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    Default personal study book

    heyy
    i need to find a personal study book that has stuff on characterisation/plot setting/structure or anything like that..

    has anyone read any books that would be easy to write an essay on?

    +rep for help x
    princess!!!

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    lol ineed to find one too

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    It would help to know how old you are?! but the books i've wrote essays/orals on are:

    handmaids tale, woman at point zero, metamorphosis, the outsider

    they're classic english language books to read and study first two are the most interesting. though I have no idea if it's for GCSE/A level or WHAT.
    <t3

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    I'm guessing they are either doing Intermediate 1 or 2 or Higher English?

    I suggest a book which you can enjoy, possible go for a classic book like Charles Dickens or something

    My best suggestion is go and talk to your school librarian as they will be able to suggest some books. (Mine did )

    Good luck with your personal study and don't get too bored writing the essays

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    The Great Gatsby is an absolutely fantastic novel to study, with a hell of a lot of detailed analysis possible.


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