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This paper discusses what a book review should be. A book review is NOT a summary ---- do not merely outline what the book "says". NOR is it an essay on the topic dealt with in the book. Instead, a review is critical (positive and negative) of an author's work. Key issues include: thesis, authority and overall effectiveness.
Pages: 1
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Filename: 19913 What Book Review.doc
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716.19914 Book Review: Jill Andresky Fraser White Collar Sweatshop: The Deterioration of Work and Its Rewards in Corporate America W. W. Norton New York: 2001. 352 pp.
This paper is a book review of Jill Andresky Fraser's White Collar Sweatshop: The Deterioration of Work and Its Rewards in Corporate America (2001). Fraser argues that white-collar remuneration declined while cutbacks, layoffs and technological change increased workloads during the 1990s.
Pages: 9
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717.19923 Player Piano And Life.
This is a review of Kurt Vonnegut’s book, “Player Piano”. The main character is Paul Proteus. Although he may have every thing a person might want, it did not erase the depression about his life. Machines do all the work and people are actually “slaves”.
Pages: 5
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718.19950 Freedom Discussed in "The Handmaid's Tale."
This paper discusses the meaning of freedom in the novel The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 19950 Freedom To From.doc
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719.19958 Zimler, Richard The Last Cabalist of Lisbon Overlook Press: 2000.
This paper is a book review of Richard Zimler's The Last Cabalist of Lisbon (Overlook Press: 2000). It examines the author' use of concealment/secrecy and how he creates the surrealistic nightmare of being a Jew during the Spanish Inquisition.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 19958 Zimmler Richard Cabalist.doc
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720.16 Little Women.
This is a book report on Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. It is a biographical account of her family. In the book, her father Amos Bronson is Mr. March and her mother Abigail May is Marmee, while her older sister Anna is Meg and younger sisters Lizzie and May are Beth and Amy, respectively. And Louisa May is the lead character, Josephine or Jo March, the second daughter. The novel, published in 1868-1869, made Alcott a major author of her era. Alcott's portrayal of 19th-century domestic life is outdated, but she will always be remembered for her courageous and realistic expression of the maturing adolescent. Her "Little Women" significantly infused sensitive portrayals of this kind into the ordinary and formal types of juvenile literature offered in her time.
Pages: 12
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721.96 Gideon's Trumpet.
This paper discusses Anthony Lewis's Gideon's Trumpet. This is a literary work that seeks to gain appreciation from readers, as is the primary aim of all literature. But intentionally, it wants to inform and offers a lot of detailed information for its comprehension by readers without legal background. And it inspires as well as motivates the reader to continue trusting in the existence and operation of justice in society, regardless of the reader's personal conditions. In between the lines, the book tells us that we are not to "judge appearances" but to implicitly trust in the good that (still) operates among men who interpret the law but whose minds we cannot accede.