While their library is massive (covering over 2000 titles), they sometimes miss newer or more niche academic reads. If you are studying a bestseller from the last two years or a very obscure classic, you might not find a guide for it yet.
If you were a fan of SparkNotes during the early days of the internet but found the format a bit dry, LitCharts is the spiritual successor you’ve been looking for. Developed by the original creators of SparkNotes, LitCharts offers a more visual, detailed, and mobile-friendly approach to literary analysis. litcharts
Here is a breakdown of where LitCharts shines and where it falls short. While their library is massive (covering over 2000
LitCharts won’t write your essay for you. But it will help you actually understand what you’re reading — and sometimes, that’s half the battle. Developed by the original creators of SparkNotes, LitCharts