- Things-Fall-Apart.com
- This site is a huge collection of papers and essays on Things Fall Apart. It is a good resource for finding others opinions or a good overview of facts.
- African Authors; Chinua Achebe
- This is a nice site that has chapter overviews and study questions for the whole book. It also has links to culture related sites.
- Chinua Achebe & Things Fall
- This site is dedicated to Chinua Achebe, the author of Things Fall Apart. It has history, explanitory sections, and information on other Achebe books
- Sparknotes
- This is an excellent site on the book. It contins self quizes, chapter summaries and reviews, and information on nearly every aspect of the story.
- African Postcolonial Literature in English
- This site is a list of works by Chinua Achebe, and A description of a few, Things Fall Apart included.
- Chinua Achebe's Biography and Style
- This site is a pretty good overview of Chinua Achebe's life. It also tells a little about his works a writings.
- In full Albert Chinualumogu Achebe
- This site has a good biography of the auther of things fall apart. It has reviews of many of his books, and a good timeline.
- Campus Nut; book review, Things Fall Apart
- This site has a good summary, and many historical facts. But the real gem of this site is the chapter reviews. It also has self tests and discusion questions.
- Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart
- This site has a very nice index of terms and charactors. It also has alot of study questions and some links.
- Chinua Achebe: Things Fall Apart Study Guide
- Thins is a good study guide for "Things Fall Apart." It also contains information on chinua achebe and links to other study guides.
- Pink Monkey Notes
- This site has good notes on the book. It also has themes and major facts.
- Amazon
- This is the fastest and easiest way to purchase the novel "Things Fall Apart," By Chinua Achebe.
- Book Rags; TFA
- This site has many different sections on Things Fall apart. It has plot summaries, charactor analysis, and chapter notes.
- --Who are the Igbo people?--
- This site has too many ibo related sites to list. It has alot of good pictures and information.
- IBO TRIBE
- This site was done by a student, but it is still a very good site. It contains information on their social stucture, government, religon, ceremonies, and idols.
- Things Fall Apart Web Quest
- This is a very good site for anyone who wants to learn more about things fall apart. It has information on Chinua Achebe, And the book as well.
- Chinua Achebe: Things Fall Apart
- This Site has a brief summary, and auther biography. But the best thing on this site is the long list of discussion question.
- Achebe, Chinua: *1930
- I really liked this site. It has a great and indepth look at Chinua Achebe and Things Fall Apart. Unlike most sites I've Found, It also Has good historical information.
- Postcolonial responses to the missionaries: Things Fall Apart
- This site isn't really about the novel itself. It deals more with the events that the book chronicalled. It is very though provoking, and gives actual historical acounts of white men taking over.
- Reader's Companion to Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
- This site is from a book club type organization that gives a really good review of the TFA. It also gives similar readings and more works by Chinua Achebe.
- Kingwood College Library, THINGS FALL APART
- This site has information on just about every aspect of the story. It also has links to other good sites.
- New York State Writers Institute
- This is a good Biography of Chinua Achebe. It also has information on Things Fall Apart, and his other works.
- The Second coming by William Butler Yeats
- This is a copy of the famous poem that partially ispired the novel, Things Fall Apart.
- Link Baton, Books By Chiunua Achebe
- If you liked Things Fall Apart, then you may want to read more of Chinua Achebe's Books. If you choose to, this is a list of all of his available books for sale. New And Used.
- --Who is Chinua Achebe?--
- This is a good biography of Chinua Achebe with a good list of links for more information on him.
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