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2021-02-28 21:31:16
While the Gods Were Sleeping
by Erwin Mortier, Paul Vincent (Translation)

#Fiction #Historical
While the Gods Were Sleeping is a novel about the magnitude and impact of the First World War, the recollections of which are recorded in the notebooks of the elderly Helena. The young Helena is sent to her uncle’s country house before the war, and from here she witnesses scenes of indescribable horror. But it is also where she meets Matthew again, a British Army photographer who she goes on to marry. This is a story not about spectacular events; rather, Mortier is concerned with writing about war, history and the past with great empathy and engagement, and with a mixture of melancholy, qualification and resignation.

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2021-02-27 23:11:27 And then there's what bestselling novelist Harlan Coben--the perfect guy to read when you want a long plane trip to fly by--writes in his new book, Don't Let Go.

There are various theories about why the years pass as you get older. The most popular is also the most obvious. As you get older, each year is a smaller percentage of your life. If you are 10 years old, a year is 10 percent. If you are 50 years old, a year is two percent.

But he had a read a theory that spurned that explanation. The theory states that time passes faster when we are in a set routine, when we aren't learning anything new, when we stay stuck in a life pattern. The key to making time slow down is to have new experiences. You may joke that the week you went on vacation flew by far too quickly, but if you stop and think about it, that week actually seemed to last much longer than one involving the drudgery of your day job. You are complaining about it going away so fast because you loved it, not because it felt as though time was passing faster.

If you want to slow down time, this theory holds: If you want to make the days last, do something different.

Makes perfect sense. When we're young, we have plenty of firsts. First day of school. First day of summer vacation. First date. First kiss. First real relationship. First terrible breakup. First real job. First...you get the point. When we're young, life is full of firsts. Time seems to pass more slowly because everything about those moment is fresh and new.

But you can't have a lifetime of firsts - - at least not meaningful firsts.
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2021-02-25 21:05:02 Animal Farm is George Orwell's satire on equality, where all barnyard animals live free from their human masters' tyranny. Inspired to rebel by Major, an old boar, animals on Mr. Jones' Manor Farm embrace Animalism and stage a revolution to achieve an idealistic state of justice and progress. A power-hungry pig, Napoleon, becomes a totalitarian dictator who leads the Animal Farm into "All Animals Are Equal / But Some Are More Equal Than Others" oppression.

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2021-02-24 19:20:02
Virus Mania: How The Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion Dollar Profits At Our Expense
by Torsten Engelbrecht

#Health #Science
A daily scan through the news gives the impression that the world is constantly invaded by virus epidemics. The latest headlines feature the human papillomavirus (HPV) alleged to cause cervical cancer and the avian flu virus, H5N1. The public is also continually terrorized by reports about SARS, BSE, hepatitis C, AIDS, Ebola, and polio. However, this virus mayhem ignores very basic scientific facts: the existence, the pathogenicity and the deadly effects of these agents have never been proven. The authors of Virus Mania, journalist Torsten Engelbrecht and doctor of internal medicine Claus Khnlein, show that these alleged contagious agents are, in fact, particles produced by the cells themselves as a consequence of certain stress factors such as drugs, malnutrition, pesticides and heavy metals.

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2021-02-22 16:50:02
The Penderwicks Series

#Fiction #children
01 - A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy
02 - The Penderwicks on Gardam Street
03 - The Penderwicks at Point Mouette
04 - The Penderwicks in Spring
05 - The Penderwicks at Last

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2021-02-21 12:11:26 Success is not a goal to reach or a finish line to cross. It is a system to improve, an endless process to refine.
With the Four Laws of Behavior Change, you have a set of tools and strategies that you can use to build better systems and shape better habits. Sometimes a habit will be hard to remember and you’ll need to make it obvious. Other times you won’t feel like starting andyou’ll need to make it attractive. In many cases, you may find that a habit will be too difficult and you’ll need to make it easy. And sometimes, you won’t feel like sticking with it and you’ll need to make it satisfying.

Effortless Behaviors————— Difficult Behaviors
Obvious—————Invisible
Attractive—————Unattractive
Easy—————Hard
Satisfying—————Unsatisfying
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2021-02-21 12:11:26 The Secret to Results That Last

THERE IS AN ancient Greek parable known as the Sorites Paradox,*which talks about the effect one small action can have when repeated enough times. One formulation of the paradox goes as follows: Can one coin make a person rich? If you give a person a pile of ten coins, you wouldn’t claim that he or she is rich. But what if you add another? And another? And another? At some point, you will have to admit that no one can be rich unless one coin can make him or her so.

We can say the same about atomic habits. Can one tiny change transform your life? It’s unlikely you would say so. But what if you made another? And another? And another? At some point, you will have to admit that your life was transformed by one small change.

The holy grail of habit change is not a single 1 percent improvement, but a thousand of them. It’s a bunch of atomic habits stacking up, each one a fundamental unit of the overall system.
In the beginning, small improvements can often seem meaningless because they get washed away by the weight of the system. Just as one coin won’t make you rich, one positive change like meditating for one minute or reading one page each day is unlikely to deliver a noticeable difference.

Gradually, though, as you continue to layer small changes on top of one another, the scales of life start to move. Each improvement is like adding a grain of sand to the positive side of the scale, slowly tilting things in your favor. Eventually, if you stick with it, you hit a tipping point. Suddenly, it feels easier to stick with good habits. The weight of the system is working for you rather than against you.
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2021-02-20 09:50:06
The Mastery of Love: A Practical Guide to the Art of Relationship --Toltec Wisdom Book
by Miguel Ruiz

#selfhelp #Psychology #spirituality #philosophy
In the tradition of Carlos Castaneda, the author distills essential Toltec wisdom on human relationships as well as techniques for integrating this awareness into daily life.

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2021-02-17 21:40:32
The Time Traveler's Wife
by Audrey Niffenegger

#Fiction #romance #fantasy
A funny, often poignant tale of boy meets girl with a twist: what if one of them couldn't stop slipping in and out of time? Highly original and imaginative, this debut novel raises questions about life, love, and the effects of time on relationships.

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𝗟𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗻 𝗔𝘂𝗱𝗶𝗼𝗯𝗼𝗼𝗸
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