Three Years of Service
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RE: Reading Recommendations 10-23-2021, 02:39 AM
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I was forced by school to read The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. I ended truly enjoying this book, it has a very interesting background. It is a pretty short book, if I don't remember bad, it has like 80 pages or something like that
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Four Years of Service
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RE: Reading Recommendations 10-25-2021, 10:06 PM
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I've recently read "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee and I liked it a lot. If you want to buy rn lots of books (paper books) I would suggest you better buy a simple e-book like Kindle or any other and download all of them there. It's more convenient. If you don't have one read this article "[link redacted]" to find more info about this type of books.
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Five Years of Service
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RE: Reading Recommendations 10-26-2021, 08:19 AM
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read artificial intelligence
Emil cioran as philosophy, the book of decay
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we obey a god that does not exist.
SCARIO
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Five Years of Service
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RE: Reading Recommendations 10-30-2021, 08:05 AM
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(10-26-2021, 08:53 AM)mothered Wrote: (10-26-2021, 08:19 AM)SCARIO Wrote: read artificial intelligence
Emil cioran as philosophy, the book of decay
Interesting.
Do you happen to have a download link?
Emil cioran=https://pdfonlines.club/book/5212171.a-short-history-of-decay
Artificial intelligence pdf
https://www.scribd.com/document/43099202...Yapay-Zeka
I read the Turkish version of this, I couldn't find the English
we obey a god that does not exist.
SCARIO
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Five Years of Service
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RE: Reading Recommendations 02-12-2022, 12:11 PM
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I started reading The Three-Body Problem - a science fiction novel written by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. From the first sentences, from the first chapters, I understand that this is a masterpiece. I am also reading the play 'A Streetcar Named Desire' at the same time as this book. The blurring of fantasy and reality in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'All My Sons' perhaps provides an important aspect of the overall message and morality in each of the plays, an exploration of which the author deliberately offers the reader. At [link redacted] I read a lot of information about this play and its role in world literature.
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