Book Reports 03
So this is what I used to rely on; when ever I had to concoct book reports for English or History class, I'd attempt to skim through Clif Notes and attain as much data as possible. O come on, I know I'm not the only one. However, herein lies the dilemma. To acquire such Clif Notes, I always had to venture outside of my home to a bookstore or library. Then I had to search endlessly to find them. In retrospect, it would have probably been a tad easier just to read the darn books. I guess I was no poster child for academic achievements. Anyway, this whole routine is gone with the wind. Cyberspace has changed the ritual of writing book reports forever. You want to know why? Because everything is online now. Kids of all ages can simply punch in a book title on Google, Yahoo, or MSN, and come up with countless results. They can access the book itself or a variety of reviews and quality notes. This makes writing these book reports rather easy, wouldn't you say?
I admit, I'm a bit jealous of children now days. I merely wish that I had the access back in school that they take for granted now. On a sad note, you probably don't have a lot of children actually reading the text books they're assigned. I can imagine they're all storming the web for quick solutions. And furthermore, countless book reports are sold on the Internet every day. This is something we should all frown upon. Just maybe the Internet has made school work too easy for the children of the new millennium. Keep an eye on what your kids are doing!













