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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It got me the "A" I wanted!!,
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This review is from: Things Fall Apart (Cliffs Notes) (Paperback)
The actual book is so hard to read and make sense of. The Cliffs notes sure helped! Read this before I tackled the novel so that I wasn't so terribly confused with the unfamiliar names, places and culture.
9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
No Need for This Notes,
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Things Fall Apart is an easy book to read. This CliffsNotes are not really needed. Besides that, I'd like to say a couple of things. In page 98, the chapters "Choosing a Language" and "The Use of English" explain why Achebe chose to write his book in English. I think it is a contradiction. If one (or the main) of Achebe's purpose writing this book was to restore dignity to the Igbo culture, the first thing he could have chosen to do is to write the book in his own language. I come from Catalonia and our language has been prosecuted for so many years. I know what I am talking about. If Catalans chose to write in Spanish because it is a majority language, Catalan would be dead by now. It is a matter of integrity. In fact, if the book was good at all -but written in Igo language-, it would have been translated into English or any other language. Second, the brief synopsis is a plot spoiler. I would have liked to be told they were about to tell me how the end of the book goes. Anyway, this is a review about the CliffsNotes, which are good, although not necessary for an easy book to read. If I was about to review Achebe's book itself, I would not give it more than 2 stars.
One thing I still do not understand though is why ClifssNotes are still being printed, when they can be read for free at their own website. I mean, I bought this book, but found out later about the free online service, which is exactly the same text printed on paper
5.0 out of 5 stars
good for academic use,
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you can not go wrong if you choose cliffs notes for each title. helping homework with an ease. simple but effective information in brief synapses.
5.0 out of 5 stars
things fall apart,
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Needed this product fast for a college course. Paid extra to get it ASAP, and was not disappointed with the amount of time it took, or the condition of the book. GREAT service.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Help!,
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This purchase was a great aide to my 15yr old son in his IB/AP English class assignment. Recommend highly!!!!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Cliff Notes,
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The Cliffs notes were a big help for my daughter in understanding the book. We received the item very quickly. Thanks.
20 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Life as he knew it, was not to be,
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This review is from: Chinua Achebe 's Things Fall Apart: Notes (Cliffs Notes) (Paperback)
Achebe comes across as a prolofic and impartial writer who meticulously documents the Igbo lifestyle in a western traditional realist genre. His sketches evoke a sense of pride yet displeasure at the Igbo 'rituals' and values which we seet through Okonkwo's and Nwoye's eyes, respectively. People who have lost their identity and are in search of their roots will find this book enlightening. The lesson I have gleaned from 'Things Fall Apart' is nothing in life is permanent and therefore whilst I try to cling on to what I have now, I must be open to new ideas and influences which I could learn to adapt to.
5 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the best,
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This review is from: Chinua Achebe 's Things Fall Apart: Notes (Cliffs Notes) (Paperback)
a book for anyone. things fall apart needs to be read by an open minded person...seeking to learn, share and understand. those who aren't open cannot hope to grasp its depth.
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
sent this back 'cause I had mistakenly ordered two,
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I'm upset because I never received a refund after sending this item back to Amazon.
6 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
"Things Fall Apart", is an ok book, it is very elaberant,
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This review is from: Chinua Achebe 's Things Fall Apart: Notes (Cliffs Notes) (Paperback)
I recommend this book for Sophmores in High School, I read it in the 7th grade
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Things Fall Apart (Cliffs Notes) by John Chua (Paperback - January 29, 2001)
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