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    Calvino defines as classic. This book has taught me many great life lessons that apply to my everyday life. To anyone who has skimmed through the book Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, it appears to be just a zany science-fiction novel about the misadventures of Arthur Dent. To a true fan, like myself, this is completely wrong due to the many life lessons buried throughout the book. One of them is simply “Don’t Panic!”. This is written on the cover of Ford Perfect’s book, Hitchhiker’s Guide…

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    people were turning away from dark Gothic structures and moving towards being able to have opinions, balance, and truth. Gothic culture promotes a sense of unbalance, it fully allows for fantasy to cloud reality. Ghosts, haunted houses, darkness, and fiction are inherently Gothic. Books such as The House Next Door, by Anne Siddons, play with Gothic ideals especially in its depiction of architecture. In this novel, there are many references to the architecture and that although the structure in…

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    success. OTHER BOOK SERIES YOU MAY LIKE: Many fans of the Great and Terrible series of novels also loved The Dark Trails Saga. The series of novels feature Porter Rockwell an infamous gunslinger and wizard who cannot be harmed by human weapons who uses his powers to help hunt down outlaws and criminals bent on oppressing the weak. The Great and Terrible fans also love the Sten Chronicles series of novels by Chris Bunch. These are military science fiction novels following the life and times of…

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    The Reckoners Analysis

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    invincible Epic – the so called Steelheart. Steelheart had killed his father years back and David has been studying his subject looking for an opportunity to take him out. It is a great novel that shows why the author won the Best Young Adult Speculative Fiction Award in 2013. THE RECKONERS AWARDS: Steelheart the first novel of the series was nominated for the Best Young Adult Fantasy 2013, the 2013 Goodreads Choice Awards, and won the 2013 Best Young Adult—Speculative at the Whitney Awards.…

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    Antihero Figure Essay

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    5 Antihero Figures With Precious Life Lesson I am a fan of fiction story, the reason is that because it’s interesting, in which a fictional story represents the real problems in life made into a work of literature. Compounded with intrigues and dramaturgy that are actually somewhat exaggerated and the effect can be knowingly or unknowingly read by the readers. In fact, if we intend to explore more about fiction story, we can find many things and possibly useful in our daily lives. Therefore, in…

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    Mike Ryan Book Report

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    Mike Ryan is a fiction thriller writer from Pennsylvania thought he currently lives in Bensalem a suburb of Philadelphia. Over the course of his career he has written several series of novels that include his most popular Silencer series, The CIA Ghost series, and The Cain series, most of which have gone on to become bestsellers on Amazon Kindle. Even as he writes high octane thriller fiction, he is a family man who lives with Liz his wife and four children. Ryan is a big animal rights crusader…

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    Star Trek Comparison

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    Science fiction movies are based off of imaginative while including futuristic advances while fantasy movies use imaginative elements that are impossible. The misconception between Star Wars and Star Trek fans that both franchises fall into the same genre is easily refuted. These loyal fanatics are familiar with untrue comparisons and they give the true arguable difference between the two genres. Star Wars and Star Trek do share similarities within settings, action, romantic scenes and their…

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    In the beginning of this screenplay, Mac is viewed as a person with a drinking disorder. In other words, he was an alcoholic. He would drink continuously, being unaware of the hurt he caused to his loved ones. He drank more and more as he tried to run away from his problems; he believed that drinking was the only factor that solved his problems. As he continued to drink on a regular basis, he lost everything from his wife and daughter to his career as a…

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    Diana Dudurkaewa Accelerated Eng. 1-2 Mr.Pinkerton 11 Aug. 2014 Taylor Greer The protagonist, narrator, and the main character of the novel is Taylor Greer. Her original name was Marietta or “Missy” as people tend to call her, but she changed her name when she began her journey. She is self-reliant and assertive, and believes that she doesn’t need a man nor children in her life. She has the ability to laugh at not only herself but others as well. Taylor lives mostly in Arizona in an apartment…

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    Brenda Vo Ruth Schenk English 101B-12 11 September 2014 Breaking Point Literature is moving. It is strong, and often leaves a lasting affect on those who are exposed to it. It can be a book, a play or even unfinished stories, but it is always described as written works that provoke emotion and have some merit. While literature can be the turning point of a writer’s career, in unison, it can be a life changing experience for the reader as well. Although it may be complex, literature can be…

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