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    الصورة الرمزية Do Ri Me

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    Peace be upon every body


    So how are you ? 1


    I hope every thing is okayMay Allah lead you to what you aim for

    okay after the worst MID term tests I have ever seen I come here ... with whom I comfort with

    I am typing my new topic and thinking if it will worth any one here ? 1
    May be ! and me be not … but I hope it will be benefit for any one who want to seek knowledge

    Lets start this topic1


    Because they are many novels so every week I will put about 5-8 one
    ^^" إن شاء الله



    A word before I start :

    those novels are English … so may be they contain some wrong ideas that we do not believe in … but the aim of studying English literature is to know more about the west and his ideology to be aware of every thing around us
    ^^ and have fun in the end ^_____^






    - A -



    A Christmas Carol


    By
    Charles Dickens






    Ebenezer Scrooge is a miserly old man who believes that Christmas is just an excuse for people to miss work and for idle people to expect handouts. He doesn't believe in all of the good cheer and charity that the season promotes, and he makes sure everyone knows it.
    That night, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business associate, Jacob Marley -- a man who was as greedy and cold as Scrooge is. Marley warns Scrooge that if he continues to live so selfishly, he will spend eternity wearing the chains that his greed has built.
    Three ghosts visit Scrooge successively: the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. They show Scrooge his error in valuing money over people. Scrooge is frightened by the bleak picture of his life and promises to change his ways.
    Scrooge awakes on Christmas morning a new man. He becomes jolly and charitable, and truly turns into the man he promised the ghosts he would become. He carries the spirit of Christmas with him all the year round


    .






















    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    by Mark Twain





    Genre(s)
    Satirical novel


    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain, is about a young boy, Huck, in search of freedom and adventure. The shores of the Mississippi River provide the backdrop for the entire book.
    Huck is kidnapped by Pap, his drunken father. Pap kidnaps Huck because he wants Huck's $6000. Huck was awarded $6000 from the treasure he and Tom Sawyer found in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Huck finally escapes from the deserted house in the woods and finds a canoe to shove off down the river. Instead of going back to the widow's house, he decides to run away. He is sick of all of the confinement and civilization that the window enforces upon him. He comes across Jim, Miss Watson's slave, and together, they spend nights and days journeying down the river, both in search of freedom.
    While traveling on a raft down the river, Huck and Jim have many adventures and during many long talks, become best of friends. They find a house with a dead man. They end up stealing many things from the house. They find a wrecked ship, and go on it, only to be mixed up with murderers. They get away with money and some other goods. They get separated from each other in the heavy fog, but eventually find each other. A steamboat crashes into their raft and Jim and Huck are separated again. Huck has a run-in with the Grangerfords and the Shepherdsons, two families at war with each other. He is reunited with Jim shortly after this. Then, they meet the King and the Duke, and get into a good deal of trouble performing plays. The King and the Duke pretend to be Peter Wilks' long lost brothers from England and try to steal all of the money left behind in his will. They escape before they are caught. Huck finally gets rid of them, but is left to search for Jim, who gets sold by the King. He ends up at Tom Sawyer's Aunt Sally's house, where Tom and Huck rescue Jim.
    Through all of the adventures down the river, Huck learns a variety of life lessons and improves as a person. He develops a conscience and truly feels for humanity. The complexity of his character is enhanced by his ability to relate so easily with nature and the river
    .











    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

    by Lewis Carroll


    Genre(s) Children's fiction


    One summer day Alice was sitting on the riverbank with her older sister. Alice’s sister was reading a book and Alice noticed that the book didn’t have any pictures, which made Alice lose interest in it. Then as she looked out into the meadow, she saw something very peculiar. She saw a large white rabbit running past her looking at his watch saying “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late.” Then he popped down a rabbit hole. Alice, being the curious girl she was, followed the rabbit down that hole and found herself in a land with many wonders. It was a wonderland. She met some interesting creatures including the King and Queen of Hearts, the Hatter, and the March Hare. She found that many creatures in this land didn’t have the best of tempers and didn’t want to try to help Alice figure out where to go and what to do. Alice also found herself changing sizes after eating or drinking things she found. One minute she was a few inches tall and the next she was nine feet tall. When Alice was in this land she expected the unexpected and didn’t think much of the unusual occurrences. She used her knowledge to help other people, such as when she made sense of evidence during a trial. As much as Alice thought it interesting being with these strange creatures and trying to get along with them, she wondered when she would return home to her normal life or if she would. She remembered her cat and dreamed of seeing him again. But was there a way to get out or was it all just a dream?














