Nouveau! Blanc 2 (French Edition) Review



great service....by the way this is an excellent book to learn french...the first year this book was used for french one, the class that used it has been the schools bests french class so far and scored in the top 10 nationally, and the only school in california to do so.. my son scored 13th nationally...not bad....they still used french 1 book at the beginning of the year.... so didn't get through it all first year..





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Extra student worksheets are available - James M. Odonnell - APO AE
The student activity book is the weakest part of the program. It caters to the least capable students. Fortunately, I have found a teacher generated set of student worksheets that is written for DF and correlates perfectly to all three levels. Check out this website: [...]










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Check Out Kaplan ASVAB 2011 Edition for $12.78

Kaplan ASVAB 2011 Edition Review



For all intent and purposes I bought this book to prep myself for the ASVAB. I had taken the ASVAB test twice in my life and they were years back when I was still in high school. I did not do so well in either tests because I lacked the math skills to even qualify to enter the military. I was so bummed out but I had to suck it up and move on with life. Years later I decided that now would be a good time to try that test again and I really want to do well. So what I didn't have in the past was preparation for the ASVAB, nor anyone to guide and help me prepare. I haven't taken the test yet nor have I gone to visit a recruiter but I have studied on and off on the arithmetic reasoning and the mathematics knowledge. I took the initial diagnostic test to find out my weaknesses and yep it was math again. It has the problems and the answers and explanations on how to solve the problem and get the right answers. Although, some explanations on the answers are vague and leave you to dig deeper to find out other hidden information on how to solve the problems. I had to use other accompanying math resources via the internet and worked back and forth to comparing and figuring out how to understand a certain skill. I suggest for those that are lacking on their math skills should take remedial classes and start from the basics and work your way up to understanding basic math concepts. I have access to an online math site called 'math foundation' I paid about dollars for a 1 year subscription to take the math lessons. It has helped a lot to understand little bits and pieces of skill you need to solve problems without getting all worked up and confused when you read the vague explanations. So far it's a good prep book but I will put that to the test when I do take the ASVAB and will give an update on my results. Wish me luck as I wish all of you luck to have a great high score on the ASVAB!




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This year, nearly half a million new recruits will take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery used by all branches of the United States Military. In addition, guidance counselors will administer the test to nearly one million high school students as a measure of occupational aptitude and for use in enrollment at vocational training schools. Kaplan ASVAB 2011 features comprehensive preparation for anyone studying for this exam. This guide offers detailed information about the test and reviews the different subjects test takers need to know, including Word Knowledge, Arithmetic Reasoning, General Science, Mechanical Comprehension, and more. Included are three full-length practice tests with detailed answer explanations, an overview of key math concepts, a vocabulary word list, and effective test-taking strategies.

Now, more than ever, Kaplan ASVAB is essential for the growing number of people that annually take this exam.


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Good information - D. Oleksiak - Connecticut
Very informative book, but there are errors in the book that should not have been made.










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Monday, September 6, 2010

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Fields of Reading: Motives for Writing Review



I had to purchase this book for my english course, but after only two weeks of reading and discussion I feel such an empowerment by the selections. I wouldn't be able to choose a favorite author because each one is represented so uniquely by their stories. After my class is over, I look forward to sitting down and reading those that were not assigned and re-reading those icons of society that were picked by my professor. If you want a short introduction to various famous authors then this is definitely a book you will enjoy!




Fields of Reading: Motives for Writing Overview


Fields of Reading draws on the major divisions of the curriculum — arts and humanities, social sciences and public affairs, and sciences — to present well-crafted and high-quality writing from these fields. Chosen by six editors who are all distinguished teachers and writers, the selections progress from individual essays to paired texts to casebooks that contain multiple readings on an engaging topic. Students are thus exposed to important readings — and conversations — by key voices in contemporary intellectual life — and asked to engage in the kind of reading, writing, and cross-curricular thinking they encounter in college. An additional emphasis on rhetorical purpose (reflecting, reporting, explaining, and arguing), helps students understand how subject, intent, and audience influence the form and style of their own writing.



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Great Reading - N. Wood - Fairbanks, Ak
The essays placed in this book are very well written (of course).
Since I am using this for an English class, it have been a very
good reference as well as a good read.
Strongly suggest this book.



Some Interesting Essays, Some Surprising Lapses - Kai-Feng - USA
The good: The book lavishes the mandatory amount of space on the usual topics such as racism and women, but fortunately reaches out to a larger audience. There is good material on science and technology as well as social sciences and public affairs. There's also a good selection of material of various rhetorical styles of writing. And the discussion questions after the essays generally avoid biasing the discussion. Very useable for class.

The so-so: One reviewer refers to the liberal bent of the texts. And it's abundantly clear that some perspectives receive very privileged status in Fields of Reading. So if you're looking for one version of current ivory tower orthodoxy, here it is. In that sense, there is little diversity in this book, really. So many other possible sources for writing and insights, from Fortune and BusinessWeek to Wired and The Wall Street Journal...I wish the authors had thought a little more outside their box.

The bad: Surprisingly unreliable editing. Incredibly, despite having five academics work on this, they still get important facts flat-out wrong. They apparently confused the number of wounded at Pearl Harbor with the number killed: they cite 1177 deaths in an editorial footnote, whereas knowledgeable writers (Prange) cite 2403 dead and 1178 wounded. And page 234 of my edition refers to the "missile" which hit Nagasaki!

I quote from the instructor's edition for the seventh edition; perhaps they bothered with fact-checking for the new edition. How these errors of fact endured this far is a mystery only the editors can answer. But perhaps the hidden text here is that there are only certain things these academics really care about getting right.







Motives for Teaching? - Richard E. Wynn - Calhoun, Georgia USA
When you contemplate the long list of standard authors, Nobel Laureates, Pulitzer Prize-winners, worthy of emulation by students, what names spring to the forefront of your mind? Adam Gopnick, Vivian Gornick, Zoe Tracy Hardy? If not, you are out of touch with Ms. Magazine, The Village Voice, and The New Republic, those repositories of great literature, from which these and other authors are selected. You may not realize that "nonverbal courtship patterns in women" is on a par with the Declaration of Independence, or that war, racism, government, big business, fast food and most white people are all bad, or that minorities, women, homosexuals, and New York City are all good. You MIGHT, however, question whether this is really an English 101 textbook, as it pretends, or a social tract promulgating the doctrinaire beliefs of the political left. It is interesting reading, but whether or not one agrees with the selected authors, it is emphatically not a student textbook on writing, and it is not a good choice for that purpose compared to other texts available. It is not what it pretends to be.




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This is an excellent book full of great material. It was published in 1901 and has mostly English authors, plus a few from the Continent and America. The earliest author I found was Chaucer, and Shakespeare is quoted most frequently. There's no table of contents, but the quotes are printed alphabetically by topic- Abashed, Abbots, Abdication, so you can search for a topic you're interested in. You're told exactly where each quote comes from- e.g. Milton: Par. Lost, Bk. viii., line 561. The back of the book has an Index to Authors and an Index to Quotations. There are 2138 quotes in the book. And you can get this wonderful book for the price of... free!!!




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you get what you pay for. - farmer's wife - Pleasant Grove, Ut
I didn't care for this book. I expected to get quotes that I had heard before or made sense to me. I didn't feel I got either.










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