Discussion
Gift
No other book has had so much effect on me like The Master and Margarita by Bulgakov. And I’ve read many, like most of Russians do. In the beginning of 80s I was lucky to borrow a copy of Khudozhestvennaya Literatura magazine dated 1973 where a full complete uncut version of the book had been published, a surprising oversight by government. There I was, in my early 20s, born and raised in Soviet Union, gone through all the pre coordinated by government stages of a proper soviet child. Patriotism, obedience, and loyalty to the state where the Communist Party had absolute power over everything, were inflicted at each stage, from kindergarten to university.
By Natalia Grin2 years ago in BookClub
The GULAG Archipelago
I've lived long enough now to feel that books rarely change me. Probably the last one was Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt that I read in 2004 or 2005, early in my doctoral program. Even then I wouldn't say that it changed me as much as it shook me in realization that human history was full of misery and suffering universally until quite recently and that we are probably living in the best human times in terms of life's comfort and personal security. And it all is incredibly fragile.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in BookClub
Love or Illusion? The Cognitive Dissonance of Jay Gatsby
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece, The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby is a character who has lodged himself into the collective consciousness as an epitome of the American Dream gone awry. But what underpins Gatsby's ceaseless pining for Daisy Buchanan? The concept of obsession unfurls itself within the complex tapestry of Gatsby’s psychology. Our exploration traverses the realms of psychology, neuroscience, and literary analysis to deconstruct what makes Gatsby a case study for fixation.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in BookClub
My strange choice of a Book
I remember watching the movie of Mark Zuckerberg's motivation for creating Facebook. If I am remembering correctly, it all stemmed from his being heartbroken and a bit angry over the breaking up of a relationship. He is a brilliant, but awkward genius, much like many of his successful peers who had rocky relationships. So, we can see that inspiration can be attained form any source anywhere. Facebook started very small in his college years and grew to be a worldwide phenomenon.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in BookClub
The Celestial Waltz
The small town of Celestia was always known for its serene charm and its intimate connection with the night sky. Nestled amidst rolling hills and surrounded by a forest that whispered ancient secrets, the town had an enchanting quality that made it seem like it existed in its own pocket of time. But this August was different. The anticipation in the air was palpable as the townspeople eagerly awaited the arrival of a celestial event that hadn't occurred in decades – the Super Blue Moon.
By sherif amzat2 years ago in BookClub
The Power Now by Eckhart Tolle
Title: "The Power Now" by Eckhart Tolle: A transformative journey from present-day awareness "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle is a revolutionary book that has had a profound impact on my life. Through Tolle’s insightful teachings that guided me through a journey of self-discovery, mindfulness, and a deeper awareness of the importance of being in the present moment, I learned to let go of the burden of past regrets and of worrying about the future and embracing the beauty and peace that lies in the present.
By Lizbeth olaedo2 years ago in BookClub