    Animal Farm


    by George Orwell


    Genre(s) Classics, Satire, educational animation

    When the animals take over the farm, they think it is the start of a better life. Their dreams is of a world where all animals are equal and all property is shared. But soon the pigs take control and one of them, Napoleon, becomes the leader of all the animals. One by one the principles of the revolution are abandoned, until the animals have even less freedom than before
    .











    Artemis Fowl

    by Eoin Colfer


    Genre(s)
    Young adult ( teenage ) , fantasy


    Artemis Fowl is a twelve year old genius. His father, a criminal mastermind gone legal, has been kidnapped by the Russian Mafia during his first endeavor to become an honest business man. His ship, tranporting thousands or cans of cola sinks, and the Fowls lost billionaire status.
    With his mother in a delirious world, Artemis attempts to regain that money that they lost.
    A criminal himself, Artemis manages to get hold of a copy of the fairy book full of their secrets. Using the Book, he finds a way to kidnap Captain Holly Short of the LEP recon unit and hold her in exchange for the LEP's hostage fund. But even Artemis Fowl doesn't know what he's getting himself into
    .














    A Tale of Two Cities

    by Charles Dickens



    Genre(s) Novel . Historical . Social criticism



    An elaborate adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of the French Revolution. Dissipated lawyer Sydney Carton defends emigre Charles Darnay from charges of spying against England. He becomes enamored of Darnay's fiancée, Lucie Manette, and agrees to help her save Darnay from the guillotine when he is captured by Revolutionaries in Paris.












    - B -

    Black Beauty


    by Anna Sewell

    Genre(s)
    Novel



    the story is told by a horse named Black Beauty—beginning with his carefree days as a colt on an English farm, to his difficult life pulling cabs in London, to his happy retirement in the country. Along the way, he meets with many hardships and recounts many tales of cruelty and kindness. Each short chapter recounts an incident in Black Beauty's life containing a lesson or moral typically related to the kindness, sympathy, and understanding treatment of horses
    .











    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
    By Roald Dahl

    It's the story of an ordinary boy: Charlie Bucket. He was no stronger or faster than anyone else, his family was not rich, powerful or well connected but he was the luckiest boy in the entire world, he just didn't know it yet.

    15 years ago, Willy Wonka opened the largest chocolate factory in the world but spies stole his recipes so he closed the factory. It didn't close forever though, and suddenly he decided to allow 5 children to visit the factory and one of them will win a special prize at the end. The children have to find one of the five golden tickets hidden beneath the ordinary wrapping paper of five ordinary Wonka bars. So, Augustus Gloop (a German chocoholic), Veruca Salt (a spoilt English brat), Violet Beauregarde (junior bubblegum champion), Mike Teavee (who hates chocolate) and Charlie Bucket (the luckiest boy in the entire world) win tickets and visit the factory.

    "Accidents" happen while on the guided tour. The greedy Augustus falls in the chocolate lake and gets accidentally sucked up and taken away to the room where they make the most delicious kind of strawberry flavoured chocolate coated fudge. Violet, ignoring Wonka's advice, tries some of his three course dinner gum and swells up like a blueberry. Veruca tries to grab a squirrel and ends up falling down the garbage chute in the direction of the incinerator (which thankfully is broken so there's about three weeks worth of rotten garbage to break her fall). Mike tries to use Wonka's chocolate teleport machine and ends up shrunk to about 6 inches high.

    Charlie wins the prize - it's Willy Wonka's factory (during his semi-annual haircut he found a grey hair and realised he'd have to find an heir). The only catch? Charlie would have to move the factory and never see his family again. He declines Wonka's offer. However, after Wonka is encouraged to make contact with his estranged father, he realises how important family can be, so he invites Charlie's entire family to move into the factory together.


