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sharzard

sharzard

Joined November 2020

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Dune | Frank Herbert
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It‘s so easy to get lost into ! I could not stop myself from reading, every page intense and gripping. The world that Herbert creates is in depth and detailed. I can‘t help but wonder at its intricacy ! Makes me very excited to read the next 5 in the series

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The Stranger | Albert Camus
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An obviously Camus-esque reflection of life and dealings with life. It‘s inevitable reflection on being and meaning, which I suppose is the purpose of such a book is relatable and practical. It runs deep with issues that will always prevail through time and the clear strangeness one feels within oneself and environment is well-put. It‘s roots remain absurd. An interesting, captivating and ponderous read. :)

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Pride and Prejudice | Austen Jane
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Another great book detailing the nature of humans and how love is such an ambiguous, yet to develop and complex being. The title reflects effortlessly into its protagonists. I enjoyed the depth each character had with their own struggles and thoughts regarding any given situation. I really enjoyed how differently interpreted and truly situational and circumstantial love and hate can be. Awesome book :)

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Wuthering Heights | Emily Brontë
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Can be hard to read and grasp words, but deffo worth a read regardless, it‘s an outstanding piece of literature with respect to the triumphs and defeats of love and romance. The characters have so much depth in them and despite their flaws it‘s hard not to empathise and understand their developmental result of being the way they are. I really enjoyed this book and I felt that it flowed very well. :)

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The Alchemist | Paulo Coelho
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I found a lot of pleasure in reading and though this was a first real dive into literature out of my own accord, I found it inspiring and really captivating. It‘s a very easy to read book and has a pretty uplifting message. :)