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Book Summary: War and Peace

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Source:  gutenberg.org/files/2600/2600-h/2600-h.htm War and Peace ,  historical novel  by  Leo Tolstoy , originally published as  Voyna i mir  in 1865-69. This panoramic study of early 19th-century Russian society, noted for its mastery of realistic detail and variety of psychological analysis, is generally regarded as a masterwork of  Russian literature  and one of the world’s greatest  novels . War and Peace   broadly focuses on Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812 and follows three of the most well-known characters in literature: Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a count who is fighting for his inheritance and yearning for spiritual fulfillment; Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, who leaves his family behind to fight in the war against Napoleon; and Natasha Rostov, the beautiful young daughter of a nobleman who intrigues both men. The books focuses on two main topics. One is the Russian-French wars of 1805 and 1812. Tolstoy describes the wars, and in particular the bat

Book Summary: Heidi

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Source:  http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20781/20781-h/20781-h.htm Heidi is  a two-volume novel written by  Johanna Spyri  (born in 1827 in a small village, died in the city of Zurich in 1901), was published in 1879/1880, became a world-wide success story already towards the end of the 19th century and children do still like it today- as a book, as a radio play and as a movie. The orphan child Heidi first lives with her aunt Dete, but Dete would like to concentrate on her career. So she brings Heidi to her grandfather, a queer old man living in an alpine cottage far from the next village (he is therefore called Alm-Uncle, Alpöhi or Almöhi in German). Alm-Uncle is good-hearted but mistrusts anybody and wants to keep the child from all evils of the world. So he refuses to send Heidi to school; instead she goes to the pastures, together with Peter, a shepherd boy looking after the goats (Geissenpeter = goat-Peter in German). This (all too harmonious) apine idyll finds a sud

Book Summary: The Little Prince

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Source:  http://www.angelfire.com/hi/littleprince/chapter1.html The Little Prince is a  fable and modern classic by French aviator and writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry that was published with his own illustrations in French as  Le Petit Prince  in 1943. The simple tale tells the story of a child, the little prince, who travels the universe gaining wisdom. The narrator introduces himself as a man who learned when he was a child that adults lack imagination and understanding. He is now a pilot who has crash-landed in a desert.  He encounters a small boy who asks him for a drawing of a sheep, and the narrator obliges. The narrator, who calls the child the little prince, learns that the boy comes from a very small planet, which the narrator believes to be asteroid B-612.  Over the course of the next few days, the little prince tells the narrator about his life. On his asteroid-planet, which is no bigger than a house, the prince spends his time pulling up baobab seedli

Book Summary: Diary of a Wimpy Kid

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Source:  https://archive.org/details/DiaryOfAWimpyKidSeries/page/n5 Diary of A Wimpy Kid is  written by Jeff Kinney. This book was in the works since 1998. This book became a bestseller overnight when it was released in 2007.  It is written as Greg's diary, spanning his entire school year, from the first day through the last.  Greg is a funny, imaginative, and fairly self-centered middle schooler who is mainly interested in video games and girls.  A lot of the drama in the story comes from Greg's misdeeds. Like with a lot of other entertainment for young adults, it's both fun and informative to see Greg behaving badly.  We can find some fun in the irony of him thinking he's doing what's best, and learn from the mistakes he makes when navigating his teenage years and his friendships. * Point of View:       - The main character is very funny.       - The story is enjoyable and not boring.       - The words at this book is quite easy to understand. But

Manhwa Summary: Solo Leveling

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Source:  https://www.mangazuki.online/manga/solo-leveling-komik/ Solo Leveling is a South Korean comic (manhwa) drawn by artists Gi So-Ryeong and Jang Sung-Rak. This manhwa is based on a novel written by Chu-Gong in February 14, 2014. The novel has 14 volumes and 270 chapters while the manhwa is still on going. Solo Leveling is a manhwa about "The World's Weakest Hunter" named Sung Jin-Woo who has to risk his life whenever he enters the dungeon. He need money to pay for his mother's medical fee. Yet he barely got anything from fighting monsters from low-leveled dungeons.  One day he and his friends found a hidden dungeon with the hardest difficulty within the D-rank dungeons. They need to solve the puzzle if they want to get out alive. In the end he had to sacrificed himself so his friends can escaped from that dungeon.  When he was accepting his death, he suddenly received a strange power, a quest log that only he can see, a secret