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    <body><![CDATA[Bagi seseorang yang mengetahui takdirnya, ia harus menjalaninya.<br/><br/>***<br/><br/>Pernahkah anda membayangkan bahwa dunia ini terdiri dari manusia yang setipe dengan 4 golongan kartu? Ada manusia tipe sekop, hati, wajik dan keriting. Tapi diantara keempat golongan kartu itu selalu ada sebua...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3397181">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[في الخارج لم يكن جوستاين غاردر معروفاً بإسمه الشخصي كما كان معروفاً بعملة الشهير &quot;عالم صوفي&quot;,لكن غاردر في بلده النرويج حيث كان يدرس الفلسفة وتاريخ الأفكار وحيث يتفرغ اليوم للتأمل والكتابة إشتهر  أولاً بروايتة الرائعة &quot;سرُّ الصبر&quot; ذائعة الصيت , حيث نضعها اليوم ما بين يدي القارئ العربي  بعد أن إستمتع ها القارئ للنص العربي لـ&quot;فتاة البرتقال &quot; الذي أبدع فيها غاردر أيما إبداع .<br/><br/>بطل &quot;سرُّ لبصبر&quot; الطفل هانس توماس , البالغ من العمر إثني عشر عاماً  يسافر مع والده إلى اليونان  لكي يلتحق بالأم أنيتا  التي هاجرت إلى بلاد الفلاسفة  قبل سنوات بحثاً عن الحقيقة ,وبذلك كانت الرحلة إلى اليونان أرض الفلاسفةهي المحطة المثالية لإعادة إكتشاف الأساطير  الإنسانية الخالدة ,<br/>في هذه القصة التي تعكس ألوان  لعبة الورق  يخلط جوستاين غاردر نسيجه الروائي بعالم الحكايا الإسطورية ومن خلا مسارٍ تلقينيّ بين الرحلات  الحقيقية والرحلات الخيالية نتعرف على فضائل التأمل  وإستقلال العقل ومزايا الصبر أيضاً ]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[هذا الكتاب لايشبه شيئا قرأته. ربما لأنه أول قرائتي عن الفلسفة؟<br/><em>&quot;رائع أيما روعة، مثير أيما إثارة، وجذاب أيما جذابية&quot;</em><br/>يأخذك قسرا إلى عالم يتراقص بين الحقيقة ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/48001838">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[akhirnya aku benar2 mabuk soda pelangi ;{ <br/><br/>Misteri Soliter : cerita dalam cerita yang bercerita tentang berceritanya cerita *bingung kan?* <br/>dalam Misteri Soliter, Gaarder masih membawa tanya yang sama seperti Dunia Sophie : Siapakah kau ? Dari manakah kau? dan Causa Prima andalannya ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/24582960">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[این مطلب یک راز است که چگونه مردم می توانند در جهان پرسه بزنند بدون آنکه مدام درباره اینکه کی هستند و از کجا آمده اند از خود سوالاتی بکنند؟!<br/><br/>می دانید چرااغلب مرد...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/49536143">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[في رواية / سر الصبر / اثنتين وخمسين ورقة لعب تسرد حكاية تومس مع أبية هانس في طريقهم الطويل الذي تطول فيه الحكايات والأساطير والأسئلة وتتبدل فيه الحياة وتتلون من مدينة...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/79011252">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Like all Jostein Gaarder's books - the book is filled with interesting thoughts from the world of ideas.:) It makes you question your existence - questioning not laced with doubt but with wonder at the magnificence and utter wonder of this world. While reading the book - I was all at once the Joker ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/59592916">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Pagi ini sangat istimewa. Belasan kupu-kupu putih beterbangan berputar-putar di sekeliling pohon-pohon kecil di bawah sana. Dengan penuh perasaan takjub kunikmati kelincahan mereka berlompatan dari dahan ke dahan; bercanda ria dengan sesama, berdua, bertiga, berempat. Ada warna tersendiri yang merek...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/39728602">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This is my all-time favorite book, and Gaarder is one of my all-time favorite authors.  His sophomore effort is the strongest, I feel, for many reasons - complex enough to keep you interested, interesting and whimsical enough to keep it light, and new enough (in his works) that the story within a st...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4224522">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This novel, which was published in Norway before <strong>&quot;Sophie's World&quot;</strong>, is another offbeat, delightful ontology masquerading as an ingeniously constructed fairy tale. It tells the story of the 12-year-old Hans Thomas, who is driving with his father from Norway to Greece in a quest to retrieve h...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/52468736">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This one is a strange one. <br/><br/>This book did not have me reading frantically to find out what happens next, but it did have me thinking about the book quite a bit.  