Friday, April 1, 2011

#8

Are you feeling down lately and feel like your totalitarian government is just becoming too much? Getting fed up by having to wear your hot, sticky chador in the summertime? Frustrated that you can’t even have some cool, sweet ice cream to beat the heat because it is inappropriate for you to be seen licking something in public? If you answered yes to any one of these questions then I have the perfect product for you ladies! Presenting the fabulous escape from all your daily problems, I give you the wonderful (and very portable) Reading Lolita in Tehran! This wonderful novel is written by Azar Nafisi, an acclaimed writer and professor. Through this novel readers can escape their own crazy world into a world of strong women struggling to find happiness and individuality in a world of struggle. In a world where women are taught to fit in and in no way stand out of the crowd. Nafisi writes a touching, brilliant memoir on her own life struggle to find an outlet of freedom through great works of fiction. Learn all about some of the best in literature from Lolita to Pride and Prejudice. Throughout this novel the readers will fall in love with all the wonderful people and come to hate some. Some of the characters you will adore include: Nassri, the indescribable Cheshire cat, Yassi, the comedian, feel for Azin, love the magician, and of course the author herself. These touching people learn to cope and find an outlet from reality. If this escape from reality is what you are looking for I suggest you read this wonderful novel ladies! And if your local bookstore has been closed down, then please to not hold this ad agency accountable for any incarceration for getting caught purchasing this novel from the black market. The suggestion this agency provides is that you find a like-minded women that all ready owns this wonderful novel to simply let you photocopy all three hundred and fifty-six pages! But back to this wonderful product of literature, these fantastic individuals will touch your heart and you will fell for them through their hardships and happiness. What this novel best portrays in the power that fiction and literature has for people. With fiction you can grant yourself access to a world where anything is possible, a world where it can be anything that you want. This escape is used by the members of Nafisi’s book club from their own constricting world. If this escape appeals to you then we have a fantastic contest for you ladies reading this ad! If you create your very own book club, like the very one in Reading Lolita in Tehran, and write to this agency of your intent then we will send you three copies of this wonderful novel to start your group’s collection! And if you act soon and write to this ageny within the next two business days then we will double the amount of Reading Lolita in Tehran and throw in a copy of The Great Gatsby!

1 comment:

  1. If I had no clue about this book you definitely sold me! You did a great job on explaining on what the book is about, and you even mentioned characters. I swear your job has to do with retail. I thought it was funny how you only talked the ladies as your audience, I wonder if guys would enjoy the book? I agree that the ladies might have more of connection because it deals with the rights of women and what they can and can’t do. What the girls go through knowing they are in danger is just incredible. They take chances just to learn. I wonder if people would do that here? If our lives or safety were threatened would we still go to school? That would definitely be a tough decision to make. This book really opened my eyes and made me so much more thankful for education. This book can really motivate college students to keep pushing us to keep going. I know sometimes it gets challenging and it seems so much easier to give up. In the end, the hard work and effort you put in your education will finally pay off. This book makes you see that so much more.

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