    David Copperfield

    By Charles Dickens

    David Copperfield's father dies 3 months before his birth. His mother, very young, pretty, and inexperienced, raises the boy with the help of her loyal maid, Clara Peggoty. Things go well, young Davy is growing up in a happy, loving home – until his mother marries again. Mr. Murdstone, Davy's stepfather, believes that “firmness” is the only way of dealing with boys. He ends up sending Davy away to a boarding school run by a cruel schoolmaster Mr. Creakle.

    When Davy's mother dies, Mr. Murdstone decides that even this kind of education is too good for his stepson and promptly gets rid of him by sending him to London, to work at a blacking factory. Davy is only 10 when that happens. After many trials, he decides to run away and search for his aunt, Betsy Trotwood, who eventually adopts him.

    The second part of this novel shows the grown-up David Copperfield, he has completed his education and is apprenticed as a clerk to work in a law firm. He meets his boss's daughter Dora and falls in love. His feelings are returned, but Dora's father is furious when he finds out about the engagement. Meanwhile, David's aunt goes bankrupt, the family loses most of their possessions, and David has to work even harder in order to provide for himself and his loved ones.
    Don Quixote

    By Cervantes



    Its original language is Spanish


    is about Alonso Quixano, whom goes mad from reading tales of heroism and chivalry day and night, until he comes to believe he is a knight. The senile old gentleman then dons a makeshift suit of armor, mounts his steed, Roxinante, an old horse who is skin and bones, and sets off to revive the glory of knighthood with his sidekick Sancho Panza in the name of a simple country woman whom he dubs Lady Dulcinea de Toboso. In his adventures, he charges windmills that he thinks are evil giants, and rescues ladies in distress whether they need it or not. Don Quixote is insane, and the poor pair go about making fools of themselves and being beaten up in a parody of the great Spanish knights of old.










    Frankenstein
    or modern Prometheus


    By Mary Shelley




    Victor Frankenstein, a Swiss doctor, succeeds in animating a collection of human body parts he acquires from hospitals and cemeteries with disastrous results. The doctor names the creation after himself but is frightened at the monstrous thing he has made and decides to return it to a state of death, however the creature has disappeared into the countryside. Frankenstein is taken in by an elderly blind man who teaches him to speak but rejects him when he becomes aware of the monster’s appearance. The monster is taunted and beaten by the fearful villagers and becomes enraged. Frankenstein murders the doctor’s brother and then a young boy and girl. He returns to Frankenstein’s lab and agrees to spare the doctor’s life in return for a bride. The monster promises to take his mate deep into the forest far away from any people. The doctor agrees but has second thoughts and destroys his work after considering the possibility of a monstrous race. The creature flies into a rage and kills the doctor’s assistant.





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    Great Expectations

    by Charles Dickens



    Genre(s)
    Fiction Social criticism



    This novel is about a boy named Pip. He is an orphan who lives with his sister and his father-in-law Joe, his best friend. Joe is the local blacksmith who may not be the sharpest crayon in the box, but he is kind to Pip. The story begins at a graveyard and the reader sees Pip looking at the gravestones of his mother and father. Then suddenly a convict appears and tells Pip to steal food and a file to free him. The story only gets crazier from there. After Pip gets apprenticed to Joe, a mysterious benefactor comes and gives Pip the chance to become a gentleman, which he accepts in order to impress Estella, a noble young girl.--Submitted by Anonymous



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    Grimm's Fairy Tales

    by the Brothers Grimm




    Genre(s) Fairy tales Folklore


    The Grimms’ collection of tales consists mainly of Germanic tales but includes a number of French tales as well. The stories were not intended primarily for children. They contain witches, trolls, goblins, and wolves who prowl dark forests. Some of the tales were quite explicit and were rewritten by the brothers to better reflect what was considered appropriate for their time. Many English translations exist, but most of these are attempts to make the stories into harmless entertainments for children. The original tales are often very dark and do not make any attempt to avoid frightening their listeners, regardless of age.
    The tales collected by the Brothers Grimm underlie much of what we are familiar with today in children’s literature and cinema. The entire history of the Disney company is a major example of the Grimms’ influence beginning with the company’s first animated feature film, ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs









