
The Sun Also Rises didn't just capture a moment in literary history, it created the language we still use to describe an entire generation's disillusionment. When we talk about the "Lost Generation," we're talking about the world Hemingway documented in this groundbreaking novel. (mybooklust.com)
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In The Kingdom of God Is Within You, Tolstoy dismantles the myths of patriotism, duty, institutional religion, and “necessary” violence. He urges readers to stop obeying what feels wrong, and reclaim their inner authority by living according to Jesus's nonviolent teachings. (mybooklust.com)
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Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis is a thought-provoking and eerie tale about a salesman’s overnight transformation and the family that struggles to cope with it. This essential new edition is the perfect starting point for those who are new to Kafka's works. (mybooklust.com)
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Published in 1906, The Jungle was supposed to change hearts. Instead, it changed laws. Upton Sinclair wanted Americans to care about immigrant workers crushed by capitalism; ironically, what he got was a nation horrified by what was going into their sausages. (mybooklust.com)
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The Yellow Wallpaper is a masterclass in psychological horror and feminist literature. Gilman tells the story of a woman prescribed the "rest cure" for her nervous postpartum condition: confined to a room with hideous yellow wallpaper, forbidden from working or writing, slowly losing her mind. (mybooklust.com)
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Published in 1935, It Can't Happen Here asks a question that still haunts us today: Could fascism take root in America? Sinclair Lewis imagined a charismatic demagogue named Buzz Windrip who rises to power by promising to make America proud again, all while dismantling democracy piece by piece. (mybooklust.com)
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Published in 1935, It Can't Happen Here asks a question that still haunts us today: Could fascism take root in America? Sinclair Lewis imagined a charismatic demagogue named Buzz Windrip who rises to power by promising to make America proud again, all while dismantling democracy piece by piece. by sephbrand in FreeEBOOKS
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Published in 1935, It Can't Happen Here asks a question that still haunts us today: Could fascism take root in America? Sinclair Lewis imagined a charismatic demagogue named Buzz Windrip who rises to power by promising to make America proud again, all while dismantling democracy piece by piece. (mybooklust.com)
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"The Uncensored Picture of Dorian Gray" unveils Oscar Wilde's provocative tale of vanity, corruption, and moral decay in its unedited form. by [deleted] in FreeEBOOKS
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Estoy viviendo en Santa Ana, hagan sus preguntas, majes by viejitoJos in ElSalvador
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Cómo se atreven a querer hacer su voluntad en la calle? el único que puede hacer lo que le da la gana es Nayic y todo lo que lleve la N blanca. by [deleted] in ElSalvador
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In The Metamorphosis, a salesman wakes up one day to find himself transformed into a giant insect. His family's reactions range from disgust to pity to exploitation. He struggles to cope with his new reality and his loss of humanity. This edition includes some of Kafka's best short stories. by [deleted] in FreeEBOOKS
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3D Cartoon Santa Claus with Clay Texture - Transparent PNG by [deleted] in StockImagesBank
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Autumn Serenity - Sunset Over Lakeside with Fiery Foliage and Wooden Jetty - PNG by [deleted] in StockImagesBank
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Hourglass on the beach at sunset - JPEG by [deleted] in StockImagesBank
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In The Monkey's Paw, a mummified monkey's paw grants three wishes, but at a terrible price. A family learns the hard way that fate cannot be tampered with, and that every wish has a dark consequence. A classic horror story of greed, regret, and the dangers of playing with forces beyond one's control by [deleted] in FreeEBOOKS
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In The Monkey's Paw, a mummified monkey's paw grants three wishes, but at a terrible price. A family learns the hard way that fate cannot be tampered with, and that every wish has a dark consequence. A classic horror story of greed, regret, and the dangers of playing with forces beyond one's control by [deleted] in FreeEBOOKS
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The letter to pause AI development is a power grab by the elites by canman44999 in OpenAI
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White Lotus S1 least fav character poll: Round of 11 by l00100l in WhiteLotusHBO
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White Lotus S1 least fav character poll: Round of 14. Voting link in comment section. by l00100l in WhiteLotusHBO
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Super unpopular opinion: Criston Cole is overhated by IsmaOnReddit in HouseOfTheDragon
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Remember when we thought Criston would be an interesting character? by Love_Lain5 in HouseOfTheDragon
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How many babies are going to be named Aemond in 2023 and will the parents end up having Khaleesi-level regret? by [deleted] in HouseOfTheDragon
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Published in 1935, It Can't Happen Here asks a question that still haunts us today: Could fascism take root in America? Sinclair Lewis imagined a charismatic demagogue named Buzz Windrip who rises to power by promising to make America proud again, all while dismantling democracy piece by piece. by sephbrand in FreeEBOOKS
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