The masterpieces of Russian literature with main characters killed in the war

One day, I asked myself a question: How would the famous Russian novels be if the main characters were missing?

What would Anna Karenina have been, if Count Alexei Kirillovich Vronsky had been killed in the first part?

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Has ChatGPT really passed an MBA exam?

Since the report from the Wharton Business School researchers was released, many posts on social media, for instance this one, claim it has.

I decided to find the answer at the source, and congratulated ChatGPT. Here is the answer:

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The tech behind the next-gen education (infographic)

How technology is reimagining education / Infographic by Best Education Degrees

Technology has drastically altered our lives, and now education needs to catch up.

From Best Education Degrees comes an infographic that takes a look at the future of education.

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Amazing Middle-earth libraries created with artificial intelligence

If you are interested in exploring the AI-generated art, take a look at featured images generated by DALL-E or Midjourney users. They are just a tip of the iceberg.

Some artists have already joined popular merch sites – Etsy or Redbubble to name the most popular – and sell their stuff there.

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5 reasons why we need school libraries (infographic)

School libraries provide students with access to books and materials that are essential to their learning and development.

They are not only a place where students can find books and research materials, but also a place to relax and find information they need to complete an assignment.

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Over 70 books created with artificial intelligence are already available on Amazon

Ammaar Reshi’s Alice and Sparkle is the most famous book created with AI tools. It’s currently among the top 10 bestsellers in the Children’s Computers & Technology Books category.

The book provoked a discussion about artists’ role, copyright issues, and the nature of creative process.

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Avid reader creates stunning scenes using her colossal book library

Photo by Elizabeth Sagan @ Instagram

Elizabeth Sagan is not only an avid book reader. She creates breathtaking literary scenes and shares them via her extremely popular Instagram profile.

It all began the usual bookstagram way: she was sharing beautiful pics of books she was enjoying. 

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The most popular book genres in 36 countries around the world (infographic)

Studying in Switzerland blog has released an infographic that shows which book genres are most popular in 36 countries around the world. 

To collect the data, they used the Google web search volume for each book genre in different countries.

Here are the key findings:

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A new set of inspiring book and library quotes

Book and library quotes / Design by Piotr Kowalczyk

I don’t know how about you, but I’m never enough of inspiring quotes about books, libraries, and reading.

The thing is that I am just fed up with thousands of quotes that are shown in an infantile font face against a flat color background.

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My reading nook would be where this blanket is!

Library throw blanket / Image: Walmart

How have you organized your reading nook? Do you have a peaceful place at home, where you can hide unnoticed for long hours?

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