Selected Product: | 1984 (Cliffs Notes) Paperback Edition: New Ed Author: Nikki Moustaki, Gilbert Borman Publisher: Cliffs Notes Release Date: 2000-06-19 ISBN-10: 0764585851 ISBN-13: 0785555026285 List Price: $5.99 Average Customer Rating: | | 1984 (Signet Classics) ISBN-10: 0451524934 ISBN-13: 9780451524935 List Price:$9.99 Nineteen Eighty-Four ISBN-10: 0452284236 ISBN-13: 9780452284234 List Price:$15.95 Animal Farm (Cliffs Notes) ISBN-10: 0764586696 ISBN-13: 0785555046405 List Price:$5.99 Golding's the Lord of the Flies (Cliffs Notes) ISBN-10: 0764585975 ISBN-13: 0785555026407 List Price:$5.99 Golding's the Lord of the Flies (Cliffs Notes) ISBN-10: 0764585975 ISBN-13: 9780764585975 List Price:$5.99 Huxley's Brave New World (Cliffs Notes) ISBN-10: 0764585835 ISBN-13: 0785555026261 List Price:$5.99 Animal Farm (Cliffs Notes) ISBN-10: 0764586696 ISBN-13: 9780764586699 List Price:$5.99 Huxley's Brave New World (Cliffs Notes) ISBN-10: 0764585835 ISBN-13: 9780764585838 List Price:$5.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for 1984 (Cliffs Notes) by Nikki Moustaki, Gilbert Borman (ISBN-10: 0764585851, ISBN-13: 0785555026285). At this time we have not yet written a review for 1984 (Cliffs Notes) by Nikki Moustaki, Gilbert Borman (ISBN-10: 0764585851, ISBN-13: 0785555026285). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Published in 1949, Orwell's representation of a future society projected certain aspects of life in his contemporary world. It is an anti-utopian novel, foretelling a future that is too centrally organized and controlled to allow individualism and creativity. This concise supplement to George Orwell's 1984 helps students understand the overall structure of the novel, actions and motivations of the characters, and the social and cultural perspectives of the author. VERY helpful | Customer Rating: | | I'm usually the type to read a book and not use the Cliffs Notes for it (mainly because their use is discouraged in my AP English class). However, I found this particular Cliffs Notes to be very helpful. The authors expounded on some topics I already knew were there and showed many others that, had I not read the Notes, probably never would have picked up on. It is also very well-written, in language that even someone who hasn't already read 1984 would understand. It helped me out a lot and I will keep using Cliffs Notes- if their quality is as good as this one's. | A tremendous help | Customer Rating: | | As an English teacher, I really hate it when my students read the cliff notes instead of the book, but I do believe well-written Cliff notes can dramatically increase a student's understanding of a book by introducing ideas, concepts, and symbols the student might have missed and by presenting issues that help the student think about the book. That's just what these Cliff Notes do, and I even use them in my class. I've found they really help to fuel discussions and increase everybody's meaningful experience of the book. I highly recommend them. | good to read with the book | Customer Rating: | | I had to read 1984 for a class I was taking and I bought the Cliffs Notes to go with it and it really helped. A lot of 1984 was pretty obvious, but most of it wasn't, and the Cliffs Notes to it were really good and made me understand the book a lot better. I highly suggest that someone reading 1984 buy it. | read the book | Customer Rating: | | I decided to read the cliffnotes instead of rereading the book before I had a test on it. It was awful, the cliffnotes completely fail to really illustrate the ideas George Orwell was trying to convey. 1984 is an excellent book and well worth the time to read it. |
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