Book Summary
Check out the Internet. This is the epitome of sources. I don't care what it is you're looking for. There is something about it on the web. Not only can you find a brief book summary, but you can likely find the whole darn book if you like. What's really crazy is the all the notes. There are websites that highlight the main points of novels. Wow, cheating and taking short-cuts are in full swing these days. Any kid with a computer and Internet access can hop online and get the rundown of any book they please. So what's to keep them from doing this, and not actually reading the book? Uhh, pretty much nothing.
I admit that I read a book summary or two back in high school. There were definitely occasions where I didn't want to read an entire book and right a paper on it. And certainly not a book that I didn't get to pick out on my own. Before a quiz, I would typically read the Cliff Notes if they were available at the local bookstore. It's pretty hard to resist short-cuts when you're not motivated to do the work in the first place. On the other hand, Cliff Notes and book summaries can come in handy for other reasons. Especially if we're considering reading a new book. We want the scoop before we actually delve in for the long hall.













