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Flashlight to the depths of VergilStephanie Quinn's book gives a glimpse into the depths of meaning, offering varied views of Vergil's work as well as comparisons to other classic epics. Besides the meaning of the words, some essays deal with such topics as the structure of the poetry itself and the Golden Proportion, encouraging an appreciation for all aspects of the Aeneid. Others put the epic into context by providing background on religion, tradition, and history.
"Why Vergil?" brings the Aeneid into a different light for each reader. The critical essays develop a background of historical and modern interpretations, allowing the reader to form his or her own understanding. Ultimately, then, the editor stays true to the original question: we choose to study Vergil because everyone finds a different meaning within his work.


A Great Book...

Review of William Lowell Putnam BookThe solution to each problem is given, and often times, more than one solution is given. The solutions presented are generally concise and elegant (and correct, of course) - in other words, they are mathematically well written.
The book also gives the results - the names of the top five individuals and the top five teams for each year. Also given with each solution is the number of contestants among the top 250 or so who scored 10 points (a perfect score), 9 points, 8 points, ... 1 point - this is useful in estimating the degree of difficulty of the problem.
I didn't find any typos, errors, etc. The editors have done a good job with the book.


Sensitive & in touch with the various aspects of love. o

Excellent, thorough bookThis book's strength is it's thoroughness, but it is also it's major drawback. It can be difficult to keep track of all the names, households and dates. However, it is well worth the effort, and I heartily recommend this book.
A fascinating, well documented, and comprehensive book!
More Fine Points on the Salem Witch Craft HysteriaA definite book to check out if you are interested in all aspects and theories of this truly sad time.


Working American Bulldog
A real book for a proud breed..........
A Must for the American Bulldog Lover!

a one trick ponya good read, but doesn't live up to the hype.
Don Quijote, by a spanish author"El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" is about a man, Alonso Quijana, who reads so many books of knights from the middle ages (this was written in the baroque times, NOT the renaissance or the enlightement as other reviews say) that he loses his mind and decides to become a knight as well. This anacronysm is the first clue of the comic life Don Quijote leads from then on.
The whole novel is a mockery of other books about knights (although not about the knights themselves), as Don Quijote continually struggles to do justice and to right wrongs, but is met with nothing but sad defeats.
Overall, although it is very long and uses somewhat complicated language (it is written in spanish from the 1600s, although I suppose that the translation makes it simpler as it is to modern day words), Don Quijote and his adventures are something that I'd reccomend to anyone with the patience to read it.
a multi-layered treat, and worth the time investment!Oh my. What a satisfying read. Of course you are familiar with the basic premise of this book, the mad Don Quixote tilting after windmills, his faithful squire Sancho Panza at his side and always on the lookout for a good meal. What I was not prepared for, and was totally delighted by, were the many and varied side stories, the topsy turvy relationship between madness and sanity (and who is which, anyway?), the wisdom of Sancho Panza as Governor (at long last!) of his very own island, and the surreal relationship between the narrator, the author, and the narrated.
This is a complex work, and could be discussed with many different themes in mind--idealism vs. pragmatism, honesty vs. duplicity, madness vs. sanity, the follies of the rich vs. the follies of the poor. Chivalry. Romantic love. Storytelling. Renunciation. The Quest. Devotion. Class structure. Religious persecution.
The only thing that bothered me about this book was that everybody was endlessly enchanted and ready to give the benefit of the doubt to beautiful young men and women, that beauty in this book equaled virtue and a kind heart, a small complaint indeed regarding this masterpiece.
If you've already read this book, this is just preaching to the choir. But if you're trying to decide whether or not to take the time, the answer is yes, yes and yes! You won't regret it, and your heart and soul will thank you.


FalloutMy twelve year old devoured this book, finishing in record time, mainly, I suspect, because fitting in is the major question of any kid in junior high. Putnam's Micah was real to him, if a tad too adult to me. Discussions with my son after he read the book proved that he had taken in the issues of family loyalty, popularity, and doing the right thing in a hard situation, which was, afterall, what Fallout was all about. Bottom line: if you are looking for something for your middle school kid to read this summer, Fallout is a winner.
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An unusual story

A great adventure in space and time.
A fast, action-packed adventure with both romance and dangerThe characters in the story were introduced very well, especially Phileas Fogg. In the beginning of the book you get to know that Fogg is a very private gentleman. He never goes to any social places except the Reform Club. A remarkable thing about Fogg is that his life is centered around the clock. He is very precise and always on time. Every day he follows the exact same schedule. Phileas Fogg does not have a wife or any kids.
The setting of the book was very jumpy. Since Fogg travels through many continents and countries the setting changes all the time. You still feel you know a little bit about every place that he comes to, even if he only stays there for a couple of hours.
When I started reading the book I thought it would be a really good book and it really did meet my standards. I would recommend it to any one who likes adventure and action. Since it is written in so many different versions a person almost any age can read it.
Justina's Review