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    Although the Parliament did not act on Equiano’s request‚ just by starting from such a high point brings people’s attention. And also he knew that by having the support of aristocratic figures‚ more and more people would take an interest in him and his book. This brings me to another point on the tactics that Gustavus Vassa used. Having prominent names in the list of subscribers and given Vassa support could have given‚ or did give the English people security on what they were reading‚ if it was interesting

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    Steven Kyle Falk Reading 090 Dan Putscher 4/12/2012 “Book Report” The book‚ Behind the Patch‚ is a personal experience with what the author saw going on in a law enforcement motorcycle club. The author‚ Karen Katz‚ probes into such topics as the law enforcement and outlaw biker controversies over the formation of the clubs; the history of the clubs; the purpose of the clubs; their political structure‚ and the role of women among other things. It also gives an extensive view

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    begins‚ Guy is happily married and works for the government as a firefighter: a firefighter whose job is to burn down the homes of people who own books‚ which are illegal. He enjoys doing this‚ savoring the warmth of the flames and the thrill of destruction‚ but after a while he perceives the shallowness in himself and begins to wonder why people can’t read books. Meanwhile‚ his wife (I forgot her name :) lives solely for the world within their walls‚ for walls in this time are television screens‚ and

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    The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by J. R. R. Tolkien‚ later fitted as a trilogy. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien’s earlier fantasy book The Hobbit and soon developed into a much larger story. It was written in stages between 1937 and 1949‚ with much of it being written during World War II. It was originally published in three volumes in 1954 and 1955‚ and has since been reprinted numerous times and translated

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    Jeffrey Chang Moskovitz English 2 Honors 14 September 2014 AP Book Report 1. Title of Work: Fahrenheit 451 2. Author and historical time period: The author of this novel is Ray Bradbury. As he was growing up around the early 1930s‚ Bradbury was horrified by the Nazis burning books and Joseph Stalin’s Great Purge. During the Great Purge‚ many writers and poets were incarcerated and often executed. These two events indicate political repression and destruction of intelligence. 3. Country

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    Book report on Die For Me Kate and her sister‚ Georgia‚ moved to Paris to live with their grandparents after their mother and father died in a car crash. Traumatized‚ she closes herself from her feelings‚ emotion and the world around her. Until one day while she was reading in a café‚ she laid her eyes on mysterious‚ gorgeous Vincent. They meet and hang out. However‚ Vincent is not who he seems; he’s a revenant‚ an undead guardian who helps to save humans from potential danger or death. He

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    Lord of the Flies By: William Golding The book I chose for this book report is titled‚ Lord of the Flies‚ and William Golding writes it. I chose this book due to the high amount of hype behind it. It’s a very mysterious book with many great symbolic twists added in‚ along with my liking of the type of book‚ especially the topic of this particular novel. It was published in 1954 by‚ The Berkley Publishing Group. There were a handful of main characters of the story. The protagonist is‚ of course

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    Fahrenheit 451 Introduction: The author of the book Fahrenheit 451 is Ray Bradbury. The setting is in the 24th Century and the point of view for this book is 3rd Person Limited. Body: The title relates to the book because Fahrenheit 451 is the temperature at which book paper ignites. Three major characters: Guy Montag- Is a protagonist that takes great joy in his work as being a fireman. He thinks that books will fill the empty void in his life. He encountered Faber at a park and soon seeks him

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    Elijah Pickens 6th / 7th period 3/25/13 The book I read was Son of Neptune‚ by Rick Riordan. It was 513 pages long. The setting of the book Son of Neptune primarily took place in Camp Jupiter in California. The book says‚ "The geography could’ve been anywhere in northern California." An example showing that it took place in Camp Jupiter is‚ "Thank you‚ Percy Jackson‚ for bringing me to Camp Jupiter."It is a camp for Roman demigods and it is basically New Rome. Demigods have one

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