The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 09, 1985, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Thtra is 10 3r plsasara thm retd
Lw4 great litersttlm. Wei, mssfee s cou
ple cf things are better, but it's still
uplifting.
That's nty the puMIshrs of CILSs .
Notes, Barron's Esck Notes iisd I recom
mend beck notes crly m a sapplement
to re&disg the cdnii test. .
REVIEW
It's widely Msmed, however, espe
cially as the end of fee semester &s?
sear, thit many students use the notes
to "gat by" mi r.ct isse the eriglnal
text at
"There will tfcays be stadatts greimd
who use it inccnccily," Gy Ccrey,
editor of ClitTa Nct:s, sdd. He e-d it
wis like nutritional focd ce-pird to
"fist feed." There ere tl;;-3 gsirs to
fast food.
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The cation in, T.IJ;h "f;:t t:zT
book netts ihodl yaa ucs to s.:;; !
roest fee text? Shadd yss ire
CliS Nat&j, wtich h?8 bssn e'csd
fsr 25 p::3, cr Errca's llsk,
isMels hr;3 jjt trtd trJ 12 E3ca
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I chese Rsmlet Ciifi3 Notes for Hsraiet
were $3 JO. ..
Of cosine, price is not ?rorth a sacri
fice fer qsslity. tv
..Grace fteedscn, who is a' public
relstisss empljee for Bsrroa's Bock
Notes, sild the new series, is basically
'tn extension cf Boron's educaticnal
services. She said mcst high school
students already are familiar with Bar
ren's "Guide to the SATs."
" As fsr as book notes, Freedson said,
"We felt thit what was gg&O&ble to the
students now could be made better,"
What is available sow is the Lincoln--based
Cliffs Notes, which are available
nationally and internationally,, with
220 published titles. Freedson sdd
Barron's provide better book notes for
several reaiens.
She mentioned the lower prise and
said they ire available estienwids.
Tkwy are v.i1tt;n by educators, ishool
administrators, authors end other peo
ple related to literature m seme' wiy,
heed&on said.
She said Barron's contains more
character profiles than are now availa
ble, nors extcrjiive tcm 5:7:? iz,
ncre r.ni!:s r.::J cri;irf:n:3, nr.;!! u
r.&Ccs thai ttlii kz?: ttzl critic!: .-n hrj
ch:r;-i ever the y:i:s.
Tr.zy tl:o cc:.t:ia v:z:y q::tior3
er.i are ler'cr iz2 GlZi Nstej, ".e
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tiz-j t:'J r.s v.hj he tV.rl.3
I cr::r:ce ths cz:.izri cf the tro.
Ft!is.f a do Lr-s tcAi:rc
lush o the tathcr8 "L'3 cs J lines,"
but c:r.tr.t li wlitra ClTa Kjiea -2 a
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A clear eisinjb of thi3 is Act !,
Sceie V. Barron's sttrts the plot so
raisy ilth "Ihxltt &i .cst re-wtcr
& ssothsr direciioii," indicatin that
the scene tits EMUed to another f!srt of
the bsttaenis, "Wm Hmfet, isnssre
where the ghost is leading Mm, rafesss
to go on, the ghsst rpetks at lsstw :
Whereas, CIlSs Notes gets right to
the point with 'Tks Ghost tells Hamlet
.thit it is the spirit cf Ms father,
doomed for a time to walk m e-jlh
during the nights and endure purpt
isl fires . . ." . - :
Then Cllffa Notes provicle much more
coinmeEtssy thsn Barron's. After the
plot summary, Barron's give about half
a page of "notes." CiiSa Notes gave four
pages cf ccmsientary.
this I think murks the biggest dif
ference in the two, and 'makes is,
worthwhile to spend the extra dollar
for Gifis. The puipose of the notes is to
expand discussion and give room for
interpretation, not just regurgitate plot
and give paper Idea.
Carey said he tries to get someone
with a Ph.D to write Qi2s Notes, espe
cially those thst rjre vzzl crirJy to
T.is shc.vs cn r?- Irj N:.i:s.
CILTi' v.iter fcr !J;i:t, Errh fro
f;::orJrr.c3 Lc.vcd cf the Url;cr. Cy cf
IIit;;!!, s:sssd to fcj7v pat a ish nere
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album' "starter," setting' the mood for
more cf that bouncy, biuesyrcck that
Jaggs' is ao great at deifrerins. :i
But the good music momentarily fi.
jm while "12 a Lorf" and "KiinniEg
Out cf Laek" plod through the spesk
eis. " 12 a Losf ' is the worse cftle two.
It has a disco sound, that has been
hoard cll-tco-cften on Stones' record
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Jagsr'the way Stones g-':t Keith
Elchsrd does. TMa is good b-stse m
0113 can do It like Keith. "She's IL3
Bc3s" is 'c&tchy, but net a r.tlsitcr.3.
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cribes this LP in general. It contains
some great tunes, but will probably
move hsrd-core Stones fans to esg.er!y
await the -band's nest group effort In
the meantime keep listening to "Sticky
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scries cf ftintlnp, wMch show of
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