    Heidi

    by Johanna Spryi


    Genre(s) Children's novel

    The orphan child Heidi first lives with her aunt Dete, but Dete would like to concentrate on her career. So she brings Heidi to her grandfather, a queer old man living in an alpine cottage far from the next village (he is therefore called Alm-Uncle, Alpöhi or Almöhi in German). Alm-Uncle is good-hearted but mistrusts anybody and wants to keep the child from all evils of the world. So he refuses to send Heidi to school; instead she goes to the pastures, together with Peter, a shepherd boy looking after the goats (Geissenpeter = goat-Peter in German). This (all too harmonious) apine idyll finds a sudden end when aunt Dete comes in again and brings Heidi to Frankfurt (Germany) where she shall stay with Clara, the paralyzed daughter of a rich family, and learn something.

    Thanks to the grandmother of Clara, Heidi learns to read but she can't get acquainted to the strict discipline in a bourgeois upper class house (personified by governess Fraulein Rottenmeier). She is very lonesome and gets depressed by the gray anonymous city. Heidi becomes ill of homesickness, she starts to walk in her sleep. Miss Rottenmeier is alarmed, not because of the fate of the poor child, but rather because she thinks that there are ghosts in the old house. Finally Clara's father Herr Stresemann and the sympathetic doctor of the family decide to stay up till midnight and find out about the ghosts. When the doctor sees Heidi walking around in her sleep, he finds the right diagnosis and sends her back to the alps.

    Next summer, Clara visits Heidi there. They go to the pastures and Heidi shows Clara all the beauty of her world. Peter gets terribly jealous, and in a moment when he feels unobserved, he pushes the empty wheelchair down to the valley so it gets smashed. Clara wants to see the flowers and is forced to walk - and her desire is strong enough that she overcomes her handicap. Healings at body, spirit and soul in that healthy Alpine world - end well, all well












    Jane Eyre

    by Charlotte Brontë




    Genre(s) Gothic horror, social criticism, Bildungsroman


    Jane Eyre is a first-person narrative of the title character. The novel goes through five distinct stages: Jane's childhood at Gateshead, where she is emotionally and physically abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School, where she acquires friends and role models but also suffers privations; her time as the governess of Thornfield Manor, where she falls in love with her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family at Marsh's End (or Moor House) and Morton, where her cold clergyman-cousin St John
    Rivers proposes to her; and her reunion with and marriage to her beloved Rochester
    .











    Little Women


    by Louisa May Alcott



    Genre(s) Family Drama Comedy Coming of Age


    Four sisters - Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy - grow up living in poverty, but their family is far more tightly knit and loving than most. The book explores the sisters' relationship with their mother (Marmee), their home-from-the-war father, each other, and friends and acquaintances who are much wealthier than they. Alcott explores the chasm between rich and poor of the era through the friendship of the Alcott's next-door neighbor, Laurie, a boy about Jo's age who becomes her best friend and the means through which two of her sisters find love










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    By mohbabo
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    Here is one link for all the books
    above
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    I am gonna complete all what I have but not now cuz I don't have that much of time
    ان شاء الله
    IN DUE TIME ^____^
    I hope every one can get them


    a piece of advice from me : 1

    reading will improve your English so far ... without noticing that
    in summer holiday why not you read one or two of stories
    they gonna be something so nice and interesting



    if you have novels like those why not share within us ? just wondering


    في حفظ الرحمن و رعايته


    التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة mohbaboo ; 25-9-2010 الساعة 01:19 AM

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    الصورة الرمزية I LOVE JORDAN

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    read nothing ,,, but this is for me ^^


    okay after the worst MID term tests I have ever seen I come here



    huh me too ,



    ,,,, thanks sis ,,, great effort
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    TBH ,,, I haven't read any of them, except some pages from Alice in wonderland
    ,,,,

    most of Eng Curriculum here is about Shakespeare

    ,as if there were no one related to Eng Literature except him,

    that is why i cant stand him ^^


    >
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    anyway ,,, i have not much time now for reading ,,, later on insah'Allah


    if you have novels like those why not share within us ? just wondering
    the only novel i read is Joseph Andrews , written by Henry Fielding

    in fact i forced to read it as one of the subjects in my university's curriculum

    have you read it before ?


