Selected Product: | Open Questions: Readings for Critical Thinking and Writing Paperback Edition: 1st Author: Chris Anderson, Lex Runciman Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's Release Date: 2005-02-11 ISBN-10: 0312416350 ISBN-13: 9780312416355 List Price: $53.77 Average Customer Rating: | | A Writer's Reference ISBN-10: 0312450257 ISBN-13: 9780312450250 List Price:$51.97 The Everyday Writer ISBN-10: 0312413238 ISBN-13: 9780312413231 List Price:$51.97 Keys for Writers, 5th Edition ISBN-10: 0618753869 ISBN-13: 9780618753864 List Price:$67.95 40 Short Stories: A Portable Anthology ISBN-10: 0312477104 ISBN-13: 9780312477103 List Price:$24.97 Media Ethics and Social Change ISBN-10: 0415971993 ISBN-13: 9780415971997 List Price:$32.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Open Questions: Readings for Critical Thinking and Writing by Chris Anderson, Lex Runciman (ISBN-10: 0312416350, ISBN-13: 9780312416355). At this time we have not yet written a review for Open Questions: Readings for Critical Thinking and Writing by Chris Anderson, Lex Runciman (ISBN-10: 0312416350, ISBN-13: 9780312416355). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Interesting and captivating | Customer Rating: | Open Questions certainly does ask the reader quite a bit. Upon every passage, there are a list of questions at the end. However, that is not the gem of this book. Rather, the collection of stories that it is composed of is what makes this book one of the better collections of essays and writings I have ever read. From subjects ranging from SUVs, to donor eggs, many of these questions will allow yourself to question your own decisions. More importantly, they will allow you an insight into various areas that previously never have attracted interest to you. Many of the pieces are interesting and fun to read. Because the subjects are all so distant from one another, one will rarely feel that they are being forced down into one subject.
This is not the books fault, however, some of the essays/stories found may find themselves dramatically much too long. Some of the essays go up to 30 odd pages, which, at times, if you are stuck with a subject you may not like, find it unbearable. However, you are always free to change essays, as there is quite a plentiful amount to offer. |
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