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Book reviews for scholastic growth; read material from the world's top educators with our collection of novels, memoirs, biographies, philosophical texts and textbooks.
The Academic Versus the Apprentice
Erasmus defends the idea that society and parents should invest in the child's education through various metaphors and congeries to drive his then-controversial point into the hearts of the families he is targeting. He relates to his audience, making his argument more appealing than if he were to lecture with facts, a tactic used in today's classrooms to entice students into engaging in the curriculum. His defense of education appeals to parts of life that his targeted audience already experiences and compares those points' necessity to that of education while playing on Catholic guilt.
By Miss Ghoul4 years ago in Education
Regeneration, The Hound of the Baskervilles Book Summary
Book reviews One of Pat Barker's historical and anti-war novels is "Regeneration". It was first published in 1991. The novel was nominated for a Man Booker Prize. The New York Times also reviewed the book, calling it one of the top four novels of the year.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
The Children of Men, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, The Talented Mr. Ripley Patricia smith, The Strumpet Novel Summary
Book reviews A dystopian novel by English author PD James is "The Children of Men". The novel was first published in 1992. The book has been reprinted in England most recently It focuses on the consequences of mass infertility.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
Frankenstein, The Chronicles Of Narnia Books Review
Book reviews An 1818 novel by English author Mary Shelley is "Frankenstein". The novel Frankenstein tells the story of a young scientist named Victor Frankenstein. He created an intelligent animal through a scientific experiment. Shelley began writing novels in 1818, and at the age of 20, the first edition was published anonymously in London. However, his name was first used when it was published in Paris in 1821.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
The Slaves of Solitude, Eye Of The Needle, For Whom the Bell Tolls
Book reviews The famous novel "The Slaves of Solitude" was written by Patrick Hamilton. It was published in 1947. It was also republished in 2007 by the New York Review Books Classic. It was originally published in the United States under the title Riverside. "I consider Hamilton to be one of the living legends and this is the best book he has ever written," the famous poet Bettman said in a review of the book in the Daily Magazine.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
Game Of Thrones, Days Without End, Fugitive Pieces
Book reviews A series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, "A Game of Thrones is a Song of Ice and Fire's First Novel." The novel was first published on August 1, 1996. It won the Locus Award in 1997 and was nominated for both the Nebula Award and the Fantasy Award.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
The Big Sleep, Standfast, The Far Pavilions, How To Win Friends And Influence People Books Review
Book reviews "The Big Sleep" is a hardboiled crime novel by the famous American-British author Raymond Chandler. Philip Marlowe, among whom the detective traits have been revealed Twice in 1946 and 1978 a total of movies have been made about it. The story revolves around Los Angeles. The story unfolds with complexity throughout the novel.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
The Remains of the Day, The Ivanhoe, The Art Of War
Book Review The Remains of the Day is a novel by British author Kazuo Ishiguro. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1989. The main protagonist of the book is Stevens. He has a house near Oxford, England. In 1956, he traveled the streets to meet a former colleague.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
Harry Potter, The Passion Book Review
Book Review Harry Potter is a popular name among millions of people around the world. Not only children but also adults are addicted to Harry Potter magic. Harry Potter stories were written by K. Rowling. Her life was no less than a fairy tale of Harry Potter. Harry Potter's story inspires courage to fight against injustice, overcome all obstacles, and snatch victory. The life of the author of this story can also be an inspirational story for us. Her biography also inspires us to come from darkness to light.
By Mehedi Hasan Shawon4 years ago in Education
