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William Rissing

Ms. Hinko

CP English 10– P5 13 October 2017 The Book Thief Summer Reading Essay In The Book Thief ,by Markus Zusak, Death explores the world of Liesel Meminger and how she interprets the troubles of her time. In the book Death roams around Germany and is intrigued by Liesel's story. Liesel is a young girl from Germany with a passion of reading books, and she has just moved and is getting used to her new town. Death is a caring character that shows his affection for people, he shows an opinion on the pain of war and killing, and also shows an opinion on the change of children in Germany. Although Death is not the most pleasant name in the book he cares for people, he is never happy to take a body.

Whenever Death is taking a soul he tells a story of why he does not enjoy to take souls. Or what he feels when he is taking a soul from it's body "When their fingernails had scratched at the wood and in some cases were nailed into the sheer force of desperation, their spirits came toward me, into my arms, and we climbed out of those shower facilities, onto the roof and up, into eternity's certain breadth." (Zusak 349). This show's Deaths thoughts to the reader. He is able to show what he is feeling as he swoops the souls out of the people's body's. Having Death as the narrator gives you much more knowledge on the other problem happening in Germany other than Liesel and her family hiding a jew. Also having Death Get

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As in any classic novel, there are several themes that contribute to the betterment of the story. However, the most prominent seems to be that capitalism is the root of the evils in the world, and socialism is the only cure. In my opinion, this is an excellent theme, because Sinclair truly persuades the reader into the belief that socialism is far superior to capitalism. He creates a sort of propaganda for the cause of socialism. The theme is developed subtly. The author introduces the idea of socialism in chapter 28, when Jurgis just happens to stumble upon a socialist meeting. Upon entering, he initiates his (and the readers') intrigue into the world of politics. This method is successful, because the...show more content...

All of this corruption, used literally to describe the horrid conditions in the factories and slaughter houses, is symbolic of the damaged capitalist government. Again, Sinclair uses subtleties to convey his political thoughts, and in my opinion, this helps to draw the reader to his side of the argument. Upon first glance, the reader may assume that this takes place during the Great Depression of the 1920s, due to the rampant poverty and the widespread competition for jobs. However, with further research we learn that this book was written by Upton Sinclair in 1906. Therefore, we must assume that this story takes place some time in the early 1900s. This book does go into depth over a time period of a few years, but it also gives a panoramic view of history at the same time. The few years in this book represent a great number of years, all the way through the Great Depression. In fact, these years are symbolic of life in the United States from the early to mid 1900s. The situation Jurgis was in, being a new immigrant without a means of making money, was probably shared by many other Americans during his time. This book truly places us in the time period. The author does a great job of drawing in and involving the reader. However, I'm curious as to why Upton Sinclair didn't take a more proactive approach to put forth his ideas on socialism. Instead of publishing a fictional novel about the

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Example of Book Review

The Ka, a novel

An example of book review writing can be found listed with most books sold on the Net and on the writer's Web sites.

A good sample book review would pertain to writing your personal feelings about a book that you've read. Writing a book review is not to be confused withwriting a summary of a book. Writing a summary is a totally different matter and that will be covered eventually in my Articles section. In my opinion, no real format exists for writing book reviews. Writing help may not be needed. An example of book review variations is shown below.

Some rules do apply, however, and you will see that they are loose and easy to apply. On this page, you will find reviews pertaining to my...show more content...

~~ Joseph J. Ursprung, Phoenix, AZ This was his entire review:

The Ka is a book for all tastes. This skillfully craft novel contains history, science, mysticism, mystery, intrigue, humor and romance in a neat package that is not just entertaining but challenges your mind and imagination. Mary Deal has created word images so vivid it is almost like watching a movie. She takes you for a romp through ancient Egyptian history as an archaeological team finds and opens a tomb in Valley of the Queens. An archaeological student has the mystical ability to communicate with the ancient Egyptians, and this keeps the story moving at a breathtaking pace.

The Ka is a delight to read. One can only hope that from a writer of this talent, there will be many more books to come.

~~ Joseph J. Ursprung, Phoenix, Arizona

Fortunately, lots of people write much more, as you can see in this example of book review data that I've put together. Doing so gives the author a more detailed sense of how their book is be accepted. A lengthy review– good or bad – can help an author improve their writing. Hopefully, if it's a review that leans toward something negative, it comes as a pre–review, before the book goes to publication. Then things can be corrected or changed.

What follows is an example of book review completeness left on the Barnes & Noble Web Site. Not only does

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Achieving success, whether it is in a personal, social, or professional setting, is often the end goal of most human efforts. Most of the time, acquiring that success requires hard work, perseverance, and dedication. Yet it is often difficult to maintain the continual motivation needed to overcome the frequent obstacles and setbacks that litter the road to success. C.P Neck's and C. Manz's book, Mastering Self–Leadership: Empowering Yourself for Personal Excellence, explores strategies and tools to strengthen the key attribute that provides sustenance for an individual's motivation, self–leadership. The tools encompass ideas such as world–altering strategies, naturalreward system, and positive thinking. While each is a different, unique...show more content...

As the author's shifted focus to psychologically driven concepts, such as mental and thought patterns, the strategies shifted from creating a positive environment to overcoming obstacles. One of the first steps in overcoming an obstacle was to visualize the achievement, to create an "imagined experience". Envisioning success bolsters a person's morale and provides a renewed vigor with which to attack the obstacle. Although the text focused on self–leadership, the authors did discuss how self–leadership is directly tied into the success of teams. The same strategies, which improve self–leadership in oneself, can be extrapolated for a team: removal of negative cues, goal–setting, strong team beliefs and team mental imagery are a few examples. However, in order to ensure the success of the team, there must be a balance of "me and we", meaning that while individualistic goals must be set and followed, they must coincide with team goals and neither should "outweigh" the other. The importance of fitness to self–image and self–leadership was the penultimate strategy discussed in the text. Studies illustrated the benefits of fitness resulting in improved job performance and professional satisfaction. Lastly, the text discussed the importance of life factors such as happiness, emotional satisfaction, and social responsibility to self–leadership. Different personality types approach

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