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  2. The Road from Home - Wikipedia

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    The Road from Home is Kherdian's most famous book. [11] Its success has increased awareness of the Armenian Genocide. [12] The book has been published in most European countries and in many other places, including Japan. [13] It has been republished several times in the United States and is increasingly read in middle schools throughout the ...

  3. 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.

  4. Satires (Juvenal) - Wikipedia

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    Juvenal is credited with sixteen poems divided among five books; all are in the Roman genre of satire. The genre is defined by a wide-ranging discussion of society and social mores in dactylic hexameter. [1] The sixth and tenth satires are some of the most renowned works in the collection. Book I: Satires 1–5; Book II: Satire 6; Book III ...

  5. Fantomina - Wikipedia

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    Title page for the first publication of Fantomina in 1725. Fantomina; or, Love in a Maze is a novel [a] by Eliza Haywood published in 1725. In it, the protagonist disguises herself as four different women in her efforts to understand how a man may interact with each individual persona.

  6. Nocturnes (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    In the November/December 2009 issue of Bookmarks, the book was scored a 3.5 out of 5. The magazine's critical summary reads: "Perhaps Entertainment Weekly summed it up best by stating that Nocturnes, by any other writer, would be praiseworthy; by a celebrated author like Ishiguro, it can best be likened to a minor work from a master composer". [9]

  7. Makes the Whole World Kin - Wikipedia

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    "Makes the Whole World Kin" is a short story written by O. Henry (a pen name for William Sydney Porter), allegedly at Pete's Tavern [1] on Irving Place in New York City. It was originally published in the September 25, 1904 New York Sunday World .

  8. To the Person Sitting in Darkness - Wikipedia

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    "To the Person Sitting in Darkness", Twain's full unexpurgated version as published in The North American Review (February 1901). To the Person Sitting in Darkness public domain audiobook at LibriVox; logosjournal has an introduction and critical analysis of the essay. It omits just over 4 pages of the article, primarily dealing with the ...

  9. The Land of Stories - Wikipedia

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    Worlds Collide is the sixth and final book in the series and was released in July 2017. [6] [7] Conner, now 80 years old, celebrates his birthday at a bookstore. He then returns home and goes upstairs to find a collection of books he wrote about their adventures. He picks up the sixth and final book and begins to read in order to remember what ...