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Book Reviews of MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, Sixth EditionBook Review: A little dry, but a must have Summary: 4 StarsThis book is pretty easy to read. It has a very complete listing of where to find everything in the book. It's very dry but a requirement for anyone who is writing a research paper.
Book Review: Handy little item Summary: 5 StarsHigh school students and college kids alike can really put this dandy guide to source citations and research papers to good use. MLA rules are constantly changing--not even English professors can keep up with all the nitpicky rules, so it's nice to have concrete examples of various sources to help you out. The book offers a comprehensive guide to different citations, some common and some not, as well as general tips for writing papers, from choosing a topic to fine tuning your final draft. Whether you're the English major working on the thesis or just struggling to get through English 101, this book can really help you out. I keep this on my desk throughout the year and consult it on every paper. A must have.
(Sorry, media and science geeks: AP and APA styles not included, but you've got your own books!)
Book Review: Research book Summary: 5 StarsThis is a must have for students. I have really used this in my English classes.
Book Review: MLA Handbook review Summary: 5 StarsThis is an excellent resource for highschool and college writers alike. Every household should have one. I'm sure that I'll be referencing it for years to come.
Book Review: Handy handbook Summary: 5 StarsWhat every college student needs . I couldn't write a paper without it.
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