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The long earth
Fight   club
Julia  Shashkina, 
11D
The Long Earth
Authors :  Terry Pratchett and  Stephen  Baxter
 A sophisticated  plot
  Philosophical
Parallel worlds that are  similar  to Earth
Device  called a 
Stepper
Travelling   through  
all the worlds
New discoveries 
A lot of  fantasy  
Science
Fight club
Chuck Palahniuk
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Fight Club [novel] presentation

Fight Club Chuck Palahniuk Fight Club o Author ­ Chuck Palahniuk o Year ­ 1996 o Genre ­ Satirical novel o Country ­ United States Characters o The Narrator ­ Main character, name never mentioned throughout the novel, founder of Fight Club o Tyler Durden ­founder of Fight Club o Marla Singer ­ A woman whom the narrator met at a support group, Tyler's lover, extremely grungy, uncaring and suicidal Characters o Angel Face ­ joined Fight Club, very loyal, very beautiful (hence his name), suffers a brutal beating by the narrator because he "wanted to destroy something beautiful" o Robert "Bob" Paulson ­ main character meets him at a support group, later meets him again in Fight Club, former bodybuilder, increased estrogen

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Fight Club - Book review

BOOK REPORT Title of the book: Fight Club Author (name and some general information): Chuck Palahniuk is an American novelist born February 21, 1962 in Washington, USA. He is best known as the author for the novel Fight Club (1996), which was made into a movie in 1999. Palahniuk began writing fiction in his mid-thirties. When he attempted to publish his novel, Invisible Monsters, publishers rejected it for its disturbing content. This led him to work on Fight Club which he wrote as an attempt to disturb the publisher even more for rejecting him. After initially publishing it as a short story in the 1995 compilation, Pursuit of Happiness, Palahniuk expanded it into a full novel, which --contrary to his expectations--the publisher was willing to publish. Some other well-known novels: Rant, Choke, Diary. Analysis of the book 1. Setting The story takes place in somewhere between 1980s and 1990s in the United States. 2. Characters

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Fight club

Review of "Fight Club" by Chuck Palahniuk Fight Club is an amazing book. Initially it was published as a short story in the compilation of Pursuit of Happiness. Later on in August 1996 Palahniuk expanded it to a full length novel and the books was published by W. W. Norton & Company. The genre of the book has been stated to be satirical novel. The novel tells a story about an miserable specialist of a car company. From day to day, he traveled from city to city, inspecting car crashes and deciding whether it was the car

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Aforismid,tsitaadid

..DareProve it! · Love has its own time, own season, own reasons for coming and going. · When they ask me what I liked best, I'll tell them it was you. · Sometimes in life, LOVE doesn't mean forever. SORRY doesn't mean regret. FORGIVENESS doesn't mean acceptance. PROMISE doesn't mean loyalty. · No matter how independent you are. Sometimes, we just want someone who's brave enough to take care of us every once and awhile · You can be wrong a lot of the time, we can fight, get mad at each other, but nothing in this world can change the fact that I love you. · love you. Not maybe, not tomorrow, not someday, right now at this very moment. · The hardest test God will ever give you is to love someone even when they don't deserve it. · Sometimes, the only reason a person can miss you is because h/she's choosing, every day, NOT to be with you. · If you don't want the truth, don't ask me. If you want something sugarcoated, go eat a donut.

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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

do the right thing. 19. If you odn't give a certain amount of attention to filtering distractions, every distraction is a catastrophe. 20. If you don't know what your duty is, your duty is to find out. 21. If you're not an animal, then you must be a vegetable. 22. If you want to get along you have to get along with those who don't want to get along. 23. If you whine whenever anybody messes with your crutches you can't claim not to be crippled. 24. I hate an unfair fight, so I need to be ganged up on. 25. Inattention is not O.K. 26. Injustice in your vicinity is your business--particularly your own. 27. It is not enough to refrain from bearing false witness against your neighbor. When he is falsely accused it is your duty to bear witness to the truth, no matter what your opinion of him generally may be. 28. It isn't stupidity that bothers me; it's the reign of stupidity. 29. I want to separate the sheep from the goats; I have no use for sheep. 30

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"Ender's game"

something about orientation in zero gravity and that knowledge helped him a lot later. Most of the time passes in Battle School, which is composed of army barracks with rows of bunk beds; dining halls one for soldiers and one for commanders, with scoreboards decorating both; the game room, with various video games for the children to play; battlerooms, where the children have practice and battles in zero gravity; and a gym with shower rooms, where Ender and Bonzo fight. There is also an area for teachers' quarters, which the children never go to, but it is presumably in this vicinity where the conversations between Graff and other adults takes place. After Battle School he returns to Earth before going to Command School. There in the wilderness is a large house, overlooking lakes on either side. Although there are wasps that Ender says will sting without provocation, the setting is peaceful, allowing Ender the mental recovery and relaxation he needs.

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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

provincial elections, a combination of boredom and suspicion convinces Anna she must marry him in order to prevent him from leaving her. She writes to Karenin, and she and Vronsky leave the countryside for Moscow. Part 7 The Levins are in Moscow for Kitty's confinement. Despite initial reservations, Levin quickly gets used to the fast-paced, expensive and frivolous Moscow society life. He starts to accompany Stiva to his Moscow gentlemans' club, where drinking and gambling are popular pastimes. At the club, Levin meets Vronsky and Stiva introduces them. Levin and Stiva pay a visit to Anna, who is occupying her empty days by being a patroness to an orphaned English girl. Levin is uneasy about the visit and not sure it is the proper thing to do. However Anna easily makes Levin fall in love with her. When he confesses to Kitty where he has been, she accuses him of falling in love with Anna. The couple are reconciled after realising

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A New Earth

basic mechanics behind the workings of the ego, you won’t recognize it, and it will trick you into identifying with it again and again. This means it takes you over, an impostor pretending to be you. The second reason is that the act of recognition itself is one of the ways in which awakening happens. When you recognize the unconsciousness in you, that which makes the recognition possible is the arising consciousness, is awakening. You cannot fight against the ego and win, just as you cannot fight against darkness. The light of consciousness is all that is necessary. You are that light. OUR INHERITED DYSFUNCTION If we look more deeply into humanity’s ancient religions and spiritual traditions, we will find that underneath the many surface differences there are two core insights that most of them agree on. The words they use to describe those insights differ, yet they all point to a twofold fundamental truth

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