Books To Get You Ready

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Tet ee Books To Get You Ready (NAPSA)—If love of books leads to a love of learning, students will form great affection for these three items. They'll not only help keep the mind sharp, they'll help students get better grades. Perfect for anyone who doesn’t know a “thou” from a “thee,” “Othello” SHAKESPEARE {9 is just one of the four owe’ new additions to the popular Shakespeare on the Double! series. ) The series presents Shakespeare’soriginal y| text on the left-hand page with a line-by= line-modern English translation on the corresponding right-hand page. Students looking for traditional literature notes on classics like “The Catcherin the Rye” and “Macbeth” will find something new when they turn to CliffsNotes.com. The online service features free tips on how to improve your writing and how to Cliffs |... take the most com‘estSuccesg prehensive products notes. @ Some of the new online available from CliffsNotes.com include CliffsNotes TestSuccess, CliffsNotes AP Digital Flashcards, CramCasts. CliffsNotes and Although students live in the digital age of laptops, texting and smartphones, no desk or dorm room would be complete without a Mi print dictionary. eS According to Mike Agnes, editor in POTORING chief of Webster’s 7 =) New World College =) Dictionary, “Dictio- TE naries in traditional print form are still the standard among serious publishers.” Print dictionaries don’t need to be booted up and they nevercrash.