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Section 22 - The Binding of the Dragon

  Brief Summary As the city rises in a storm of stones and arrows, Zahhak attempts a final, cowardly infiltration of his own palace via a secret path to murder the sisters of Jamshid. Fereydun intercepts him, shattering his helmet with the cow-headed mace, but heeded by the divine messenger Soroush, he spares the tyrant’s life to prevent a martyr's legacy. Instead, Fereydun institutes a new civil order, purges the corrupt laws of the past, and hauls the bound dragon to Mount Damavand, where he is nailed into a deep cave to remain a living monument to the containment of evil. The Paranoia of the Shadow-State The "Secret Path" and the "Masked Tyrant" perfectly illustrate the final stage of a crumbling power: the loss of the public square. When a ruler must enter his own home in disguise or travel through security tunnels, he has already become an outsider in his own land. This physical hiding mirrors the "End of the Patriarchal Illusion," where the v...

A Sociopath's Guide to a Successful Marriage by M. K. Oliver (2025): A Review

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Title : A Sociopath's Guide to a Successful Marriage Author : M. K. Oliver Publication Year: 2025 Rating : ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pages : 384 Source : audiobook @storytel.tr Genre : Thriller, crime fiction, Mystery, Suspense, Satire, Dark comedy, Psychological thriller I’ll keep this short, unlike the novel, which went on forever—but at least it had the decency to come in bite-sized chapters. What on earth did I just listen to? It was super disturbing. Every line felt like it had crawled out of a morally bankrupt brain cell, and I loved it. Our main character, Lalla—officially a sociopath, unofficially a sociopath-psychopath hybrid—devotes herself to keeping her children, her marriage, and the whole clan safe, polished, and climbing the social ladder. And absolutely no one is allowed to get in her way. If they try, they’ll end up wishing their mother had used better contraception. Beyond Lalla’s delightful darkness, we meet other characters whose lives we can’t help wanting to follow, even...

Nutshell by Ian McEwan (2016): A Review

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Title: Nutshell Author: Ian McEwan Publication Year: 2016 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫 Pages: 208 Source: book Genre: literary fiction, retelling, humor So here I am, having finished the book and still blinking in confusion. No matter how long I sit with this story, it remains weird and different. Of course it is—someone thought it would be a good idea to hand the narrative over to the most unhinged type of narrator imaginable: a fetus. And not just any fetus. Oh no. This is a Hamlet-adjacent, aggressively thoughtful, politically attuned, philosophically overcaffeinated fetus who makes most adults look underqualified to do anything. From the opening line—“So here I am, upside down in a woman” —I simply surrendered. Fine, I thought, we’re doing this. I accepted the sheer madness of the point of view without protest. It was, in fact, ridiculously fun. But then this embryo starts casually displaying a level of knowledge about the outside world so encyclopedic, so disturbingly precise, that I b...

Today in Bookish and Literary History, April 12

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1857 Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert | FR | 329 | 1887 Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen | NOR | 120 | 1944 Searching Wind by Lillian Hellman | US | 96 | 1976 Interview with a Vampire by Anne Rice | US | 342 | 2005 Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro | JAP-UK | 288 | 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 | ⭐⭐⭐💫 | My Review 2012 Secrets of the Tides by Hannah Richell | UK-AUS | 360 | 2014 Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage by Haruki Murakami | JAP | 298 | 🏆🏆🏆 2020 Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan | Ireland | 240 | 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 2022 Woman, Eating: A Literary Vampire Novel by Claire Kohda | UK | 240 | 2022 Nobody Gets Out Alive: Stories by Leigh Newman | US | 288 | 🏆🏆 🔗 Check this list for Today in Bookish History for April: https://fable.co/list/3088a6ea-b9b8-44fb-bcfb-4de408996dec/share

Today in Bookish and Literary History, April 11

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1967 Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard | UK | 127 | 2006 Black Swan Green by David Mitchell | UK | 294 | 2014 All My Puny Sorrows by Miriam Toews | CAN | 336 | 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 2017 If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio | US | 368 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ( My Review ) 2023 Chrysalis by Anna Metcalfe | UK | 272 | 2023 Hit Parade of Tears: Stories by Izumi Suzuki | JAP | 288 | 2023 Veniss Underground by Jeff VanderMeer | US | 200 | 2023 The Trackers by Charles Frazier | 336 | 2023 Alexandra Petri's US History: Important American Documents | US | 352 | 2023 Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh | UK | 448 | 🏆🏆🏆🏆 2024 England is Mine by Nicolas Padamsee | UK | 336 | 2024 The Body in the Mobile Library and Other Stories by Peter Bradshaw | UK | 224 🔗 Check this list for Today in Bookish History for April: https://fable.co/list/3088a6ea-b9b8-44fb-bcfb-4de408996dec/share