It is the complete package that makes us who we are, every aspect of our personalities, the lives we have led, our experiences and how we have dealt with them that have in turn helped to shape who we are today. But what if we could chose to change some part of us… or perhaps remove the negative, would that automatically make us a better person? Or do we need our inner struggles, and impulses, to help us achieve a balance between good and evil that ultimately helps us to define who we are as a person?

These are the themes Robert Louis Stevenson sought to explore in his work The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. A work that introduced the phrase “Jekyll and Hyde” into our language, and brought the concept of split personality to the attention of many for whom the concept was previously hard to imagine.
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We have been finding a lot of books on Kindle that, for lack of a better expression, are bound to appeal to the curious kids out there. Short books, little more than a pamphlet by adult standards, but a quick night time read to small kids, that focus on a single topic, perhaps two, and give the highlights of information and hopefully interesting facts and tempting tidbits for curious minds.
.An epic poem by John Milton first published in 1667, Paradise Lost seeks to justify the ways of God to men as it explores the fall of man. Dealing with Adam and Eve, their temptation in the Garden of Eden, and their subsequent expulsion.
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One of the founders of Western Philosophy lived, and died, hundreds of years before the Common Era. Over Two Thousand years ago he put forward ideas that many of us are still wanting to learn, and trying to learn from, suggested pearls of wisdom that contain to retain their value, and meaning, the passage of time not diminishing them in the least.
Today’s book is full of words of wisdom, proverbial food for thought, and generally speaking, bits of profound yet simple thinking that remind us why Mahatma Gandhi became known the world over.