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The Alchemist
Paulo Coelho,The story has the comic charm, dramatic tension, and psychological intensity of a fairy tale, but it’s full of specific wisdom as well. A sweetly exotic tale for young and old alike.” —Publishers Weekly
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Sheltering rain
Jojo Moyes,From the bestselling author of Me Before You, Sheltering Rain weaves a poignant narrative of three generations of Irish women grappling with the complexities of love, obligation, and the enduring ties between mothers and daughters. After fleeing her rural Irish roots, Kate vowed to be a friend to her daughter, Sabine, but now finds their relationship strained as Sabine prepares to visit the grandmother Kate left behind. For Joy, the chance to connect with Sabine is a long-awaited joy, but the visit uncovers deep-seated secrets and challenges that threaten to further divide them. As the past resurfaces, each woman must confront their shared history and discover the possibilities of forgiveness and renewal.
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Memories of a London Doll
Richard Henry Horne,Memoirs of a London Doll” by Richard Henry Horne is a charming 19th-century children’s story told from the perspective of a doll living in London. Through her eyes, readers experience the everyday life, manners, and society of Victorian England. The book combines gentle humor and social observation, making it both entertaining and educational. This edition includes an introduction and notes by Margery Fisher, providing historical context and literary insight.
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The Pavilon On The links
Robert Louis Stevenson,This Book contains many novels, poems, short stories and other works of Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Sense And Sebsiblity and Sea Monsters
Jane Austen , Winters,Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters — focusing on the key literary elements, themes, and stylistic features — as if you were preparing for a class discussion, essay, or analysis. This will help you understand the purpose of the novel, how it operates as a mash-up, and how it relates to (and subverts) the original Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.
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모짜르트 - Mozart
김낙준 - Kim Nakjun,볼프강 아마데우스 모차르트(독일어: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756년 1월 27일~1791년 12월 5일)는 오스트리아의 서양 고전 음악 작곡가이다. 궁정 음악가였던 아버지 레오폴트 모차르트에게 피아노와 바이올린을 배웠고, 그 후 요한 제바스티안 바흐의 아들로 잘 알려진 요한 크리스티안 바흐에게 작곡법과 지휘를 배웠다. 그는 음악 역사상 가장 위대한 작곡가 중 한명으로 여겨지며 35년이라는 짧은 생애 동안 수많은 교향곡, 오페라, 협주곡, 소나타를 작곡하였다. 오늘날 모차르트는 “음악의 신동”이라는 별칭으로 불리며 널리 존경받고 있다.
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퀴리부인 - Madame Curie
오영석- Oh Youngseok,폴란드계 프랑스인 물리학자이자 화학자. 앙투안 앙리 베크렐과 함께 방사능 연구의 선구자이며 라듐과 폴로늄을 발견하여 노벨물리학상을 타고, 금속 라듐을 분리하여 노벨화학상을 탔다. 대부분의 여성들이 과학 분야에 진출하지 못했던 시대였는데도 각기 다른 분야에서 노벨상을 수상하는 커다란 업적을 남긴 대과학자다. 노벨상을 받은 최초의 여성이며, 또 성별을 불문하고 노벨상을 두 번 받은 최초의 인물이다. 서로 다른 과학 분야에서 수상한 인물로는 마리 퀴리가 역사상 유일하다.
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베에토벤-Beethoven
김상기- Kim Sangki,루트비히 판 베토벤(독일어: Ludwig van Beethoven, 독일어발음: [ˈluːtvɪç fan ˈbeːtˌhoːfn̩] 1770년 12월 17일~ 1827년 3월 26일)은 독일의 서양 고전 음악 작곡가이자 피아니스트이다.독일의 본에서 태어났으며, 성인이 된 이후 거의 오스트리아 빈에서 살았다. 감기와 폐렴의 합병증으로 투병하다가 56세로 세상을 떠난 그는 고전주의와 낭만주의의 전환기에 활동한 주요 음악가이며, 종종 영웅적인 인물로도 묘사된다. 음악의 성인 (聖人) 즉 악성(樂聖)이라는 별칭으로도 불린다.
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What Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong,What a Wonderful World is a beautifully illustrated picture book that brings to life the timeless message of joy, peace, and gratitude found in the classic song made famous by Louis Armstrong. Through vibrant artwork and lyrical text, the book celebrates the beauty of nature, friendship, and the everyday wonders of life. Perfect for reading aloud, it inspires children to appreciate the world around them with kindness and wonder. This heartwarming book is a favorite for families, teachers, and young readers, offering both inspiration and a gentle lesson in hope and positivity.
