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Sometimes, Books Find Me to Read Them

I wouldnβt call myself an avid readerβnot these days. I havenβt fully digested a book since January. I had every intention of keeping the momentum, of staying immersed in pages and prose. But as Iβve gotten older, my focus has shifted. These days, my mind is split between studying for the LSAT, keeping the house β read more
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Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelleyβs Ozymandias appears, at first, to be a straightforward meditation on the impermanence of powerβa traveler recounts the ruins of a once-great kingβs statue, now crumbling in the desert, a relic of forgotten grandeur. But the poem resists simplicity. Its meaning shifts subtly depending on the readerβs tone, the listenerβs perspective, and the β read more