I found it strange, magical, fascinating, quirky and oddly calming.<br/><br/>I will never think about the Joker in a deck of ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/22329834">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[غاردر روائي مثير، فلسفي جميل ورواية سر الصبر تعطينا مساحة من الصبر على عدم استعجال النهاية لقصة نسجها من خيوط خياله الرحب، ورقة اللعب وسر الكتاب الموجود في بداخل قط...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/79390924">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[في الخارج لم يكن جوستاين غاردر معروفاً بإسمه الشخصي كما كان معروفاً بعملة الشهير &quot;عالم صوفي&quot;,لكن غاردر في بلده النرويج حيث كان يدرس الفلسفة وتاريخ الأفكار وحيث يتفرغ اليوم للتأمل والكتابة إشتهر  أولاً بروايتة الرائعة &quot;سرُّ الصبر&quot; ذائعة الصيت , حيث نضعها اليوم ما بين يدي القارئ العربي  بعد أن إستمتع ها القارئ للنص العربي لـ&quot;فتاة البرتقال &quot; الذي أبدع فيها غاردر أيما إبداع .<br/><br/>بطل &quot;سرُّ لبصبر&quot; الطفل هانس توماس , البالغ من العمر إثني عشر عاماً  يسافر مع والده إلى اليونان  لكي يلتحق بالأم أنيتا  التي هاجرت إلى بلاد الفلاسفة  قبل سنوات بحثاً عن الحقيقة ,وبذلك كانت الرحلة إلى اليونان أرض الفلاسفةهي المحطة المثالية لإعادة إكتشاف الأساطير  الإنسانية الخالدة ,<br/>في هذه القصة التي تعكس ألوان  لعبة الورق  يخلط جوستاين غاردر نسيجه الروائي بعالم الحكايا الإسطورية ومن خلا مسارٍ تلقينيّ بين الرحلات  الحقيقية والرحلات الخيالية نتعرف على فضائل التأمل  وإستقلال العقل ومزايا الصبر أيضاً ]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[من أمتع الكتب التي قرأت في هذا العام.  هذا الكتاب دعاني للتفكير بشكل عميق بالفعل أكثر من عالم صوفي بمراحل.  ربط لعبة الورق بالحياة الحقيقية ذكي بالفعل.<br/>لا أتفق معك م...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/47035314">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[راز فال ورق]]>
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    <![CDATA[Jostein Gaarder had an unlikely international success with <em>Sophie's World</em>, a novelized exploration of western philosophy through the eyes of a young girl. This is an earlier work, translated from the Norwegian by Sarah Jane Hails. This fable-like story dabbles in philosophy too, though more lightly. It tells of a Norwegian boy traveling across Europe with his calm and reflective father in search of his long lost mother. The boy finds a tiny manuscript that reveals the secret of a magic deck of cards that can tell the future.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[يكي از كتابهاي فوق العاده كه خواندم حداقل سه بار خواندمش و چندين جلسه با دوستم جهان در موردش بحث كرديم]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[El Misterio del Solitario]]>
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    <![CDATA[Hans Thomas, un muchacho noruego de 12 anos, y su padre emprenden un viaje hacia Atenas en busca de la madre, que ocho anos atras los abandono para encontrarse a si misma. El azar hace que se detengan en Dorf, un pequeno pueblo donde un viejo panadero regala al joven un panecillo que oculta un diminuto libro, que Hans Thomas comenzara a leer con la ayuda de una lupa que un misterioso enano le regala. A partir de ese momento, el muchacho inicia otro emocionante viaje paralelo: el de la imaginacion. Sabra de Frode, un marinero que naufrago y sobrevivio en una isla desierta, de su baraja de naipes y de como combatio su soledad haciendo que cada una de las 53 cartas tuviera vida propia (52 de ellas bastante inconscientes; una sola, Comodin, entiende verdaderamente las reglas del solitario que hace el anciano). Pensando en todo ello, a Hans Thomas le surgira una pregunta: Hasta que punto podemos nosotros, a diferencia de los naipes, determinar nuestro destino?]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[With this book I corroborate something I suspected long ago: the message delivered by a book is different from one person to another.<br/><br/>I loved Sophie's World, and an acquiescence recommended me this other Gaarder book.<br/><br/>Later on a workmate also noticed this book as one of his fav...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/57650464">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[خوندن این کتاب می تونم بگم که تجربه ی واقعن لذت بخشی بود. یه عالمه احساس وارث بعدی بودن و  همون عشق دیرینه به جوکر... خوندنش حس رمز گشایی می خواد و اینطور لذت خوندنش چندی...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/61392321">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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