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Reading Prompt: A book set in a different century - "Tess of d'Urbervilles: a Pure Woman Faithfully Presented" by Thomas Hardy

I would decribe it as The Anti-Manifesto of the Victorian era and double standards.

Why it's worth reading:

✓Hardy is a master of suspense
✓ Juxtaposition of "fallen" woman and pure woman
✓ The book was considered scandalized at the time of its publication
✓ Irony as a primary literary device
✓ Awesome metaphors (for ex., Tess acts like clockwork every time she is harrassed)

Why you might want to put it aside:

✓ Some of the protagonist actions look a bit annoying and illogical for the 21st century reader
✓ Ugly male characters: both Angel and Alec contributed to the tragedy at the end
✓ Descriptions of the country life might seem boring. For those who don't want to waste time on them, I would recommend 1979 movie.

8 out of 10 for the book in general. 10 out of 10 for the prot and style👍

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Reading Prompt: Unreliable narrator

Just finished "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier and you know what? I'm stunned!

Five things I like about it:

1. Unreliable narrator. A relatively rare literary device that personally I met only in Nabokov's "Lolita".

2. Suspense. It builds slowly with little details and events adding up to a bigger picture until the climax hits.

3. Eerie atmosphere. I'm not a big fan of wordy countryside descriptions, but even I was moved.

4. Symbolism. Symbols are everywhere! Manderly, a cupid, a dress, rhododendrons, a boat - sometimes I needed to pause for a moment to get a grasp on all of them.

5. Ghostly narrator. The first book in my bookworm career that describes a house haunted by memory. The protagonist is actually much more of a ghost herself than a supposed "evil" spirit.

Things that might make you think twice before you decide to add this book in your TBR list:

1. Slow start. I literally fell asleep before I made it through the first chapters. But it was certainly worth it.

2. Annoying characters. The protagonist's logic made me question her sanity from time to time, but remember not to trust her.

3.Sexist comments of Maxim de Winter. This character does not evoke sympathy. At all. I hope Daphne du Maurier created this horrible figure deliberately.

8/10. A decent read that is worth creating a post about :)

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New book recommendation: Propaganda (1928) by Edward Bernays. The book explores the structure of systems that control the public mind and public opinion, and examines how propaganda affects all political and social practices.

#education #books #socialscience

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Perfect weather 🌈⛈️ some rose scented candle and your books 💫

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Animal Farm🐴

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18,19/25 📚✅️

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17/25 📚✅️
Author: Donna Jackson Nakazawa

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Finish reading the 6th book of this month. I an really happy!

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"لا يهمني سجلي، ما يهمني هو القيام بما هو صحيح و عادل"

"I don't care about my record, I care about doing what's right and just"

رواية"بو تشان"
"Bo chan" novel
الكتاب الخامس
The fifth book

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"إن ترك الإنسان يسترسل في الحديث يجعله يرتكب أخطاء كثيرة و ينزلق لسانه لذكر أشياء تكشف عن دخيلة نفسه"

"let human go on talking, makes him do many mistakes and slips his tongue to mention things that reveal his inner self"

رواية(خدعة امرأة) أجاثا كريستي
Agatha Christie's woman's Trick Novel

الكتاب الرابع
The fourth booka

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"الحقيقة أن القلب إذا قسى، خسر القدرة على الاتصال بالله سبحانه و تعالى و مناجاته،و التشرف بالانطراح بين يديه"

“The truth is that if the heart becomes hardened, it loses the ability to communicate with God Almighty and to talk to Him, and to have the honor of falling before Him.”

الكتاب الثالث
The third book

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سأله قائلا:ألم تنظر لجسدك و لو لمرة منذ قذفتَ مراياك
قال :لم أفعل.. لأنني أشعر بوجودي ،و أتنفس ،و أحيا
أجابه :وجودك بلا معنى إن لم يره الآخرون

He asked him: Have you not looked at your body for once since you threw out your mirrors?
He said: I did not..because I feel my presence, I breathe, and I live
He replied: Your existence is meaningless if others do not see it

الكتاب الثاني
the second book

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"إن القرآن حين يقرر المرء أن يقرأهُ بتجرد لا يمكن أن يخرج منه بمثل حاله التي دخل بها فيه"
“The Qur’an, when a person decides to recite it with impartiality, cannot leave it in the same state in which he entered it.”
الكتاب الأول
the first book

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"ثمة عدة أماكن يمكن أن يتوه فيها المرء، لكن لا يوجد أكثر تعقيدا من مكتبة، بل إن الكتاب الواحد يُمكن أن نضيع فيه و نتوه"
“There are many places where one can get lost, but none is more complicated than a library, and even a single book can get lost in it.”

الكتب التي ألتهمت والدي
أفونسو كروش

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I have finished 48 books, the second year in a row. It's pretty clear how important it is. Of course, it matters what kind of books you read, so doing the research before reading is valuable. Also, it is useful to read books that you do not relate to, to open your mind even more. Here are a few honorable mentions from my list.

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