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I will probably publish more under this category than other ones, since books have been my favorite companions ever since I was a child. To the extent that I love them as much as if they were members of my family 🙂

Whatever I might say about books will still not exactly reflect the way I feel towards them. Every single one. The ones I have read decades ago or the ones I recently acquired and haven't read yet.

Reading opens up horizons and entices the brain to step it up to other levels of thought, reasoning or simply entertainment. Because one simply cannot know it all. I firmly believe that we need to constantly keep learning in order for our brains to keep feeling alive...

The Great Reformer, Austen Ivereigh
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ISBN: 978-1-627-79157-1

Henry Holt Books, 2014

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Kabbalah, Mari Silva
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ISBN: 979-8-741-64910-7

Independently published, April 2021

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War And Peace, Leo Tolstoy
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ISBN: 978-0-670-03469-7

Viking Adult, 2006

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1984, George Orwell
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ISBN: 978-9-389-64774-7

Amaryllis Publishing, 2020

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The New World Order, A. Ralph Epperson
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ISBN: 978-9-351-28921-0

Kalpaz Publications, 2018

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Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
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ISBN: 978-0-394-80592-4

Alfred Knopf Books for Young Readers, 1988

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Le Petit Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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ISBN: 978-2-0706-1275-8

Gallimard Jeunesse, 2007

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Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Richard Bach
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ISBN: 978-1-4767-9331-3

Macmillan Publishers, 2014

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Manuel du Guerrier de la Lumière, Paulo Coelho
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ISBN: 978-2-2900-3933-5

Editions J’ai Lu, 2013

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Robaiyat, Omar Khayyam
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Translated from Persian

Edition d'Art H. Piazza, 1951

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The Da Vinci Hoax, Carl E. Olson & Sandra Miesel
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ISBN: 978-1-5861-7034-9

Ignatius Press, 2004

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Dead Poets Society, Nancy H. Kleinbaum
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ISBN: 978-1-4013-0877-3

Kingswell, 2006

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