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Actually i've seen this book lying around at my cousin's house. It sounds very philosophical - about a girl named Sophie who starts getting all these weird and strange letters, right? I wouldn't mind having a read of it - but i'm a tad bit busy with some other stuff i've got to read.
 

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It's pretty much a rundown of basic philosophical ideologies. It's good if you've always wanted to get into philosophy but don't know where to start; it's a good summary. The plot is cool too IMO - I really enjoy Gaarder's books.
 

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I thought it was a bit draining - ideology after ideology. I dont recommend it to anyone in a cynical mood.

I enjoyed Maya, i want to read that for the first time again!
 

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my brother is reading this for year8 english; and its a text set by the english teacher

now that is seriously wrong

wait till i dig up a photo of his last year year 7 final english exam, its like HSC how scary
 

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I've read it quite a few times. Damn good book in my opinion.
 

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I read it in yr 9 philosophy.. good as an intro to philosophy, poor plotwise though. Nevertheless it's a good place to start for anyone taking an interest in philosophy.
 

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Read the first chapter, put it down as I was bored shitless. But I'm not a huge philosophy fan anyway.
 

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Ahh... Gaarder... I liked his books on Solitaire and Christmas, but then I read that small green one of his and it completely turned me off him... but I've tried to read Sophie's World a few times - not really my thing... but I was also only 10 when I tried :D
 

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i read it for year 9 philosophy - we only had to read a small section for philosophy, but i persisted and read the whole book, which completely ruined the portion set for class. it was too strange and obscure for my liking - Sophie just didnt react the way any person, normal or otherwise, ever would and it was so off putting!!
 

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what sort of school did you go to that teaches philosophy in year 9?!?! i want one!
i have read it, but i found it a bit pointless. it's a great intro to the BASICS of philosophy, but its not good in any other ways, a friend of mine loves it, she was the one who got me to read it.
btw: it isnt a good idea to read it when you have a bad flu that makes you have occassional hallucinations. philosophical thoughts + hallucinations don't have a good result.
anyway, im more of a lotr freak, and terry pratchett, and mythology, and scotland, and caravaggio, and androcles and the lion, and, QUEEN
i love queen
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and les mis
last friday, i went singing down to the train station singing "At the end of the day". very appropriate, and very fun. especially when a friend is singing every alternative part.
then there's bohemian rhapsody, and that stuff is simply FANTASMOGORICAL
anyway, this rambling has to stop, so i'll shut up now
ps: i like to collect autographs, can i have yours?
pps: *skithouse idea*prostitute: come with me and i'll show you a good time, misc guy: ok darling, prostitute: YAY, OFF TO WONDERLAND WE GO!
 

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Originally posted by lexxie_lizzie
what sort of school did you go to that teaches philosophy in year 9?!?!
my lil bro is in year 8 and they have to read the whole book
 

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We can do philosophy at any time. Junior school= philosophy 1 and 2 (read Sophies World in 1), and yr 11 the board endorsed version of philosophy.
 

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We did philosophy as part of English in either 9 or 10, can't remember which, but it wasn't offered after that.
Had to read Sophie's for it. I didn't like it much. Too much information in too short a book. Hurt my head
 
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<<lauren>>

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my teacher developed a board (endorsed i think) course for philosophy for the sc, which was a basic introduction to philosophy from the greeks to christianity, islam and judaism to the dark ages and then the renaissance...it was a pretty good class too because it was kept small (12 in a class in junoir school was pretty cool!) because the teachers nominated people to be in it.
 

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I read it...in Year Nine, I think...I loved that book and also 'The Solitaire Mystery.' I am now doing philosophy as part of my course at uni...I should dig that book back up and go read Aristotle's parts!
 

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i read it in year 8 as an english assignment when we could read any book and practice essay writing on it. i think id read it just before we got the assignment. ah i love it! and solitaire mystery, i re-read that one earlier this year.
 

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brilliantly written. although i got a little tired of the philosophy at the end....still, this book is absolutely fantastic as a related text for imaginative journeys.

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"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great. Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius."
 

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