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Anisa The best parts of Sophie's World are the fictional parts--Sophie's actual world: the time spent with her friend, her reading of the letters in her garden hideout, her interactions with her mom. That is a story. Gaarder was a philosophy teacher, so it isn't really surprising that Sophie's World is so heavy on philosophy. It's just a shame, because the mystery and magical realism elements are smart and are deserving of at least as many pages. She was amazed by the weirdness of life and how incredible it was to exist in the world. It was intriguing and very focused on how unlikely and amazing it is to be alive.


message 2: by Sania (new)

Sania ramadhani i am agree with you. because we can find out about philosophy


message 3: by EKA (new)

EKA FAHRUN i think the best part when sophie always curious with the sender of the letter because it makes me always guessed and curious too.


message 4: by Sitra (last edited Sep 03, 2020 01:23AM) (new)

Sitra Hasyira my fav part in this book is when sophie's first get the letters. the author can describes the look on sophie's face that shows surprised, confused, feeling strange but also curious that lead her to knows deeper about philosophy


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Farra Dieba My favorite part of the book is when Sophie finally meet the sender of the letter, Alberto.


message 6: by Dela (new)

Dela Romadhona I think my favorite part is how Sophie got a mysterious letter from anonymous. It makes me curious about the next story to find out who is the sender even the story has a heavy topic like philosophy.


message 7: by Eka (new)

Eka Listy Sania wrote: "i am agree with you. because we can find out about philosophy"
so, what is exactly your favorite part of the book?


message 8: by Eka (last edited Sep 03, 2020 09:37PM) (new)

Eka Listy It's always captivating to talk about best part of books we read. Do you also find some parts of this book (or any book you have read) have an impact on your life?


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