Bookworms of JF, what's your favorite book (s) and why?

Bookworms of JF, what's your favorite book (s) and why?

wakuu,ninaomba in the footsteps of mr kurtz ameandika michella wrong
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Mkuu,
Mr Kurtz ni mhusika mkuu kwenye “The Heart of Darkness”.

In the Footsteps of Mr Kurtz is named after the central character in The Heart of Darkness.

oh, nitakitafuta na hiko nikisome, nilikua najiuliza kwanini michella wrong ameita kitabu chake hivo sikupata jibu
 
Samahan wakubwa
Naomba kujuzwa kitabu kizuri kinachohusu ujasiriamali na biashara.
Ahsanteni

Mkuu vipo vingi sana.

Ila unaweza kuanza na The Richest Man in Babylon.

Ushuhuda kuhusu hiki kitabu ni mwingi sana kwenye huu uzi.
 
Hullo Paula.

There are lands in the magical world of books that are always worth your time to revisit.

So you ‘ve gone back to the Middle Earth!

I wish you much enjoyment with the Hobbits and company.

On my part, I was back in the Salinas Valley recently and soon I will travel farther back to Narnia.

Timshel !

I am totally agreeing with you Nowonmai.

Wowww, Salinas Valley? That's my favorite.
I have re-read at least 10 times.
 
I am totally agreeing with you Nowonmai.

Wowww, Salinas Valley? That's my favorite.
I have re-read at least 10 times.

Well.

The best part for me was Samuel Hamilton, Adam Trask and George Lee reminicsing about the biblical story of Cain and Abel.

And the wonderful discovery of the Hebrew word “Timshel” by Lee’s relatives, the old Chinese scholars.

“Thou mayest” is truly one of the magic words of all times.

It is one of the reasons I find myself returning to Salinas Valley again and again.

How I long to be with you in these magical landscapes...

Timshel!
 
Well.

The best part for me was Samuel Hamilton, Adam Trask and George Lee reminicsing about the biblical story of Cain and Abel.

And the wonderful discovery of the Hebrew word “Timshel” by Lee’s relatives, the old Chinese scholars.

“Thou mayest” is truly one of the magic words of all times.

It is one of the reasons I find myself returning to Salinas Valley again and again.

How I long to be with you in these magical landscapes...

Timshel!
Speaking of the word "Timshel", is it a real Hebrew word? Nowonmai?
 
A book of One thousand nights and a night (1001 nights).. it's a collection of more than one thousand popular stories and unpopular
 
Speaking of the word "Timshel", is it a real Hebrew word? Nowonmai?

I really cannot say so for sure Paula.

According to some authorities the correct Hebrew term is “timshal”, full context “atah timshal bo”.

Again, in the Asheknaz bible the term is “timshol’.

Search over the word and you will find so much contention over its pronounciation as well as its translation not to mention its literal, metaphoric and allegoric meaning.

What is important to me however is the implied man’s God given ability to choose between good and evil.

Another thing which is of some gratification to me as a reader of books is that it is Steinbeck, who brought this word to the literary attention of the world through East of Eden.
 
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