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Book Title Blues? Cracking the Code for Essays!

So, you're writing an essay and need to weave in a book title. It sounds simple, but getting it right is crucial for academic accuracy and avoiding that red-pen wrath! The secret weapon? *Italics or quotation marks*.

**Rule #1: The Book Itself Gets Italics.** Think of it like giving the entire book a little visual pedestal. Examples: *Pride and Prejudice*, *The Lord of the Rings*.

**Rule #2: Shorter Works Use Quotation Marks.** This applies to things *within* a larger work, like poems, short stories, or essays appearing in a collection. For instance, "The Raven" (a poem) or "A Sound of Thunder" (a short story).

**A Word on Articles:** Do include 'A', 'An', or 'The' if it's part of the actual title. So, *The Great Gatsby* is correct, not *Great Gatsby*.

Following these guidelines will ensure your essay shines, showcasing your attention to detail and respect for literary works. Now, go forth and write!

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