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He complimented the style of writing, stating that "even reading this world bummer with a grain of salt, you can't resist White's witty prose or put the damned thing down". [3] Bill Blakemore of ABC News praised the elegant use of humor in the book, adding that it is a "fascinating, new, big and easy-to-read reference book". [ 4 ]
We hope it will not be long before we may have other works of Science-Fiction [like Richard Henry Horne’s ‘‘The Poor Artist’’], as we believe such books likely to fulfil a good purpose, and create an interest, where, unhappily, science alone might fail.
The most extensive of those papers was first reported in a front-page article published in The Sacramento Bee on January 1, 2001, entitled Area Historians Rail Against Inaccuracies in Book [8] that listed more than sixty instances identified as "significant errors, misstatements, and made-up quotes" in the book which were documented in the ...
#12 Dive Into The Weird And Wonderful World Of Gravity Falls With "The Book Of Bill" That's A Journal, A Mystery, And A Portal To The Mind Of The Show's Lovably Bizarre Villain, Bill Cipher
I, James Blunt is a 1942 wartime future history short-story by English journalist H. V. Morton. It takes the form of a diary written by an English tradesman chronicling the Nazi occupation of Great Britain in the autumn of 1944. The short-story was commissioned by the Ministry of Information as propaganda.
A Fable – William Faulkner, 1954, World War I; The Empty Drum - Leo Tolstoy, 1887; A Farewell to Arms – Ernest Hemingway, 1929; For Whom the Bell Tolls – Ernest Hemingway, 1940; The Forever War – Joe Haldeman science fiction novel; From Here to Eternity – James Jones novel; Generals Die in Bed – Charles Yale Harrison novel
Scroll through to find out what Trump and ten more of the world's most powerful people have to say about ambition, command, and leadership. Melissa Stanger contributed to an earlier version of ...
Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World is a 2023 memoir and political analysis by Canadian author, social activist, and filmmaker Naomi Klein. In it, Klein examines the current climate of political polarization and conspiracy thinking , by contrasting Klein's worldview with that of Naomi Wolf , with whom Klein is often confused.