12 Reviews for J.B. Priestley, An Inspector Calls (Heinemann Plays S.) Reviews
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J.B. Priestley, An Inspector Calls (Heinemann Plays S.) Reviews
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Guest 24th Jan 2009
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i loved J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls book! I am studying it for GCSE and me and my friends were trying to guess what was going to happen all the way thought the book.
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Guest 6th Nov 2008
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I liked this book because i think it has a good storyline, i just didn't feel that it had a good ending. Even though it did make me want to know what the Birling family did.
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Guest 27th Oct 2008
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It kept you hanging and keeps on making you interpret the ending, amazing book recomended to anyone. No bad points other than it finished. This book is amazing.
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Guest 16th Oct 2008
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I didn't like the entire book. I thought it was rubbish and was really boring to read so I did not enjoy it. Not recommended.
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Guest 17th Sep 2008
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All in all, An Inspector Calls is a good book with a little down fall.
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Guest 12th Jun 2008
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I thought J.B. Priestley, An Inspector Calls was a good read because it was interesting but still gave us some factual knowledge. It was a good way to look at socialism and capitalism with both sides given.
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kwilson 5th Mar 2008
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This play is excellent and has got a lot of facts that were actually wrong what Mr. Birling said that the Titanic would not sink and there would not be a war. In the whole, the play is good act out and the reader can read about what it was like in the days without televisions and other technology t ...
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Guest 29th Feb 2008
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I recommend others to read this book, its great.
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laydcrazie 30th Sep 2007
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Brilliant book. Excellent writing a real form of art. Very exciting and keeps you hanging and wanting to read more!!
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eni 10th Jan 2007
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An Inspector Calls begins at a dinner party hosted by the Birling family, when suddenly a mysterious inspector arrives to question them about a suicide of a young girl named Eva Smith.
Then the inspector interigates the family and forces them to confess their involvment in Eva's death.
As I a ...
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