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A Companion to Romanticism
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A Companion to RomanticismThe Companion to Romanticism is a major introductory survey from an international galaxy of scholars writing new pieces, specifically for a student readership, under the editorship of Duncan Wu.
 
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How to Not Write Bad: The Most Common Writing Problems and the Best Ways to Avoid Them
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How to Not Write Bad: The Most Common Writing Problems and the Best Ways to Avoid ThemHow to Not Write Bad: The Most Common Writing Problems and the Best Ways to Avoid Them

Ben Yagoda's How to Not Write Bad illustrates how we can all write better, more clearly, and for a wider readership.

 
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Time Magazine - 04 June 2012
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Time Magazine - 04 June 2012Time Magazine - 04 June 2012

Time is the world's largest circulation weekly news magazine with a readership of 25 million, of which 20 million are in the US.
 
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The Wise Man's Fear
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The Wise Mans FearThe Wise Mans Fear

by Patrick Rothfuss. Kingkiller Chronicles, Day 2 
The Wise Man's Fear continues the mesmerizing slow reveal of the story of Kvothe the Bloodless, an orphaned actor who became a fearsome hero before banishing himself to a tiny town in the middle of Newarre. The readers of Patrick Rothfuss's outstanding first book, The Name of the Wind, which has gathered both a cult following and a wide readership in the four years since it came out, will remember that Kvothe promised to tell his tale of wonder and woe to Chronicler, the king's scribe, in three days.
 
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The Sea Wolf
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The Sea Wolf by Jack London (Epub+Mobi)The Sea Wolf by Jack London (Epub+Mobi)

1904. American writer (real name John Griffith London). London grew up in poverty, earning a living through various legal and illegal means. He was a sailor and took part in the Klondike gold rush. These experiences provided much of the material for his works and also made him a socialist. The Call of the Wild, the classic story of sled-dog Buck brought him instant celebrity and established his readership to this day. In The Sea-Wolf, London's most gripping novel, Humphrey Van Weyden is rescued from the freezing waters of San Francisco Bay by a demonic sea captain and introduced to fates far worse than death. 
 
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