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I’ve just finished the book
The ending was pretty anticlimactic but suspenseful nonetheless.
I had suspected two people - one of them was indeed the murderer. The concept of the book is exciting and I could see why Agatha Christie herself regarded the book ‘one of her special favorites’
Personal rating: a solid 4 out of 5
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The ending was pretty anticlimactic but suspenseful nonetheless.
I had suspected two people - one of them was indeed the murderer. The concept of the book is exciting and I could see why Agatha Christie herself regarded the book ‘one of her special favorites’
Personal rating: a solid 4 out of 5
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I spent little under 5 hours reading this book(that’s around 55 pages an hour)
I dont want to hear any excuses saying you dont have time. Check your screentime and dont make a surprised picachu face.
Several months back, my screentime was around 8 hours. No one who wants to be productive has a screen time of 8 freaking hours unless you’re an instagram influencer. Take a hard look at yourself in the mirror and start reading.
I dont want to hear any excuses saying you dont have time. Check your screentime and dont make a surprised picachu face.
Several months back, my screentime was around 8 hours. No one who wants to be productive has a screen time of 8 freaking hours unless you’re an instagram influencer. Take a hard look at yourself in the mirror and start reading.
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I just finished the book.
This is what I like about foreign writers.
The story is what we call a dark allegorical satire. The writer explores his views on Free Will vs. Social Control. The novel argues that true humanity requires the ability to choose between good and evil and Burgess suggests that morality is only meaningful when it is freely chosen.
Also, the language in A Clockwork Orange is one of its most distinctive and controversial features. Anthony Burgess invented a fictional teen slang called Nadsat, a mix of English, Russian, and invented words, to narrate the story in Alex’s voice.
I don’t really recommend it but it is a nice book overall.
Personal rating: 4.0/5.0
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This is what I like about foreign writers.
The story is what we call a dark allegorical satire. The writer explores his views on Free Will vs. Social Control. The novel argues that true humanity requires the ability to choose between good and evil and Burgess suggests that morality is only meaningful when it is freely chosen.
Also, the language in A Clockwork Orange is one of its most distinctive and controversial features. Anthony Burgess invented a fictional teen slang called Nadsat, a mix of English, Russian, and invented words, to narrate the story in Alex’s voice.
I don’t really recommend it but it is a nice book overall.
Personal rating: 4.0/5.0
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Jo’rabek Sanokulov | IELTS
Motivatsiya yo’qmi?
Just do the job lol
Xullas bolajonlar, a progress is often very slow. Of course, there are things you can’t control, but there are also things you CAN control. Keep doing the things within your control, slowly and consistently. You may not see results today, or you may not see them tomorrow. But months after months, you’ll be a changed person, a better person.
I know you’ve heard all of this. I just wanted to remind you nonetheless.
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For example, I made this change after hitting the gym for 2.5 months. Now I can imagine what happens in 2.5 years 🤫
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I’ve just finished the book.
Well, it’s a light read yet impactful. It is a miserable story of George and Lennie with a sort of tragic ending.
‘I ought to of shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn't ought to of let no stranger shoot my dog.’
These lines pretty much sum up the story:)
Personal rating: 3.8/5.0
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Well, it’s a light read yet impactful. It is a miserable story of George and Lennie with a sort of tragic ending.
‘I ought to of shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn't ought to of let no stranger shoot my dog.’
These lines pretty much sum up the story:)
Personal rating: 3.8/5.0
@booksIreadin2025
Jo’rabek Sanokulov | IELTS
I’ve just finished the book. Well, it’s a light read yet impactful. It is a miserable story of George and Lennie with a sort of tragic ending. ‘I ought to of shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn't ought to of let no stranger shoot my dog.’ These lines…
Saturday night, reading a book with no work tomorrow.
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