Dimitrie Cantemir Book Club

Friday, July 6, 2012


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  • Lya
  • NeMe
  • adanic
  • kitty
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DC/BC
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Once upon a time, in a far away land, there was a small kingdom called Dimitrie Cantemir. This ki...

Books we've read

A Clockwork Orange A Clockwork Orange
by Anthony Burgess

The Moor's last sigh The Moor's Last Sigh
by Salman Rushdie



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The Long Goodbye

The Long Goodbye
by Raymod Chandler

The Moor's Last Sigh

The Moor's Last Sigh
by Salman Rushdie

The Road

The Road
by Cormac MacCarthy

The Old Mand and the Sea

The Old Mand and the Sea
by Ernest Hemingway

Catch 22

Catch 22
by Joseph Heller

Wilt

Wilt
by Tom Sharpe

Tender is the Night

Tender is the Night
by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Brave New World

Brave New World
by Aldous Huxley

Short stories

Short stories
by Washington Irving

Persuasion

Persuasion
by Jane Austen

Animal Farm

Animal Farm
by George Orwell

The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Picture of Dorian Gray
by Oscar Wilde

Ten Little Niggers

Ten Little Niggers
by Agatha Christie

A Clockwork Orange

A Clockwork Orange
by Anthony Burgess

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The legend of DC/BC

Once upon a time, in a far away land, there was a small kingdom called Dimitrie Cantemir. This kingdom was ruled by a nice and peace-loving king. He also believed that blue was the colour of knowledge, so everything was painted in blue: the castle and houses, the trees and flowers, even the butterflies and fishes.
Under his leadership, great warriors, mages, invokers and knights rose. Between them, there was a beautiful called NeMe. She was also a rune reader. While sharing her knowledge to her students, she decided to choose a few disciples. There was a little noisy Strawberry, a white and pure Kitty, a sheep who was always listening to music called Adanic and a black swan named Lya.
NeMe and her pupils- using their psychoanalitic skills- started to read ancient papyruses and decipher the meanings behind them. So they formed a guild named DC/BC. Their valuable interpretations are forgathered here, in this blog, to remain as cornerstone for the future generations of learners.

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