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Writer's pictureJuan Lupe Canoza

From: THE LIBRARY

Updated: Dec 7, 2021

Monthly Book Recommendation.


Books. (duh, this is the library)


And without further a do, here are the Top 3 books we recommend for this month, in no particular order.






Crime and Punishment

by: Fyodor Dostoevsky

After selling the last of his possession to the old lady, a law student at its wits end plans to murder and rob her.


Is crime justifiable? What really is the premises of good and bad? And, how far does free will takes you.


Question morality and society with Dostoevsky's controversial novel.










Sybil

By: Flora Rheta Schreiber


Knowing one's self is pretty important on introspective and personal growth. It may be hard, yes, but not as hard as having 16 different personalities.


Based on a true story, Sybil instills the fear of losing touch of you really are.


Makes you wonder, what defines who you are? Who are you?








House of Leaves

By: Mark Z. Danielewski


A Man's Descent to Madness


The book is a layer of stories which started with the main character obtaining a copy of a handwritten extensive academic study of a film that doesn't exist from the house of an old dead blind man.


House of leaves is a very complex piece of literature. It broke the boundaries of just being a book by literally and physically distorting the writing spaces and by giving you the feeling of fear and anxiety similar to how you are afraid of sleeping alone at night when you are young.



As you can see i suck at describing things.


Nonetheless, Please try them or something. You can always visit the library to give suggestion, ratings, and/or feedback


P.S: The Headmaster haven't read any of them, pls don't spoil him.



Sincerly yours

Hiyori Quillworth - Head Librarian




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Theather

Mozart - Lacrimosa
Kindred - The Eternal Hunters
Saint-Saëns - The Carnival of the Animals - VII. Aquarium
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (Mvt. 1)
Tartini - Devil's Trill Sonata
Beethoven - Für Elise
Chopin - Nocturne op.9 No.2
Debussy - Claire De Lune
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