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Poetry

  • The Dark Places
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    "Dark Places" is a gripping crime thriller by Gillian Flynn, exploring themes of memory, truth, and redemption. The protagonist, Libby Day, is the sole survivor of her familys massacre, known as the "Satan Sacrifice of K
  • The Road Not Taken and Other Selected Poems
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    "The Road Not Taken" provides a nuanced view on the role of technology and demography in economic development, challenging the conventional wisdom that focuses solely on either aspect. By highlighting the interconnectedn
  • The Prophet
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    "The Prophet," written by Khalil Gibran, is a collection of poetic essays that delve into various aspects of life. The narrative follows the prophet Almustafa, who is about to board a ship that will take him home after t
  • Paradise Lost (Kastan Edition)
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    "Paradise Lost" is an epic poem by John Milton, presenting a biblical tale of the Fall of Man through vivid narrative and complex character interactions.
  • The Canterbury Tales
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    "The Canterbury Tales" is a classic of English literature, written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century. Its a collection of stories told by a group of pilgrims on their way to Canterbury to visit the shrine of Saint
  • The Odyssey
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    "The Odyssey" is an epic tale of adventure, perseverance, and the quest for homecoming. After the Trojan War, Odysseus, a cunning hero, faces a decade-long journey to return to his beloved Ithaca. The gods, particularly