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Thorough study of the martini by a rigorous and careful reader. Edmunds interprets the Martini through the lens of semiotics (a la Roland Bartes), as a meaningful American "sign". Comprehensive survey of early-twentieth century letters and fiction in search of the Silver Bullet.

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“The Coldest Winter Ever” A work of fiction but intervenes with realistic problems, the author is included, and the use of literary devices makes “The Coldest Winter Ever” a phenomenal coming of age book. Sister Souljah an activist, scholar, and product of the hood is the author. “The Coldest Winter Ever” is written as a journey following a young girl named winter, daughter of a kingpin who is recently locked up. The journey is filled with lies, sex, and violence but in a creative way. Urban city life can be dangerous but a person can; learn many survival skills. The realistic life problems of “The Coldest Winter Ever” are relatable to city life. One problem written about is the projects buildings or Housing Authority tenements showed how Winter and her family who weren’t poor lived in these buildings aimed for low-income families who needs the rent controlled apartments. Detailed in the story is how the Santigo (Winter family) had deadbolts, an extra door, and a luxurious layout. In real life, waiting list for these apartment are long but people who can afford to leave stay and take advantage of the system. This very example of real life problems highlights the ability of Sister Souljah to make it realizable. Sister Souljah a phenomenal women and author of “The Coldest winter Ever” puts herself in the story to show influences that success people can have a troubled children. She includes herself as a person who gives and raises money for charity, but also awareness. Sister Souljah crosses paths with Winter the main character and tries to help her out. This action shows there is help for troubled children of teenagers but how it isn’t acceptable or turned down. A graduate of Cornell Unvi. A scholar Sister Souljah uses the literacy device of characters by protagonist, and antagonist. But instead of making it obvious Winter is the protangonist but in reality lies, cheats and steals her way to get what she wants. Sister Souljah in the story is seen as the antagonist but in reality is the good person. The way Sister Souljah reverses it makes “The Coldest Winter Ever” worth reading. “The coldest Winter Ever” is a good book that I would anybody to read as a book for free time because of the literacy terms, realistic problems and author techniques

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The Cat in the hat was the best book I ever read in my life time.