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14Feb/110

Book Reviews of “I, Rigoberta Menchu”

I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala”, is the personal narrative of the life of a young Quiche Mayan woman from Guatemala, that was published in 1983 and  brought the writer and her story international fame. "I Rigoberta Mench" records the plight of Guatemala’s indigenous people during the political terror of a 36-year Civil War that ended in 1996. Book reviews of “I, Rigoberta Menchu” discuss the content, the characters and themes found in the story.

Background information about  Rigoberta Menchu's meeting with Venezuelan anthropologist Elisabeth Burgos-Debray, who edited the interviews with Menchu, can serve as an interesting introduction for book reviews of “I, Rigoberta Menchu”. A short summary of the book’s content should then follow in book reviews of “I, Rigoberta Menchu”. The major characters in the story such as Rigoberta Menchu, Vicente Menchu, Juana Menchu Tum, and Candelaria should then be described and analyzed in book reviews of “I, Rigoberta Menchu”. Major themes found in the novel about the power of language, the cost of progress, and the virtue of hard work should also be discussed in book reviews of “I, Rigoberta Menchu”. In addition, book reviews of “I, Rigoberta Menchu” should examine some of the controversies created by Menchu's testimony. Lastly, book reviews of “I, Rigoberta Menchu” should note that Menchu received the Nobel Peace Price in 1992, became a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, and ran for presidency in Guatemala in 2007.

By using reliable sources on “I, Rigoberta Menchu”, reading examples of “I, Rigoberta Menchu” book reviews, and other book reviews such as book reviews of “Howards End”, “A Lesson Before Dying” book reviews or  book reviews of Samuel Richardson’s “Pamela”, important knowledge about the book itself as well as how to write book reviews can be obtained, which can help you in writing better quality book reviews of “I, Rigoberta Menchu”.

8Feb/110

“Endgame” Book Reviews

Samuel Beckett's play,“Endgame”, is a one-act play about painful nostalgia, longing for a past that’s been lost, and the sense for life’s meaning in this world. The English title of the story is said to be taken from the last part of a chess game. “Endgame” book reviews discuss the play’s context, the characters, themes, and writing style found in the play.

In order to write quality “Endgame” book reviews, you should first locate and consult reliable sources on “Endgame” as well as read some examples of “Endgame” book reviews, which will help you better understand the play. Reading examples of other book reviews such as “The Color of Water” book reviews, book reviews of “The Chosen” or book reviews of Samuel Richardson’s “Pamela”, can also help you become more familiar with the important literary elements to discuss in “Endgame” book reviews.

“Endgame” book reviews should begin with a brief account of Samuel Beckett’s life experiences and the influence they had on his writing. A brief summary of the plot should then follow in “Endgame” book reviews in order to provide the reader with a solid understanding of the major events in the play. An analysis of the characters in the story such as Hamm, Clov, Nagg, and Nell should also be included in “Endgame” book reviews. Next, “Endgame” book reviews should analyze the style of “minimalism”, a movement brought about by Beckett, where he uses minimal words but gets maximum significance of that short dialogue. Finally, “Endgame” book reviews should examine the themes in the story about the cyclical, repetitive nature of beginnings and endings, emptiness and loneliness, and the Theatre of the Absurd or the belief that life was absurd or meaningless, as well as the symbols such as light and darkness, and the two young boys mentioned in the play.

19Jan/110

Book Reviews of “O Pioneers”

“O Pioneers”, published in 1913, was written by American author Willa Cather.   The book is a fictional account about a family of Swedish immigrants. Book reviews of “O Pioneers” discuss the plot, characters and themes found in the story.

Willa Cather based a great deal of the novel on some of her own experiences living in Nebraska. Thus, her biography can serve as a good introduction for book reviews of “O Pioneers”. Book reviews of “O Pioneers” should then summarize the book's plot and highlight the significant events that take place in the story. An analysis of the major characters should the follow in book reviews of “O Pioneers”. Alexandra Bergson, Emil Bergson, Carl Linstrum, Marie Tovesky are the main characters in the story that should be described and analyzed.  Next, the themes found in "O Pioneers" about feminism, isolation, love, marriage, temptation and hardwork should be discussed and analyzed in book reviews of “O Pioneers”.  Finally, book reviews of “O Pioneers” should examine the continued popularity of this book and consider how relevant it is to today's society.

Before writing book reviews of “O Pioneers”, you should consider reading other book reviews such as book reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula”, book reviews of Samuel Richardson’s “Pamela” or “Band of Brothers” book reviews so as to gather a better understanding of the important points to discuss in a book review. You should also consult reliable sources on “O Pioneers” as well as examples of book reviews of “O Pioneers” to gain deeper insight about the novel, its characters, theme and plot.

