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The Function of Simulacra in Don Delillo's "White Noise"
by Bernadette, Nov 4, 2007
A brief consideration of how Jean Baudrillard's conception of simulacra functions within Don DeLillo's "White Noise"
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Among the Hidden
by rygalski, Oct 26, 2007
The setting is in the future in America. There are towns, forests, and farms. There are also houses, Population Police bases, and camps. In the towns, there are shops, houses, storehouses, and Population Police bases. In the forests, there are huge trees, cabins, rivers, animals, and rebels waiting for, or hiding from, the Population Police.
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The Last Universe: Review
by Waterburn, Oct 23, 2007
Here are my opinions for "The Last Universe" By William Sleator. A mini retell included.
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The Silver Ship and the Sea by Brenda Cooper: a Reader's Review
by Chris Schwarzkopf, Oct 14, 2007
This novel is a deeply touching story of the hatred and intolerance one small group must endure as they check out an existence on the inhospitable surface of a new world. The author's unaffected style of prose helps to drive home the conflicting emotions experienced by the main characters.
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First Critique on the Chrysalids
by ecrivan wordwizard, Sep 24, 2007
The background of the Chrysalids and a little about the main characters at the beginning of the story.
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Amazing New Book Release: The Robot Wars
by chickenhide, Sep 24, 2007
It's the year 2042, and the machine wars have just begun.
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Flip
by lvl 17 newbs, Sep 24, 2007
This book catches the reader's attention easily, and the reader feels like they are involved in this book. Sometimes, I could not stop reading!
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Of Mice and Men
by Mord Evnon, Jan 30, 2007
A short essay on the ending of 'Of Mice and Men'.
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english GCSE
by a carpenter, Jul 26, 2006
a review of mice and men regarding lennie and his strengh being his worst enemy
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Pendragon: The Never War
by Unknown Author, Jul 25, 2007
Pendragon: The Never War is a book that some readers may or may not call a science fiction book. It is the third book in an eight book fantasy series and I hear that more books are on the way
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