The Picture of Dorian Gray- Oscar Wilde

The picture of Dorian Gray ,published in 1890, is a philosophical novel with gothic undertones. The books follows Dorian Gray , a beautifully handsome man , who sits for Basil Hallward, an artist who becomes obsessed with his charm and wants to paint him. Dorian is enchanted by his own painting and soon became envious…

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Medea By Euripides

“I know indeed what evil I intend to do, but stronger than all my afterthoughts is my fury, fury that brings upon mortals the greatest evils.” ~ Euripides, Medea Title: Medea Author: Euripides Page Count: 112 Publication: Vintage Classics Medea by Euripides is a captivating ancient Greek tragedy that delves into themes of betrayal, revenge,…

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And There Were None by Agatha Christie

Despite having put off reading it for far too long, I finally dove into the pages of this book and found myself thoroughly satisfied. “And Then There Were None” is widely regarded as one of Agatha Christie’s most celebrated works, and for good reason. About The Book: Title: And Then There Were None Author: Agatha…

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The Importance of Diversity in Your Reading List

Reading is not just a leisure activity, but an opportunity to learn, grow and expand our understanding of the world. A diverse reading list is a crucial tool for achieving this goal. By incorporating literature that explores diverse perspectives and experiences, we can gain a deeper understanding of different cultures, historical events, and social issues.…

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How to get out of a reading slump

Reading is a powerful tool that can expand your knowledge, spark creativity, and improve your mental health. However, sometimes finding the motivation to read can be a struggle. If you’ve been struggling to get through a book, or can’t seem to find the time to read, you may be experiencing a reader’s slump. This can…

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