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Which Book Would You Like To Read?

Dracula

Author: Bram Stocker

ISBN:9780141439846

Count Dracula has inspired countless movies, books, and plays. But few, if any, have been fully faithful to Bram Stoker’s original, best-selling novel of mystery and horror, love and death, sin and redemption. Dracula chronicles the vampire’s journey from Transylvania to the nighttime streets of London. There, he searches for the blood of strong men and beautiful women while his enemies plot to rid the world of his frightful power.

Today’s critics see Dracula as a virtual textbook on Victorian repression of the erotic and fear of female sexuality. In it, Stoker created a new word for terror, a new myth to feed our nightmares, and a character who will outlive us all.

Price: 18,5 GEL

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The Picture of Dorian Gray

Author: Oscar Wilde

ISBN: 9780140620337

Oscar Wilde brings his enormous gifts for astute social observation and sparkling prose to The Picture of Dorian Gray, his dreamlike story of a young man who sells his soul for eternal youth and beauty. This dandy, who remains forever unchanged—petulant, hedonistic, vain, and amoral—while a painting of him ages and grows increasingly hideous with the years, has been horrifying, enchanting, obsessing, even corrupting readers for more than a hundred years.

Taking the reader in and out of London drawing rooms, to the heights of aestheticism, and to the depths of decadence, The Picture of Dorian Gray is not only a melodrama about moral corruption. It is also a fascinating look at the milieu of Wilde’s fin-de-siècle world and a manifesto of the creed “Art for Art’s Sake.”

The ever-quotable Wilde, who once delighted London with his scintillating plays, scandalized readers with this, his only novel.  The Picture of Dorian Gray firmly established Wilde as one of the great voices of the Aesthetic movement, and endures as a classic that is as timeless as its hero.

Price: 15,9 GEL

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5 Things You Should Know About Young Adult Fiction

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1.         Young Adult is not a genre. We hear that often — “the YA genre.” You’re wrong. Don’t call it that. Stop it. But seriously, Young Adult is a proposed age range for those who wish to read a particular book. It is a demographic rather than an agglomeration of people who like to read stories

2.         The average Young Adult novel probably hovers around the 70,000 word mark — shorter if it leans away from genre and toward literary. Particularly, for the first book in a series.

3.         They also tend to be more quickly paced and with a great deal of dialogue. Some young adult books read with almost the spare elegance of a really sharp, elegant screenplay.

4.         Adults are rarely the main characters of a young adult book. Why would they be? They don’t have teen problems. They’re witnesses, at best. That said, adults can be the supporting characters (though usually still peripheral to the teen world — teachers, parents, older siblings) and they can also certainly be the villains.

5.         Adults read a lot of young adult fiction, particularly “cross-over” fiction that leans toward the higher end of that teen age range. One might speculate adults like it because it recaptures some part of their youth. Or that adults are frequently not as grown up as they’d prefer these days.

Book of the Week: The Complete Illustrated Fairy Tales of The Brothers Grimm

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From the land of fantastical castles, vast lakes and deep forests, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm collected a treasury of fairy tales, full of giants and dwarfs, witches and princesses, magical beasts and cunning children.

From classics such as ‘The Frog Prince’ and ‘Hansel and Grettel’ to the delights of ‘Ashputtel’ or ‘Old Sultan’, all hold a timeless magic that has intrigued children for centuries.

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Interesting Words And Expressions – Abibliophobia

What exactly is Abibliophobia? It is the fear of running out of reading material.

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Origin: Phobia is used both independently and as a suffix to describe an irrational fear of something, and has had increasingly productive use as a suffix in recent years – it seems possible to create an English term for being frightened of almost anything. For instance, many of us have heard of claustrophobia (fear of confined spaces) and agoraphobia(fear of open spaces) but what about e.g. nostophobia (a fear of returning home), or even coulrophobia (fear of clowns)? We also have bibliophobia (an irrational fear of books). Abibliophobia is most likely a made-up form of the latter, using morpheme ‘a’ from the Greek meaning not.

a- “not” + bibli-(on) “book” + o + phob(os) “fear” + ia, a nominal suffix.

 

 

Book of the Week: The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger

The Catcher in the Rye

It is the story of sixteen-year-old Holden Caulfield, who wants to desperately find himself, but who goes underground for forty-eight hours, when he is overwhelmed by perplexing circumstances of his life.

Read the first page-and you will not be able to stop until you have completed this wild and magic adventure with him.

J.D. Salinger was born in New York City in 1919, attending public schools, military academy and three colleges. From 1942 to 1946 he served in the Army. This was his first novel.

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Which Book Would You Read?

Babylon Revisited

Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald

ISBN: 9780141195964

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s stories defined the 1920s ‘Jazz Age’ generation, with their glittering dreams and tarnished hopes. This book features three tales of a fragile recovery, a cut-glass bowl and a life lost. It portrays the idealism of youth and the ravages of success.

