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The Berenstain Bears Accept No Substitutes
The Berenstain Bears Accept No Substitutes Author:Stan & Jan Berenstain CUBS VERSUS SUB EQUALS BIG TROUBLE
Is Brother Bear teaming up with that awful Too-Tall to torment the new substitute? "Hey," says Brother. "You're supposed to have a little fun with a substitute. What's the harm in a few pranks?" But when the pranks turn ugly, Brother finds himself headed for big trouble.
"For those who do not know, Plato was Socrates' preeminent student. The dialogues are treatises on various interesting questions, such as what is love, virtue, etc.... The style of the texts are based on the Socratic method of asking questions and use of analogy to test an hypothesis. This gives the texts the style of mysteries as you follow the twists and turns of the arguments to get to the conclusion. Socrates is often the protagonist guiding the reader so it also gives the texts a sense of biography.
This collection contains probably the best works, and Rouse's translation is clear and easy to read. Enjoyable, entertaining, mind-opening."