    it shows many themes, many contradictions, and present some people who say something and do another thing


    as you said before , the whole novel took place in a christian society so many ideas are wrong


    ok, then,


    keep on sis, waiting for more

    it is really amazing topic

    C___U

    ,,,,,,
    m,m,k
    التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة I LOVE JORDAN ; 5-5-2010 الساعة 07:31 PM سبب آخر: عدنااااااا ^^

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    الصورة الرمزية lolleta

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    oi girl

    Alarm before u do that bomb
    ^_*

    that amazing doind indeed
    my favorite books and i think for the most
    r novels
    but i used to download it audio
    and put it in my ears while doing anything
    ...
    the tale of two cities
    one of mine
    and i think i have to read others

    cuz i'm sure they're great
    it's enough to get them from Do Re Me
    right ?

    ....
    glad to see u bright again
    i miss old Do Ri Me

    but i think she came finally
    >>>>>>>>

    beeeeeeeeb ... leave the way to Do Ri
    التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة lolleta ; 5-5-2010 الساعة 09:44 PM

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    الصورة الرمزية أسمـــاء

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    !How Fantastic
    you know the best thing you've done is that you begin with Charles Dickens
    He is the best novelist ever
    and my favorite writer
    ..................
    A Tale of Two Cities

    by Charles Dickens
    Yes I've read it more than once
    the greatest masterpiece ever
    basically he himself is a novel and his life is such a dramatic one
    For the reason that he was criticizing the miserable bad social and economical conditions concerning that time , including the poor lives , lack of money and how they suffer it , the orphan kids and those who were fighting to get a piece of bread , he was describing himself and his tough life he had been through

    There is also David Copperfield and Oliver twist and they really are exciting
    but in the first one he is narrating his real life by being himself one of his heroes with of course little changing

    but really the novel you started with was new to me
    and I'm excited that I have something to read for him
    I will try to download it soon
    if , AT ALL , I found time

    Tom sawyer is also interesting
    but the rest of your novels are all new ^___^
    so we have lots of coming interesting coffee, book time
    thanks Dorimi
    that was a great work indeed
    keep it up

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    الصورة الرمزية Do Ri Me

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    hi every body ... and thanx for passing by
    you know the best thing you've done is that you begin with Charles Dickens
    He is the best novelist ever
    and my favorite writer
    hi Asuma

    you also like this
    yep ... Dickens one of my best novelist
    I don't why ... but may be ciuz of his realistic of this life

    Yes I've read it more than once
    the greatest masterpiece ever
    basically he himself is a novel and his life is such a dramatic one
    For the reason that he was criticizing the miserable bad social and economical conditions concerning that time , including the poor lives , lack of money and how they suffer it , the orphan kids and those who were fighting to get a piece of bread , he was describing himself and his tough life he had been through
    this one I read only a summary about it ... also my teachers talked about it
    huhuh I delay reading it cuz I will have it as a novel for my Victorian literature course
    ^____^ ... my mates say it is a wonderful one
    There is also David Copperfield and Oliver twist and they really are exciting
    but in the first one he is narrating his real life by being himself one of his heroes with of course little changing
    yeah ... I feel Dickens wants every body to know how life is miserable at that age of time
    how he was in a prison and how homeless and poverty in the society
    so he writes some thing so real and near to what happen
    ^^""" Im such a talkative

    so we have lots of coming interesting coffee, book time
    thanks Dorimi
    that was a great work indeed
    keep it up
    thanx asuma and you are welcome
    but bring another cup for me ^^



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    الصورة الرمزية Sos_chan

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    back

    and peace be upon u too
    well, it's really worth-ed to share such a great topic with us

