Yes, I know I shouldn't of waited til the last minute and I should've read the whole book. I've read pretty much the first half. If anyone who's read it wants to just give me a brief summary of what happens after the Boston Tea Party and how the book ends or when it ends, that would be super. No, there's no SparkNotes. No there's no Cliffnotes. No there's no Bookrags, there's nothing. Yes I know there's summaries of the first half of the book, but I read the first half, so no need for those. Thanks in advance.
Ouch... At least you didn't have to read this for summer reading (Keep in mind I'm a 17 and gonna be a Junior in High School): The Fountainhead by Ayn Rade (O.K., I understand this one) The Stand by Steven King (WTF?! HUGE book) The Great American Science and Nature Writing, 2008 (WTF?!) The Great Gatsby (Eh, this one is O.K....) I've got the last two to go...
I had to read two kinda easy-ish books for my upcoming sophomore year, along with the Odyssey. I could honestly care less if this is a classic that survived millenia, it's a 500 page poem that bores me. Couldn't finish it in time, sparknoting the second half of it. Good luck, Lombardo. Know exactly how you feel.
Yea i read the odyssey, as in I read the sparknotes. But this seriously has no online summaries or anything.
These help at all? Not the best sources but its something at least... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_to_Rebellion http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080623212125AADVvmU
yea ive read those its just the first half of the book summaries. thanks though. Quick Big Albie, read the book and give me a review!
You're a young Junior... And yeah, I'm going into AP U.S. History too. Those books were for AP Lit...