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The Elements of Style
The New Testament of Writing, June 24, 2003
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Reviewer: An Amazon.com Customer from Brooklyn, New York USA
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Believe it or not, it's all here in this little gem of a book. It teaches about the power of little words and being concise, concrete, and effective in your writing. The writers of intelectual tomes would do themselves a favor if they would read the rules and the magnificent advice "The Elements of Style" has to offer. Stephen King included.
If asked to sum it up, I would have to bow my head to the old Chinese adage about writing, "Two words are better than four, and one word is better than two." I'm sure you catch my drift.
You can't tell a book..., June 16, 2003
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Reviewer: Timothy S.O'Donnell from Destrehan, LA United States
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Like the saying goes, you can't tell a book by its cover, either of them; and seeing how close the two covers are, you might pass up this book as a vital resource. If you are a writer or even write for school, work, or fun, listen to these words. You need this book. If you don't have it, buy it, now! This book was recommended to me by one of my professors and it changed my entire writing life. My works became filled with less (and you can only understand that statement if you've read the book.) except that it was life that filled my writing, not words. Learn to say more with less, and find out how to write so that the reader can read, not play detective. (unless you're writing a mystery) I can't recommend this book enough. So read it. You'll be glad you did.
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