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  • Pride And Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice is a relationship comedy written by Jane Austen. It is set around the interactions of a family trying to set their daughters up with advantageous marriages. A masterpiece of social commentary, Austen pokes fun at the shenanigans of scheming women, proud rich guys, impotent clergymen, and foolish youths. About the Author Jane…

  • The Art Of War

    The Art Of War was written roughly 2500 years ago by the Chinese general Sun Tzu. It is a book of strategy written for the use of a king in times of war. Despite its out-dated methods, the tactics in the book are still used by modern militaries today. About The Author Sun Tzu is…

  • Eye Of Minds

    Eye Of Minds is the first book in The Mortality Doctrine trilogy written by James Dashner. It follows young video gamer Michael in a world where technological advances allow you to directly connect your brain to the internet and artificial intelligence can fake real life. Michael is recruited by a government organization to track down…

  • Duncan’s War

    Duncan’s war by Douglas Bond is the first book in a historical fiction series called Crown and Covenant. It follows young Scottish Covenanter, Duncan M’Kethe, as he and his father fight against the English and the Roman Catholic church. About The Author Douglas Bond is a teaches high school English and history and is an…

  • Animal Farm

    Animal farm is a political satire written by George Orwell. His dystopian worlds have become so well known that we describe tyrannies as Orwellian. A fable set on an English farm it deals with the corrupting influences of power and the danger inherent in communism and socialism. Based on the Russian revolution, It documents the…

  • Greetings Bookwyrms

    To the bookwyrms, The Scribbler’s Inkwell is a blog writing reviews on books of all kinds. An avid reader with thousands of books under his belt, The Scribbler writes for the bookwyrms who want more than a simple summary. If you have a school project due, are doing a deep dive into British literature, or…