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  2. SparkNotes - Wikipedia

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    Because SparkNotes provides study guides for literature that include chapter summaries, many teachers see the website as a cheating tool. [7] These teachers argue that students can use SparkNotes as a replacement for actually completing reading assignments with the original material, [8] [9] [10] or to cheat during tests using cell phones with Internet access.

  3. William Finnegan - Wikipedia

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    William Finnegan is a staff writer at The New Yorker and author of works of international journalism. He has specially addressed issues of racism and conflict in Southern Africa and politics in Mexico and South America, as well as poverty among youth in the United States, and is well known for his writing on surfing.

  4. Piranesi (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In Books in the Media, the book received 4.24 out of 5 stars, based on nine critic reviews. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] On the November/December 2020 issue of Bookmarks , the book received (4.0 out of 5) stars, with the critical summary saying, "This is a quiet book for all readers--a spellbinding novel, worth the long wait".

  5. Breath (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Breath is the twentieth book and eighth novel by Australian author Tim Winton. His first novel in seven years, it was published in 2008, in Australia , New Zealand , the UK , the US , Canada , the Netherlands , and Germany .

  6. Tapping the Source - Wikipedia

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    The year of its release,Tapping the Source won the silver California Book Award for First Fiction [11] and as its author Kem Nunn was a National Book Award finalist for First Work of Fiction. [ 12 ] At the time of the novel's publication, reviews were mixed on the plot but praised Nunn's talent as a budding novelist.

  7. CliffsNotes - Wikipedia

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    CliffsNotes for Romeo and Juliet. CliffsNotes are a series of student study guides.The guides present and create literary and other works in pamphlet form or online. . Detractors of the study guides claim they let students bypass reading the assigned

  8. The Beach (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Richard, an English backpacker, is given a map to a hidden island beach by a mentally ill Scot going by the alias of Daffy Duck at a hotel in Bangkok.Daffy tells Richard about the beautiful island with a hidden lagoon and beach, located in the Gulf of Thailand, and shortly after leaving him the map, Daffy commits suicide.

  9. In Watermelon Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Through the narrator's first-person account, we learn the story of the people and the events of iDEATH.The central tension is created by Margaret, once a lover of the narrator, and inBOIL, a rebellious man who has left iDEATH to live near a shunned area called the Forgotten Works, a huge trash heap where the remnants of a former civilization lie abandoned in great piles.