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The Plot Thickens Knowledge Cards: A Literature Quiz Deck from the New York Public Library
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Author
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Adapted by Ken Benson.
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Publisher
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Pomegranate
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4.1
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3.4
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0.75
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ISBN
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9780764928246
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Pages/Publication Date
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48/2004
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Daedalus Item Code
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30180
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Description
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Find out how well you really know your literature—from Shakespeare, Austen, and Fitzgerald to Updike, Proulx, and Rushdie—with this little quiz deck from the New York Public Library. Each card presents a brief synopsis of a well-known novel, short story, or play, with possibly enough clues mixed in to help you identify it; on the reverse, all is revealed, including a concise overview of the author's life and works. Not much bigger than a pack of playing cards, the deck contains four dozen attractively decorated cards with individual entries. Use them as flash cards, or for impromptu trivia and quiz games, or simply read them as an unbound book.
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