YA Collection: Cliff Notes
Ode to Cliff Notes
Who were those minor characters that I have already forgotten?
Cliff Note save the day!
I thought star-crossed lovers sounded so romatic! And since when is passionate love so deadly?
I tried watching the movie "Romeo and Juliet" instead, but Cliff Note knows more about this play than Claire and Leo combined!
That giant red A, the albatross, the hills like elephants, the white whale...they haunt me, because I don't know why they are important. Oh great and all-knowing Cliff Note, what should all of this imagery and symbolism mean to me?
I read the book on the first day of summer, but now it's autumn, back to school, and my book report is due. Can't anyone help me remember those details that were seated out from my brain during the long hot days of summer?
Cliff Notes for the win!
The TSCPL Cliff Note collection is shelved alphabetically by the title of the book or play. Cliff Notes are also listed in the library's online catalog, so when you search for The Three Musketeers, for example, the Cliff Notes appear in the list of other results. Cliff Notes are not a substitution for not reading an actual work of literature, especially if you were assigned to read the book, but they are a great way to expand your knowledge of the book and better understand the background (and study for the test!)