14Jan/110

“The Overcoat” Book Reviews

“The Overcoat”, also known as “The Cloak” was written by Nikolai Gogol, a Ukrainian-born Russian novelist and dramatist. The story focuses on the life of Akaky Akakievich Bashmachkin, a government employee of the Russian government in St. Petersburg. "The Overcoat" book reviews discuss the plot, characters and themes in the novel.

"The Overcoat" book reviews should first explain that the “The Overcoat” is a tragicomic short story, where the author uses comical humor to ridicule the oppressive bureaucracy of 19th Century czarist Russia. A summary of the plot should then follow in "The Overcoat" book reviews. Next, an analysis of the major characters in the story such as Akakiy Akakievitch Bashmatchkin, Petrovitch, wife of Petrovitch, Bearded Assailants and Landlady of Bashmatchin should be included in "The Overcoat" book reviews. The themes of bureaucracy, retribution, absence of appreciation, absence of rewards and bureaucratic incompetence should also be included in "The Overcoat" book reviews. Lastly, a brief biography of the author is also an important discussion to included in "The Overcoat" book reviews. Nikolai Gogol born on March 31, 1809 and is considered the father of modern Russian realism.

In writing "The Overcoat" book reviews, it is always a good idea to read other book reviews such as book reviews of “Passage to India”, book reviews of Samuel Richardson’s “Pamela” and “Band of Brothers” book reviews to obtain a better understanding of the important literary elements to discus in a book review. Reliable sources on "The Overcoat" as well as examples of "The Overcoat" book reviews should also be referred to in order to enhance your understanding of the story resulting, which will result in higher quality  "The Overcoat" book reviews.

12Jan/110

Book Reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula”

Toni Morrison is an award-winning African-American author who won a Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize for Literature for her works. Her second novel “Sula”, which also depicts the struggle of blacks in America, was published in 1973. Book reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula” discuss the plot, characters and themes found in the novel.

Book reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula” should start with a brief account of the author’s life, background, experiences and career. Her motivation to write about the struggles of black people should be explored in book reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula”. The plot should be discussed next in book reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula”.  An analysis of the book's main characters should then follow in book reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula” sSula Peace, Nel Wright, and Shadrack are just some of the major characters to describe and analyze. The themes about race, friendship, sexuality, reconciliation and good and evil should be discussed in book reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula” as well. Lastly, book reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula” should discuss and explain how Sula despite the wrongs committed, manages to bring her community together in harmony.

In order to write quality book reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula”, consider first reading other book reviews such as book reviews of “Passage to India”, book reviews of “A Farewell to Arms” or book reviews of Samuel Richardson’s “Pamela”. Doing so will help you better understand the different literary elements discussed in book reviews. In addition to reading these examples, you should also consult sources on Toni Morrison’s “Sula” to help you research the novel as well as read examples of book reviews of Toni Morrison’s “Sula” to help you better understand the novel and its importance as a literary work.

11Jan/110

Book Reviews of “Passage to India”

E.M. Forster wrote the novel “Passage to India” which was published in 1924. The story is set in the 1920s, during the time when the British occupation in India was about to end. The novel is considered one of the greatest works in English literature and has been adapted to film, television and theater. Book reviews of “Passage to India” discuss the plot, characters, themes and symbolism found in the novel.

A book review discusses several elements found in a story thus it is recommended to read examples of book reviews such as book reviews of Samuel Richardson’s “Pamela”, “Band of Brothers “ book reviews or book reviews of “A Farewell to Arms”.  Doing so will help you better understand the important literary elements to discuss in a book review.  Also, reliable sources on “Passage to India” as well as examples of book reviews of “Passage to India” should be consulted in order to write better quality book reviews of “Passage to India”.

A brief biography of the author can serve as an interesting introduction for book reviews of “Passage to India”. E.M. Forster used his inspirational experiences from when he went to India to write this novel. Book reviews of “Passage to India” should then present the plot of the novel and discuss the relationship between the Indians and Anglo-Indians also known as Britons living in India. An analysis of the major characters in the novel, such as Dr. Aziz, Cyril Fielding, Mrs. Moore, Adela Quested should then follow in book reviews of “Passage to India”. The themes of prejudice, friendship, truth and love should be explained and discussed in book reviews of “Passage to India” as well. Finally, book reviews of “Passage to India” should explore the meaning of the Marabar caves in the story and discuss their importance in the novel.