So for our first book club the winner is The Master and Margarita
https://www.amazon.com/Master-Margarita-Mikhail-Bulgakov/dp/0802130119
https://www.paskvil.com/file/files-books/bulgakov-master-and-margarita.pdf
Here’s a free pdf, different translation though.
This is the first time we’re doing this so is kind of messy. But I think this format should work from now on. We’ll have a nomination thread, then a voting thread with the most votes one wins by plurality (voting should be on Saturday and then close by midnight), this first time we did both in a single thread, but next one should be divided.
The book club discussions will be hold every Sunday, I’ll post them around noon E.T.
Now I have to ask, is 100 pages a week fine? Or 50 pages?
If it is 100 we could agree to read up to Chapter 7, which ends at page 97. If is 50, until page 53, that is, the first 3 Chapters.
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In the final chapters, Margarita, the novel's protagonist, is presented with an opportunity to reunite with the Master, a writer who has faced persecution for his controversial work. She is invited to attend the devil's extravagant ball, where she confronts a range of supernatural and fantastical characters. The devil, Woland, presents her with a choice—to remain in this world of chaos and darkness or to leave it behind.
Margarita chooses to sacrifice her own happiness and freedom to save the Master. In an act of love and redemption, she becomes a witch and flies with the devil and his entourage, embracing a life of eternal servitude in return for the Master's release from his torment.
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Só não vou ler o teu post porque não quero spoiler kkk.
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pode ler, não tem spoiler
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Tu ja leu esse livro?
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não, vale a pena?
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Eu gostei. O livro começa com a expedição de Diogo Cão e vai até um pouco além da conquista de Goa (acaba por volta de 1520). Apenas um capítulo sobre Pedro Álvares Cabral fala sobre o descobrimento do Brasil, o resto e enfocado na África e a India, as viagens do Vasco da Gama e tem bastante sobre Afonso de Albuquerque (quem eu achei um “badass”).
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ele era sim mas mais baddass acho o Francisco de Almeida e a Batalha de Diu
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Também fala muito dele, e de como ele ficou putasso depois da morte do filho mandando o D. Manuel I se catar e se vingando de qualquer jeito.
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Portugal era realmente foda
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