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Writing Fiction: The Practical Guide from New York's Acclaimed Creative Writing School
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Writing Fiction: The Practical Guide from New York's Acclaimed Creative Writing SchoolGotham Writers' Workshop has mastered the art of teaching the craft of writing in a way that is practical, accessible, and entertaining. Now the techniques of this renowned school are available in this book.

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Dr.Seuss - How THE GRINCH stole christmas!
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Dr.Seuss - How THE GRINCH stole christmas!WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE GRINCH WANTS TO TAKE THE FUN OUT OF CHRISTMAS?

How The Grinch Stole Christmas is a classic tale about greed, materialism, and the kindness of man for his fellow man all wrapped up in one great big package! The illustrations are wonderful and the rhyming text impresses me. This is a story by Dr. Seuss that is so popular it was made into a Christmastime TV special; and it deserves every bit of recognition that it gets.
 
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The last photo Penguin Readers Easystarts
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The last photo Penguin Readers EasystartsPam and Martin are visiting Cambridge for the day. Pam decides she wants to finish the film in her camera and takes a photo of Martin. The Photo she takes turns out to be helpful for the police.


 
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Peter Childs - 'Ian McEwan's Enduring Love'
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Peter Childs - 'Ian McEwan's Enduring Love'Ian McEwan is one of Britain's most inventive and important contemporary writers. Also adapted as a film, his novel Enduring Love (1997) is a tale of obsession that has both troubled and enthralled readers around the world.
Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of Enduring Love and seeking not only a guide to the novel, but a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds McEwan's text.
 
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Marcel and the White Star (Penguin Readers Level 0)
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Marcel and the White Star (Penguin Readers Level 0)Marcel is a mouse and a famous detective. He lives in Paris. One evening, two thieves steal a very expensive diamond ring – the ‘White Star’. Then they steal a car. Marcel follows them across Paris to a cafй. Can he get the ‘White Star’ and bring it back?
 
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