Category: Book Reviews
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Alan Dershowitz’s Get Trump
There are many gray areas in the law, and whether or not to charge someone is often a matter of opinion.
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The Crisis Point in Romeo and Juliet
Even when Romeo learns that he has been banished by the Prince, there is still a whisper of hope.
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Book Review: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Deep End
An adult would also enjoy Diary of a Wimpy Kid because of the clever humor and its nostalgic element.
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Scott Adams’ How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
What role should passion play in one’s career ventures? According to Adams, “Passion is Bullshit.”
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What Really Happened Between Romeo and Rosaline?
Romeo is indeed enamored with Rosaline, who caused him great woe. This may strike some readers as surprising, given that the legend is around Romeo and Juliet, not Romeo and Rosaline.
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When Paris Woos Juliet
Juliet’s parents are not exactly arranging her marriage, but they are strongly suggesting it
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Book Review: The Writing Revolution
We assign essays but no longer teach students how to write them. The Writing Revolution steps in to fill that void.
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Analysis: Ray Bradbury’s “Embroidery”
“Embroidery” offers us a provocative vignette about nuclear holocaust.
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Jared Kushner and Russia Collusion
Why are Kushner’s few meetings with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak so interesting, yet his close friendship with Benjamin Netanyahu doesn’t raise eyebrows?