    I remember the first time in ma life i hold an English novel in my hands; that time i was really young, i could merely read the phrases "and, is, was" at that time, and all what i care about was searching for any images inside the novel
    xD

    now the things have changed somehow
    as i want to improve my english, i thought it'd be a great idea if i read some english novels, so i brought the Twilight series and i finished the first one already ^^

    it won't be a bad idea at all if i add the novels you included in your topic to my list at all
    A Tale of Two Cities seems exciting
    thxxx alot ^^

    I wish you very good luck n your final examz and to get high marks, as u really wish, and more
    ^_^

    keep it up

    c ya
    التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة Sos_chan ; 7-5-2010 الساعة 10:02 PM

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    الصورة الرمزية Ash..!!

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    Hi sweet Do Ri Me ;p
    how r u girl!? ^^ x
    you have here an amazing topic
    am so grateful cuz I really need to improve
    my bad language and reading this will help
    me a lot ! x
    thank u so so much! x
    وجزاكِ الله خير الجزاء يا غالية! :]
    التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة Ash..!! ; 6-5-2010 الساعة 04:42 AM سبب آخر: sorry I just like dreamo as a name ^^"

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    الصورة الرمزية I LOVE JORDAN

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    الصورة الرمزية Ls460L

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    You have dazzling stuff you have really impressed us ,
    thanks chum.

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    الصورة الرمزية lolleta

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    Peace everyone

    dear sister
    this is a very nice collection for our electronic bookshelves XD
    most of them are all-time classics

    I have a novel but couldn't find it for downloading
    it's name is (A Little Piece of Ground ) by: Elizabeth Laird
    It's a story of a Palestinian kid who wanted a little piece of ground to play football
    it's a very great story by a writer who lived in Lebanon

    the book was banned any countries after a lot of pressure from the Jewish parties
    but you can find it in our libraries easily and it's one of the best novels I read in English

    this a picture of the book


    from wikipedia
    The book is about a twelve year old boy and his family struggling under the oppression of occupation in Israel/Palestine. It was first published by Macmillan in 2003 and reprinted by Haymarket Books in 2006. In 2003 it was a nominee for the Carnegie Medal and in 2004 won the Hampshire Book Award. The story comes from Laird's experiences in Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War. The book has attracted some controversy regarding its portrayal of Israel/Palestinian relations.

    Plot summary

    Karim Aboudi, a Palestinian youth, has a list of what he wants from life. He wants to be a champion football player like Zinedine Zidane, a game designer, the inventor of an acid that would dissolve Israeli tanks, stronger than his older brother, good looking, and become a famous actor (or at least famous), among other things. An encounter with Israeli troops causes him to realize that what he wants the most is a normal life. Towards this, he wants to break the curfew set on his community, and play soccer outside with his friends.




    thank you for the library
    and I hope everyone will get the benefit of it
    as for me, I can,t read electronic books, especially the long ones ^_^ and enjoy reading the old fashioned way

    peace

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    اقتباس المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة I LOVE JORDAN مشاهدة المشاركة

    ,,,,,,

    welcome jojo
    how are things now ?


    ,as if there were no one related to Eng Literature except him,
    take it easy ^^ for sure you gotta study novel and play
    so half by half


    the only novel i read is Joseph Andrews , written by Henry Fielding

    in fact i forced to read it as one of the subjects in my university's curriculum

    have you read it before ?

    not yet .... but I know it ...
    one of closed friend asked for help in a presentation about this novel ... and I said yes
    so I search in our huge LIB for it ...
    the story is some how close to prophet Joseph
    and it's very old ... some consider it as the fist Eng novel
    ^^
    it's interesting ... and I m gonna read it in sha'a Allah


    yourwelcome sis
    see ya




    اقتباس المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة lolleta مشاهدة المشاركة

    what's up lolo ... there is a new dorime and old one V___V hhh
    okay ... I am glad that makes you happy ...but really
    that would be a fantastic idea if I listen to story not read it
    ^^"""
    you are amazing girl
    ^____^
    huhuh
    thanx honey
    see ya

