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Eats, Shoots & Leaves

by Lynne Truss

Eats, Shoots & Leaves

by Lynne Truss

'Eats, Shoots & Leaves' by Lynne Truss is a witty and informative journey through the world of punctuation. Truss advocates passionately for the proper use of punctuation marks, providing a historical and practical guide to their significance. The author blends humor, linguistic trivia, and genuine concern for the state of grammatical affairs to underscore the importance of each comma and semicolon in our written communication. Throughout this entertaining exploration, Truss becomes a champion for punctuation enthusiasts and a valiant defender of the subtle art that is often taken for granted but is crucial to clear and effective writing.

  • Humor
  • Non-Fiction
  • Linguistics
  • Grammar
  • Education
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