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📚 Calling all Bookworms 🐛✨ we devour books faster than pizza (almost), so share the best thing you’ve read recently!

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Each of you should write down the name of the book you have read.What effects or impression did the book leave on him?

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i think the most satisfying thing about reading a book is watching the left side get thicker and the right side get thinner.

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The fastest way to lose a good man, it's not cheating, it's becoming his biggest source of stress. He's already fighting the world of work pressure, money, expectations. If home feels like another battlefield, he won't stay long.
​Men don't leave because someone prettier shows up; they leave when peace disappears.
​If every conversation is a challenge, every decision is questioned, every moment feels tense—that's not partnership, that's pressure. He doesn't need a competitor; he needs softness where life is hard, respect where the world doubts him.
​Loyalty isn't controlled, it's created. So if he's distant, ask yourself: Are you his peace, or just another problem.?
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read more books. read to escape reality. read to understand reality. read to challenge what you believe. read to think better. read to write better. read to argue better. read to know yourself. read to build something. a single book can completely rewire your brain.

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The less you explain yourself, the more energy you keep.

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Your different from X and y so be you and remember in every house there is moaning and on every cheek run tears

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"Men treat women how they'd like to be treated but eventually they treat women how they have been treating them" -
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS STATEMENT?

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Finally finished reading Jane Eyre. The ending was disappointing to say the least.

Am I missing something?

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Does anyone know where I can get a tafsir as sadi set for an affordable price? 👀

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You may judge others only according to your knowledge of yourself ' ~Kahlil Gibran♥

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