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BOOK REPORTS!!!!


Question Posted Wednesday April 11 2007, 7:52 pm

ok so i have this author for school Madleine L'Engle i had to read 2 of her books a Wrinkle In Time & Troubling a Star the 1st 1 was ok but i cant understand the 2nd one really i would ask my teach. for a new author but i already had once wen i had Charles Dickens is there any way tht i can understand a book better when i have a report due on the 27th and arent even 1/2way through the book!!! thankx -Delesha

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Spoolie21 answered Wednesday April 11 2007, 9:06 pm:
Hey. Whenever I'm reading a book and not understanding a thing there are a few sites I go to for help. However, please remember that these sites don't have ALL the information, you will also need to read the book too.

www.cliffnotes.com

www.sparknotes.com

www.gradesaver.com

www.pinkmonkey.com

I hope these websites help. All you do is enter in the book title and click on the title when a new page appears, then the chapter and so on so forth. Good Luck!!

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