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 | | Themes of Kidnapped | | by david lee roth, Dec 2, 2008 | | The theme of a book is the underlying statement being told by the author. Many scholars have studied books and have come up with main themes for books. Though these are good themes, the better are still waiting to be found. Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson follows this path exactly. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Bloody Jack by Carolyn Meyer | | by kags, Nov 26, 2008 | | Bloody Jack begins with protagonist Mary living a tough life in the streets of London. Mary ends up on the streets when both her mother and father die and she has no where to go. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | A Queen Consort’s Lot | | by Lucas Dié, Oct 28, 2008 | | Lisa Hilton wrote Queens Consort, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson. The medieval lives of England’s Queens are presented in a well researched book. As a bonus, it’s a darn good read as well. | | Comments(3) Liked It: 3 |
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