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  • Lot Books
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    The name of this paper should explain everything when you think of night you think of darkness and maybe even evil which is what the jews had to suffer with when hitler got in charge this book explains how a young man handles and changes thought this book so due to what they went through he has to witness it with his family and friends it explains the rules they had to live by and how they debt with this rules and also how a family gets broken and torn and how some people really do care they jus...
  • Book Anthem
    790 words
    The book Anthem was written by Ayn Rand and was first published by Signet in 1961. The book was about a boy and a girl trying to find themselves. They do not follow the rules. They do the opposite of what they are supposed to do. Eventually they discover the word I, and live happily ever after. Anthem takes place in a city that is moving backwards instead of forwards. Everybody is born in the Home of Infants and dies in the Home of the Useless. Equality 7-2521 was not like his brothers. Equality...
  • Wolfram
    702 words
    Life, the universe and a game of cheque rsA New Kind of Science Stephen Wolfram Wolfram Media Inc 40, pp 1,197 The tradition of scientists presenting their grand ideas in popular books rather than scientific papers has given us Darwin's Origin of Species, EO Wilson's sociobiology and Jim Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis. The attraction is that the author can expound the central idea at length without the burden of nitpicking detail that accumulates when one has to please one's peers. The disadvantage ...
  • Psychological Effects Of The Terror
    1,288 words
    Twelve Who Ruled Book Review The year of terror is one of the most complex and misunderstood periods in the French Revolution. Palmer, in his book, Twelve Who Ruled, however, takes this period and skillfully turns it into a written masterpiece. The book is narrated from the point of view of someone with an omniscient knowledge of the subject matter, who is reflecting back on the period from the outside. The book tells the story of a brief moment in history when twelve men (Robespierre, Barer e, ...
  • Small Toe
    390 words
    The Chrysalids, by John Wyndham Background: John Wyndham, born in 1903, tried more than four careers before starting to write short stories in 1925. The Chrysalids was written in 1955. Outline of the Book: Thousands of years after our time, the world faced something known as Tribulation, when civilization was almost completely wiped out and had to be started over, with new rules and laws. Humans beings born as "deviants", missing an attribute that normal humans would have, is considered a blasph...

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