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Eats, Shoots and Leaves

Lynne Truss
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Eats, Shoots and Leaves

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2003

Book Brief

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Lynne Truss

Eats, Shoots and Leaves

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2003
Book Details
Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

2000s

Publication Year

2003

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

16-18 years

Lexile Level

240L

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Super Short Summary

Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss explores punctuation's role and history in the English language. The book humorously highlights the importance of correct punctuation through examples and anecdotes, aiming to improve readers’ grammar skills. Truss emphasizes the impact that small punctuation marks can have on the clarity and meaning of written communication.

Reviews & Readership

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Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss is praised for its witty and engaging take on punctuation, making grammar both fun and accessible. Critics commend Truss’s humor and passion but note that the book occasionally veers into pedantry and may not provide rigorous grammatical instruction. Overall, it’s a delightful read for language enthusiasts and casual readers alike.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Eats, Shoots and Leaves?

Fans of Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss have a keen interest in grammar and punctuation. They likely enjoy witty, instructional reads similar to Strunk and White’s The Elements of Style and Bill Bryson’s Made in America. This book suits linguistic enthusiasts who appreciate humor and detailed explanations of language rules.

Book Details
Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

2000s

Publication Year

2003

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

16-18 years

Lexile Level

240L

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