If you liked The Prose reader by Kim Flachmann and Michael Flachmann, start with Prose Reader, the and Free the New American Webster Handy College Dictionary and Free the New American Roget's College Thesaurus (2005), Flachmann (2013), and The brief prose reader (2003). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Prose Reader, the and Free the New American Webster Handy College Dictionary and Free the New American Roget's College Thesaurus
2005 · Kim Flachmann, Michael Flachmann · Same author
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Flachmann
2013 · 640 pages · Kim Flachmann, Michael Flachmann · Same author
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The brief prose reader
2003 · 464 pages · Kim Flachmann, Michael Flachmann, Kathryn Benander · Same author
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Time in
1999 · 383 pages · Kim Flachmann · Same author
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Reader's choice
1994 · 524 pages · Kim Flachmann · Same author
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The Mosaics Reader
2011 · 216 pages · Kim Flachmann · Same author
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Mosaics Package/mosaics:focusing on Sentences in Context, 3rd Ed./prentice Hall Words Student's Users Manual With Access Code/the New Handy College Dictionary, 3rd Ed. (Custom)
2004 · Kim Flachmann · Same author
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Shakespeare, From Page to Stage
2006 · 800 pages · Michael Flachmann · Same author
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Prose Reader, the and Free the New American Roget's College Thesaurus
2002 · Kim Flachmann, Michael Flachmann · Same author
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Mosaics -- reading and writing essays -- Fifth edition
2011 · 802 pages · Kim Flachmann · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after The Prose reader?
BookOrb recommends Prose Reader, the and Free the New American Webster Handy College Dictionary and Free the New American Roget's College Thesaurus (2005), Flachmann (2013), The brief prose reader (2003), Time in (1999), and Reader's choice (1994).
Are there books like The Prose reader?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for The Prose reader.
Who wrote The Prose reader?
The Prose reader is by Kim Flachmann and Michael Flachmann.