David Burns’ “Feeling Good”: Analysis & Critique

In the book Feeling Good, David Burns, MD, the author, outlines certain cognitive techniques an individual suffering from depression could use in combating the disorder. He begins the book by briefly describing the pertinence and the prevalence of depression. The author captures the audience’s attention in the first paragraph: ” In fact depression is so…

Douglas Noel Adams’ “The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to The Galaxy”: Summary & Analysis

Douglas Noel Adams has successfully tried to show us another aspect of our daily-life routine. By using many cynical elements, he creates extremely funny situations which represent much deeper aspects. The destruction of Earth in order to create Inner-Galactic Highways as the definition of Earth in the universe encyclopedia both represent the smallness of human-beings,…

Ray Bradbury’s “Something Wicked This Way Comes”: Summary & Analysis

Ray Bradbury’s, Something Wicked This Way Comes, is a chilling and suspenseful thriller, making a boy’s secret dream come true right before his own eyes and that of his friend’s too.  The story in this book continually jumps back and forth between three characters; two which are always together and the other the library janitor…