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How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships»rank: 875par: Leil Lowndes
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How to Write a Lot: A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing»rank: 1358par: Silvia
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The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, Fourth Edition»rank: 172de: Merriam-Webster Inc
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Long Way Down»rank: 646par: Ewan Mcgregor
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The Elements of Style»rank: 477par: William Strunk, E. B. White
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Composition teachers throughout the English-speaking world have been pushing this book on their students since it was first published in 1957. Co-author White later revised it, and it remains the most compact and lucid handbook we have for matters of basic principles of composition, grammar, word usage and misusage, and writing style. |
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1000 Events That Shaped the World»rank: 1485par: National Geographic
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Composition teachers throughout the English-speaking world have been pushing this book on their students since it was first published in 1957. Co-author White later revised it, and it remains the most compact and lucid handbook we have for matters of basic principles of composition, grammar, word usage and misusage, and writing style. |
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An Incomplete Education: 3,684 Things You Should Have Learned but Probably Didn't»rank: 1613par: Judy Jones, William Wilson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :You'll find everything you forgot from school--as well as plenty you never even learned--in this all-purpose reference book, an instant classic when it first appeared in 1987. The updated version takes a whirlwind tour through 12 different disciplines, from American studies to philosophy to world history. Along the way, Judy Jones and William Wilson provide a plethora of useful information, from the plot of 0thello to the difference between fission and fusion. lt's not a shortcut to cultural literacy, the authors write in their introduction, but it's an excellent ... |
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Couldnt Keep It To Myself»rank: 1744par: Wally Lamb
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Any book that can give voice to the voiceless should be celebrated. No one feels this more strongly than Wally Lamb, editor of Couldn't Keep lt to Myself, a collection of stories by 11 women imprisoned in the York Correctional lnstitution in Connecticut. Teacher and novelist Lamb was invited to head a writing workshop at York Correctional lnstitution in 1999. His somewhat reluctant acceptance soon turned into steadfast advocacy once the women in his charge began to tell their stories. Lamb maintains that there are things we need to ... |
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Kaplan GMAT 2009 Premier Program (w/ CD-ROM)»rank: 2508par: Kaplan
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Any book that can give voice to the voiceless should be celebrated. No one feels this more strongly than Wally Lamb, editor of Couldn't Keep lt to Myself, a collection of stories by 11 women imprisoned in the York Correctional lnstitution in Connecticut. Teacher and novelist Lamb was invited to head a writing workshop at York Correctional lnstitution in 1999. His somewhat reluctant acceptance soon turned into steadfast advocacy once the women in his charge began to tell their stories. Lamb maintains that there are things we need to ... |
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Marvel Encyclopedia»rank: 649par: Dorling Kindersley
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Any book that can give voice to the voiceless should be celebrated. No one feels this more strongly than Wally Lamb, editor of Couldn't Keep lt to Myself, a collection of stories by 11 women imprisoned in the York Correctional lnstitution in Connecticut. Teacher and novelist Lamb was invited to head a writing workshop at York Correctional lnstitution in 1999. His somewhat reluctant acceptance soon turned into steadfast advocacy once the women in his charge began to tell their stories. Lamb maintains that there are things we need to ... |