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Frankenstein (Enriched Classics)
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3 Words best describe this book: wordy, contrived, and melodramatic. I LOVE reading classics, but this one consistently disappoints. A lot of classics are wordy, and a lot of Gothic tales are contrived and melodramatic, but at least the pay-off is worth the effort. Sadly, I cannot say the same for Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Hollywood does a bette... »
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The Golden Notebook: Perennial Classics edition (Perennial Classics)
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Much to its author's chagrin, The Golden Notebook instantly became a staple of the feminist movement when it was published in 1962. Doris Lessing's novel deconstructs the life of Anna Wulf, a sometime-Communist and a deeply leftist writer living in postwar London with her small daughter. Anna is battling writer's block, and, it often seems, ... »
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Gone with the Wind
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I love this book and have read it many times however this particular edition is missing a page, page 713 has been replaced with page 813, and you don't want to miss a word of Gone With the Wind!... »
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Watership Down: A Novel
Watership Down has been a staple of high-school English classes for years. Despite the fact that it's often a hard sell at first (what teenager wou... »
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The Hobbit: 70th Anniversary Edition
"A classic. Some consider it a children's book, but it's certainly no more so than the Harry Potter series."
-- Glenn G. Thater, Author of 'Harbing... »
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Nineteen Eighty-Four
1984 is one of the best novels ever written in English. The dismal world of the "future" presented here is beyond belief but also seems within reach. Alth... »
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Hamlet (New Folger Library Shakespeare)
Hamlet is a book written by William Shakespeare. The book is very thrilling; it keeps you on your feet throughout the read. In the beginning it starts o... »
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