Sunday, October 25, 2009
Spotlight on an Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Books on the Net: A List of Interesting Links
-If you think "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens is boring, look at
this.
-The US has their own version of National Bookstore. It's called Barnes and Nobles & I think it's older than National Bookstore.
-Zombie lovers & men rejoice! If you want to know about the plot of Jane Austen's most celebrated work, Pride & Prejudice, without the girly, girly stuff, and the boring dialogue, here is the
book for you!
More of this coming soon!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Spotlight on a Famous Author: Franz Kafka

Spotlight on a Famous Author
Franz Kafka
Short Biography
Franz Kafka was born on July 3, 1883 to a Jewish middle-class family in Prague (presently, the capital of the Czech Republic), Austria-Hungary. He is best known for his surreal, often disturbing, symbolic fiction. His father was a merchant, but he often neglects his son most of the time. Kafka lived most of his life with his family, was engaged twice but never married & had an uneasy relationship with a German woman named Felice Bauer. Kafka studied law in the University of Prague. He then took a civil service post, but he wrote in his spare time. Later on, in 1917, Kafka contracted tuberculosis. A depressed and lonely man, he died in Austria in June 3, 1924.
His Works
The Metamorphosis
Probably Franz Kafka's most famous work, it's about a man who, after he has woken up in his bed, suddenly found out he was transformed into a gigantic insect (or cockroach, or beetle, or spider). As the story progresses, his family slowly neglects him since that he is unable to provide them because he is now a bug.
The Trial
Another one of Franz Kafka's famous works, its about what will happened if a man was arrested & the nature of his crime being unknown. It has lots of unreliable characters & it ends with, well, the novel wasn't completed & we'll never know what actually happened to the man.
The Castle
Yet another famous Kafka work, it is about a man, mysteriously named K, who travels to a village governed by "the Castle", an extremely bureaucratic organization where complaints are sent through forms. It's a satire on bureaucracy & the abuse of power.
There will be more like this coming soon, so please chack my blog for more updates!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
A Very Sad Tragedy This Week
Friday, September 25, 2009
Random Stuff
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Uy mga kaklase ko! so funny! lol!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Super busy
Second Order of Business
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
First Order of Business
10. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

I love this amazing tale about how 3 ghosts not only changed the life of Ebenezer Scrooge but also how these ghosts let Christmas spirit into the heart of Scrooge. If Charles Dickens were alive today, he would be surpirsed at knowing how his work became a Christmas classic.
9. Matilda by Roald Dahl
8. Kalevala
Part 2 of this post will be posted tomorrow. Sorry! Many homework to do!
