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Aristotle — The Art of Living with Balance

Turning ideals into action: lessons from the philosopher of life itself Imagine walking into a vast garden, perfectly designed—flowers blooming in harmony, paths flowing gracefully, sunlight illuminating every corner. Every plant, every stone, every bird seems in its right place. This is the world Aristotle invites us into: a world where life is an art, and happiness is a skill we can learn.

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Theodoros Kafantaris
Dec 08, 2025
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Poems by Paul Celan

Paul Celan’s Poems is not just a book—it’s an emotional tremor bound between covers. Known for its sparse brilliance, linguistic innovation, and unforgettable emotional weight, this collection remains one of the most significant works of post-war European poetry. Celan writes as someone who has witnessed the unthinkable and insists on speaking, even in fractured, minimalist whispers.

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Theodoros Kafantaris
Dec 07, 2025
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The Stranger by Albert Camus

Albert Camus’s The Stranger is one of those rare books that manages to be both startlingly simple and unsettlingly profound. With its cool, detached narrator and stark reflections on the meaning (or meaninglessness) of life, the novel has become a landmark in modern literature. It’s a slim book—you can read it in an afternoon—but it lingers in your mind for years, poking at your assumptions, your emotions, and maybe even your existential comfort zone.

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Theodoros Kafantaris
Dec 06, 2025
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

Few novels sweep readers into a storm of emotion quite like Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights—a book that arrives with thunder, leaves with lightning, and somehow manages to remain irresistibly magnetic after nearly two centuries. Equal parts Gothic drama, psychological portrait, and meditation on love at its most destructive, this 1847 classic has secured its place as one of literature’s most haunting works.

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Theodoros Kafantaris
Dec 05, 2025
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The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio

Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron is one of those books that reminds you literature has always been a refuge—sometimes literally. Written in the 14th century during the Black Death, this collection of 100 stories offers humor, wit, romance, scandal, and wisdom, all wrapped in a narrative frame about ten young Florentines fleeing the plague. It’s part social satire, part moral study, and part delightful escape. Its impact ripples through centuries of storytelling, influencing Chaucer, Shakespeare, and countless modern writers.

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Theodoros Kafantaris
Dec 04, 2025
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