The stories within are:

Babylon Revisited
The Cut-Glass Bowl
The Lost Decade

14,9 GEL

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The Great Gatsby

Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald

ISBN: 9780141389936

Gatsby’s mansion on Long Island blazes with light, and the beautiful, the wealthy, and the famous drive out from New York to drink Gatsby’s champagne and to party all night long. But Jay Gatsby, the owner of all this wealth, wants only one thing – to find again the woman of his dreams, the woman he has held in his heart and his memory for five long years.

The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece, is one of the great American novels of the twentieth century. It captures perfectly the Jazz Age of the 1920s, and goes deep into the hollow heart of the American Dream.

18,5 GEL

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Six Other Stories

Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald

ISBN: 9780141190198

Full grown with a long, smoke-colored beard, requiring the services of a cane and fonder of cigars than warm milk, Benjamin Button is a very curious baby indeed. And, as Benjamin becomes increasingly youthful with the passing years, his family wonders why he persists in the embarrassing folly of living in reverse. In this imaginative fable of ageing and the other stories collected here – including The Cut-Glass Bowl in which an ill-meant gift haunts a family’s misfortunes, The Four Fists where a man’s life is shaped by a series of punches to his face, and the revelry, mobs and anguish of May Day – F. Scott Fitzgerald displays his unmatched gift as a writer of short stories.

 

Also included:

Head and Shoulders
“O Russet Witch!”
Crazy Sunday

24,9 GEL

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Which Book Would You Like to Read?

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Inspirational Quotes


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The Science of Mind Reading

When Dan Vergano first started saying “mind reading,” he thought a lot of his neuroscientist friends would object. But many of them say, yes, that is right, it is like that. A study involving MIT undergraduates was able to tell when they were visualizing a face or a place with 85 percent accuracy, for example. That’s pretty good.

Where this will really make a difference is in contacting quadriplegics with the most severe paralysis—”locked in” individuals. We will be able to put people thought to have been in a persistent vegetative state in a [brain] scanner and try to talk to them.

Lie detection raises a host of legal, ethical, and social questions. Only one company is left doing this—NoLieMRI. They are seen as problematic because they don’t publish their methods or results. But there is a lot of interest in the technology from the Defense Department, which wants to move away from the polygraph to other ways to do lie detection.

In court, where you will probably first see mind reading is with disability claims—whether people are really feeling pain for Social Security disability claims for lower back pain. Hundreds of thousands of people are making these claims. Some perhaps aren’t really in pain. We don’t have a good way to tell the difference, but if we did, that would matter.

 

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How to Engage the Reader

Rise up and answer the question by taking control of what you write. You can command the attention of your readers by following a few tips of effective writers.

 

Grabbing Someone’s Attention: The Art of The Hook

When something grabs your attention, it is hard to divert your attention elsewhere. Sometimes, it is material that shocks us. Sometimes, it is because the theme or some specific information hits home with us in a very personal way. More often than not, grabbing someone’s attention has nothing to do with what you write – it is related to how you write it.

Some writers have the knack of making anything sound exciting and thrilling. This is because they have mastered the art of hooking people in to their writing. It seems like they know the kinds of phrasings that people respond to – and then they go out, write it down, and make it happen.

Engaging the Reader

The most important thing to do is to believe in what you write. Everyone can tell when someone is writing about something for which they don’t feel any passion. You can feign this passion by:

  • Reading up on the topics and finding the most interesting, shocking things about this topic
  • Speaking to other people and find out why it motivates them.

What is even more real, however, is by adding a personal touch.

Making yourself vulnerable as a writer is a key to being a successful writer. Dare to expose why you are personally invested in a topic and how it has affected you. Share your story – nobody else can tell it. Be flexible about sharing some details. You do not have to tell your life story in order to get people to listen – just share some information that is interesting and revolves around a certain topic.

For example, if you were writing about ice cream, make it personalized. Writing like a robot can make even ice cream sound unappetizing. Nobody really wants to read an article that begins with, “Ice cream tastes great. Many people like it.” Try something more personal: “The first time I took a delicious, creamy morsel of frozen, chocolately ice cream into my mouth, I smiled, and proceeded to eat the whole bowl.”

 

Tricks to Grab Attention

There are many tricks of the trade that never seem to get old. Try some out in your writing and see how your readers respond.

  • Start with an alarming statistic. Many people become shocked by the facts and are interested to keep reading to learn more.
  • Tell someone’s important story. Begin describing another person’s experience and expressing sympathy. Look at the following sentence: “She grew up learning how to speak English by watching movies that were smuggled into her country.”  It draws the reader in and gets them exciting to learn more about this individual and their experience.
  • Perfect your writing style. Make sure that your first paragraphs are error-free – this will encourage people to keep reading what you write.

The best writing advice is to keep writing, keep revising and keep asking for comments on what you write. By getting feedback from readers you will learn how to engage your reader and get them to pay attention to your words.