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    الصورة الرمزية Do Ri Me

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    Hi sweet Dreamo ;p
    how r u girl!? ^^ x
    you have here an amazing topic
    am so grateful cuz I really need to improve
    my bad language and reading this will help
    me a lot ! x
    thank u so so much! x
    وجزاكِ الله خير الجزاء يا غالية! :]
    hi asho chan
    you know ... I am not dream ... but dorime but if you find it difficult call me meme ( some how real name ) huhu
    I am fine ... 'n free
    and you ?
    yes ... just go ahead and start
    if you have time just read bit by bit ^___^ with all your sense

    okay thanx alot

    و جوزؤتي خيرا أيضا !

    may Allah bless you

    You have dazzling stuff you have really impressed us ,
    thanks chum
    so keep on brother
    thanks for dropping by
    ^^

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    الصورة الرمزية Do Ri Me

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    hi captain ... you know I got a project of translation
    but cuz it's political 100% I am afraid to ask for help
    ^^"" so may be I 'll get weak and ask

    A Little Piece of Ground
    when I looked at first at the map I imagined my homeland
    but of course it's not the same

    they plot summary of it is very nice and make me wanna read it now
    oh yeah cuz there is no download for it , I 'll try search for it in the LIB of the IUG

    as for me, I can,t read electronic books, especially the long ones ^_^ and enjoy reading the old fashioned way

    look captain ... there are such ppl can't get them due to several things
    'n I am so agree with you that the hard copy of the book is better


    okay thanx for passing and adding
    see ya'

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    الصورة الرمزية أسمـــاء

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    most of Eng Curriculum here is about Shakespeare

    ,as if there were no one related to Eng Literature except him,

    that is why i cant stand him ^^
    agree , honestly I couldn't see what people are seeing in him
    Not the language of course or the wisdom , but his plot and story line in most of his plays are fabricated in such funny way, can't forget how he ended Hamlet , it feels like he regreted making up such number of characters so he wanted to get rid of them at once , and then when you say the weakness points of his play or try to critisize him or to show some other great writers that exceed his level million times, people will look at u as a murderer arguing idiotically with anything about Shakespear in their minds but his name !!
    Being himself doesn't mean he is everything in literature or all his works are the best ever!

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    thank you it's very beautiful novels

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    الصورة الرمزية Schwert

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    Peace be upon you sister
    How r u, I'm happy to see this topic, I can download these novels from this topic without waste my time for find them in websites, thanks abundle DoRiMe you're too kind^ ^, this first one is saved in my PC, the secound one seems good I'll get it later, the third one..well, I think I know it, the forth one I cross it"I didn't like its pic", the fifth one.I think I'll back to it in the last, the pic of sixth one isn't appeared, the last one seems good and it'll be the second one for reading, this topic is nice and it's surely useful, keep going and.. by for now

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    can't forget how he ended Hamlet , it feels like he regreted making up such number of characters so he wanted to get rid of them at once

    indeed ...huh XD ... as most of his black period ... such as King Lear when we studied it in school we were shocked cuz 7 of characters dead in the end
    ^^"
    and it was a Q to call their names huhuhuh



    thank you it's very beautiful novels
    welcome brother here
    and thanx alot

    ^^

    Peace be upon you sister
    How r u, I'm happy to see this topic, I can download these novels from this topic without waste my time for find them in websites, thanks abundle DoRiMe you're too kind^ ^, this first one is saved in my PC, the secound one seems good I'll get it later, the third one..well, I think I know it, the forth one I cross it"I didn't like its pic", the fifth one.I think I'll back to it in the last, the pic of sixth one isn't appeared, the last one seems good and it'll be the second one for reading, this topic is nice and it's surely useful, keep going and.. by for now


    hi brother
    I am glad that they are benefit for you
    ^^
    about the 4th one ^^""" this one of my course ... what to do if a pig is the hero , but this story is one of the most satirical novel in literature ... so realistic
    ...
    when you got time read them
    and to make the info in ur head just watch the movie of every novel to stick it forever


    there are still more
    ^^
    see ya




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    am back ^_^

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    الصورة الرمزية X-Ray

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    Thank you very much for these outstanding novels

    once I'm done with my problems , I'm going to upload my modest novels collection

    ^_^

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