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    J.K Rowling is an exceptional author and is seen as a big role model in the modern world. She continuously demonstrates her ambition to succeed in every novel she gets published. She has taught many people the importance of failure and why on the contrary of some beliefs, it’s actually a good thing. She speaks about this concept in her 2008 Harvard commencement speech. J.K Rowling emphasises three key points in her speech which are to pursue your dreams and interests even if they don’t lead to…

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    The God's Script Analysis

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    “The God’s Script,” by Jorge Luis Borges, is revealing the structure of knowledge through a dream of Tzinacán, the central character, and the narration presence of the jaguar. Borges wrote the short text story to describe Tzinacán’s dream. Tzinacán is a magician of the pyramid of Qaholom. He is strong minded with many hardships. Obstacles come and go, but Tzinacán will never lose hope. Dreams reveal knowledge of things that can come to reality. In the short story, Borges is trying to say the…

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    A dream is just something everyone gets automatically, it is a thought in the back of your mind that is somewhat wanted even though it would never come true, but is it? In Of Mice and Men characters like Lennie, Candy, and Curly’s wife prove that a dream is more than just an idea in your head, it is what they live for. It is what helps them get through hard times and keep persevering when nobody else believes in them or listens. These three characters, especially, have it hard but they have…

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    Sudha Murty’s ‘The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk’ (Life Stories Here And There) is a collection of real life stories delighting the readers of all ages. Over the years, Sudha Murty has come across some fascinating characters in the real life whose lives made an indelible impression upon her mind and compelled her to write interesting stories about them because all these female protagonists had an astonishing lesson to reveal. This is really great book that describes down to detail about how myriad…

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    Harry Houdini the Escape Artist The great Harry Houdini once said “My Brain is the key that sets me free”. Harry Houdini is not his real name, his real name is Erich Weiss, he got the name Harry Houdini by another magician Robert Houdin and he was born in Budapest, Hungary. He came to America with his family when he was only four years old. Harry Houdini, arguably the greatest escape artist of all time, had a great impact in the entertainment industry in the 1920s. Harry Houdini had a rag to…

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    Emalyn Stephens Exquisite Biography Do you like to read fun, exciting stories?If you do then join me on this amazing adventure of my life.It all started eleven years and three months ago.It was 7:11, June, twenty third, two thousand six, when I the pickiest baby ever born came into the world.I was six lbs two oz and very small.My brother was three years and ten Emalyn Stephens Exquisite Biography Do you like to read fun, exciting stories? If you do then join me on this…

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    The Caper Court Essay

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    The Caper Court are a series of novels authored by British novelist Caroline “Caro” Fraser. The first published novel in the series was the 1994 published The Pupil that was an exposition of her experiences living as a trainee barrister at Caper Court. With the massive popularity of the first novel in the series, The Pupil, Caroline Fraser went on to publish about a novel every two to three years in the series. The series is set in Caper Court an elite Barrister training school in London and…

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    Imagine your favorite book seen on a television screen as a movie. Countless of times people want to create one of their favorite books into a movie. It can be a movie with real actors or it can be an animated movie, but sometimes people do not go exactly with what the book says. Rikki Tikki Tavi is a brave and heroic mongoose and the main character of the story, Rikki Tikki Tavi. He is the protagonist of the story and Nag is being the antagonist. Rikki had just arrived with people that have…

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    Lindsey Kelk is a British award winning and bestselling author that was born in Doncaster, lived in Nottingham and London before moving to the New York and Los Angeles in the States. So far, she has more than thirteen novels in the I Heart series, two e-novellas, A Girl series and several freestanding novels. Her novels have been so popular that they have been published in more than twenty language all across the globe and gone on to sol more than a million copies. She spends much of her tome…

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    The Ethan Gage Series is a series of historical thrillers by Pulitzer Award winning journalist turned novelist William Dietrich. One of the most popular of the Dietrich series of novels, the series is composed of 8 novels and two collections of the same. A prolific writer, the author released all eight titles between 2007 and 2014 releasing a book every year. The chief protagonist in all the novels is Ethan Gage, a jack-of-all-trades being an opportunist, idealist, womanizer, romantic, treasure…

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