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Each study guide includes essays, an in-depth chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quiz. Study guides are available in PDF format.
Each study guide includes essays, an in-depth chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quiz. Study guides are available in PDF format.
From one of the most prominent authors of today, Stardust is another Neil Gaiman’s successful fantasy novel set in the 19th century in meadows of England. The novel was also adapted into a successful movie in the year 2007.
The novel’s protagonist...
It is often said that Stephen King's On Writing is arguably one of the most important books that explores the craft of writing. Over the course of this 291 page book, King writes about his career as a best-selling, award-winning writer and how he...
Morning Star is a science fiction novel written by novelist Pierce Brown, and is part three of his Red Rising trilogy. The book was published in the US on February 9, 2016 by Del Rey Books. It si preceded by both Red Rising (2014) and Golden Son...
The second novel in author Pierce Brown's Red Rising trilogy, Golden Sun (originally published in 2015, just one year after the first novel in the trilogy), continues Darrow's story as he still struggles to destroy the society on future Mars from...
The first book in what later became a trilogy of the same name, Red Rising (which was originally published in 2014), tells the incredibly compelling story of a lowborn miner called Darrow, who has grown up on Mars (in the future) yearning for a...
Billion Dollar Loser is about one of the most striking business sagas in recent American history. It tells the story of Adam Neumann and the details about his starting of the company WeWork, which became a billion-dollar freelance company. The...
Peccavi is a novel written by English author Ernest William Hornug, and published in 1900 when the latter was 34 years of age. The book came after many successful literary works including short stories, novels, journalistic work, and non-fiction.
...The poem is based on the grief and loss of the narrator with complete vibrant imagery. The poet is reminiscing about his daughter's death, ‘pearl,’ when he falls asleep in a garden. The speaker starts dreaming about a beautiful land where he spots...
Stephen Crane was an American poet and novelist, and was a key figure in the Naturalism and Impressionism movements. His poems convey themes relating to death, loss, war, religion and love.
Crane’s poetry was unusual for his time, due to the use...
Curious thing about the genre of fiction known as Southern Gothic: not much of it takes place in definitely the most southern and arguably the most gothic of Dixie. Of course, there is no argument that geographically, Florida is the deepest one...
Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen is a political autobiography written by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Antonio Vargas. The book was published on 17 June 2019 by Dey Street Books.
The book details Vargas’ experience as an...
The Water Knife is a science fiction novel written by New York Times bestseller and National Book Award finalist Paolo Bacigalupi. This text was published by Alfred A. Knopf Inc. on 26 May 2015.
The book is based on Bacigalupi's short story, The...
What Girls Need is a book highlighting the skills and traits that girls need to cultivate to become the leading light in a patriarchal society. Marisa Porges, the author, narrates how girls should map new ways to inhabit traits like bravery,...
Rage is a story of Donald Trump, president of the United States, concerning his handling of COVID-19. During one of their encounters, Bob Woodward, the author of the book, recalls Trump saying, “I bring rage out.” Mr. Trump was boasting on how he...
Everything Beautiful in Its Time: Seasons of Love and Loss is a semi-autobiographical memoir by former first daughter and bestselling author Jenna Bush Hager. It was published in 2020 by William Morrow. The book recounts Hager’s life as the...
In Parenthesis is an epic poem based on the First World War, written by David Jones. The poem was published in England in 1937.
The poem is split into seven parts and follows the journey of Private John Ball as he embarks on his infantry service...
The Tradition is a collection of poems written by Pulitzer Prize winner Jericho Brown. it was published on 2 April 2019 by Copper Canyon Press. It is Brown’s third collection, following on from his book The New Testament (2004).
The poems cover...
A Promised Land is a memoir by the former 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama, and is due to be released on November 17, 2020 by Crown Publishing.
The personal account details the life of Obama through his younger years to his...
Coming Plague, The: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance is a global health book written by Laurie Gerrett and was published by Penguin Books on 01 October 1995.
The book entails the real-life events that have shaken the world in the...
"A Problem from Hell": America and the Age of Genocide is a human rights book exploring the history of genocides in the 20th century. It was written by Professor Samantha Power and was published by Basic Books on February 20, 2002.
The book...
I Know This to Be True: Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a book inspired by Nelson Mandela and seeks to gain insight from other powerful leader in our society, with his book specifically focusing on the achievements of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. It was...
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Life is a social and biographical book based on the life of the second female Justice of the U.S Supreme Court and renowned pop icon, Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The book was published by Penguin Random House USA on 28 April 2020.
...Written by professors Jeremy R. Paul and Richard Michael Fischel, the book “Getting to Maybe” serves as a guide for confused law students, and deals with the issues of uncertainty when it comes to exams and questions that seemingly could have more...
Scott Turow details his experiences and struggles at Harvard Law School in One L. The book was published in 1977. Turow outlines the challenges he encountered as a first-year law student at the prestigious institution. Turow married at the age of...