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According to the organization’s email to us, Shmoop is an education website for students and teachers (middle school through college ages).
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We had quite the surprise today when we received an email telling us we had won a Shmoop Award.
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The Shmoop organization itself has won some prestigious web recognition being recognized by PC Magazine as “The Best of the Internet”, they were a Webby Award Winner in 2009, and have been touted by sites such as The School Library Journal and Mashable.
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So again a sincere thank you to the Shmoop organization and to everyone who helps keep the Lexicon running!
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I was recently reading online on a site called Shmoop that when Stephenie Meyer first pitched her novel, Twilight to publishers, she called it a “suspense horror romance comedy,” Twilight has also been categorized at Young Adult literature though from the fan base spanning teens to thirty-somethings, this ceases to be the case anymore.
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Shmoop wants to make you a better lover of literature, history, poetry …
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This week Shmoop added thirty-four more study guides.
Archive 2009-10-03 Mr. Byrne 2009
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Shmoop, a great publisher of online study guides, recently posted a list of twenty history and literature themed Halloween costumes.
Archive 2009-10-28 Mr. Byrne 2009
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Shmoop also offers suggestions like put on a collared shirt, a tie, a long coat, and a red hunting hat.
20 Ideas for Academic Halloween Costumes Mr. Byrne 2009
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Shmoop provides free online study guides for history, civics, and a variety of literature genres.
Archive 2009-10-03 Mr. Byrne 2009
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