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Dear Mr.Henshaw
Beverly Cleary,Dear Mr. Henshaw is a beloved children’s novel by Beverly Cleary that tells the story of Leigh Botts, a young boy who begins writing letters to his favorite author, Mr. Henshaw. Through these letters and his personal diary, Leigh shares his struggles with his parents’ divorce, loneliness at school, and the challenges of growing up. As he expresses his feelings, he learns more about himself, discovers his own voice as a writer, and gains strength to face life’s difficulties. Heartfelt, honest, and relatable, this Newbery Medal–winning book remains a timeless story of resilience, self-discovery, and the power of writing.
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The Best American Short Stories Centurty
John Updike,The Best American Short Stories of the Century, edited by John Updike with Katrina Kenison, is a landmark anthology that gathers the most memorable and influential short fiction published in the United States throughout the 20th century. Featuring works by iconic authors such as Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Flannery O’Connor, Raymond Carver, and many others, the collection highlights the evolution of American storytelling across different decades and styles. Each story reflects the cultural, social, and artistic spirit of its time, offering readers both entertainment and deep insight into the American experience. This volume is an essential treasure for students, literature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to explore the richness of American fiction.
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The O. Henry Prize Stories
Laura Furman,The O. Henry Prize Stories is an annual collection that celebrates the finest short fiction published in American magazines. Named after the master storyteller O. Henry, the anthology brings together a diverse selection of contemporary writers whose works reflect the richness, creativity, and variety of modern literature. Each story is chosen for its artistic merit, emotional depth, and originality, making the collection both engaging and thought-provoking. This book is an essential read for those who appreciate the art of the short story and want to discover some of the best voices in American writing today.
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Great American Short Stories
Mary Stegner,Great American Short Stories is a classic collection that brings together some of the finest works in American literature. Featuring a range of authors, styles, and themes, the anthology introduces readers to the richness of American storytelling—from tales of everyday life to profound reflections on society and human nature. Each story captures a unique moment in history and culture, offering both entertainment and insight. This volume is perfect for students, literature lovers, and anyone wishing to explore the best of American short fiction.
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Harry Poter and the deathly hallows
J.K.Rowling,J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the final and most intense installment of the Harry Potter series. No longer safe at Hogwarts, Harry, Ron, and Hermione set out on a perilous journey to find and destroy Voldemort’s Horcruxes, which hold the key to his immortality.
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Harry Poter and the half blood prince 6
J.K.Rowling,J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is the sixth book in the Harry Potter saga, where the story takes on a darker and more mature tone. As Voldemort’s power grows stronger, both the wizarding and Muggle worlds are thrown into chaos. Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was, and danger lurks even within its walls.
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Harry Potter and the order of the phoenix 5
J.K.Rowling,J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the fifth and one of the darkest installments in the series. Returning to Hogwarts for his fifth year, Harry feels isolated and frustrated as the wizarding authorities deny Voldemort’s return. At the same time, the Ministry of Magic interferes with the school, sending the strict and cruel Dolores Umbridge as the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.
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Harry Potter and the goblet of fire 4
J.K.Rowling,K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in the legendary Harry Potter series, filled with suspense, mystery, and darker twists. As Harry enters his fourth year at Hogwarts, the school hosts the famous Triwizard Tournament, a magical competition between three wizarding schools. Though underage, Harry is unexpectedly chosen by the Goblet of Fire as a fourth champion, forcing him to compete in dangerous tasks that test his courage, intelligence, and determination.
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Harry Potter and the prisoner of azkaban 3
J.K.Rowling,J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third installment in the magical Harry Potter series. As Harry begins his third year at Hogwarts, the wizarding world is alarmed by the escape of Sirius Black, a dangerous prisoner from Azkaban who is believed to be after Harry.
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Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets
J.K.Rowling,J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets continues the thrilling adventures of the young wizard Harry Potter. After a difficult summer with the Dursleys, Harry returns to Hogwarts for his second year, despite warnings from a mysterious house-elf, Dobby, that great danger awaits him there.
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Harry Poter and the sorcerer's stone
J.K.Rowling,J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is the first book in the world-famous fantasy series that introduces readers to the magical universe of wizards, spells, and adventures. The story begins with an ordinary boy, Harry Potter, who has grown up as an orphan with his unkind relatives, the Dursleys. On his eleventh birthday, Harry discovers that he is a wizard and is invited to attend the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.