What We Talk About When We Talk About Love

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Courtney Nope.

I think you might be able to read some of the out-of-copyright ones (this varies by country - U.S., I think, is 50 years after the authors' deat…more
Nope.

I think you might be able to read some of the out-of-copyright ones (this varies by country - U.S., I think, is 50 years after the authors' death) through the app, but I can't say for sure. That would be stuff like Emma, or Pride and Prejudice.

This is more recent, and he only passed on in the 80s. Copyright won't expire until at least 2038.

Goodreads isn't an e-reader app/site, it's for tracking what you've read or want to read, reviewing and discussing books, etc.(less)
KTMac Carver's work is easy to read in terms of prose but certainly needs to be deeply annotated and examined to feel the full meaning of his work. My copy …moreCarver's work is easy to read in terms of prose but certainly needs to be deeply annotated and examined to feel the full meaning of his work. My copy is entirely marked up. To that end, if your essay is for an English class regarding symbolism, literary devices, and analysis of annotation this is a great choice!(less)

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