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Bluetiful Hadeel

Bluetiful Hadeel

Hello there Shelfarians ;)
I'm the Admin of Kuwait BOOKWORMS' Group. Feel free to pass by :D
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I have a BLOG and it is concerened about my passions and my beautiful home, Kuwait:
http://BluetifulNostalgia.blogspot.com
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  • member since March 4 2008

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  1. Emily Bronte

    Bluetiful Hadeel edited the summary of Emily Bronte Friday, May 2 2008.

    • Emily Jane Brontë; (July 30, 1818 – December 19, 1848) was a British novelist and poet, now best remembered for her only novel Wuthering Heights, a classic of English literature.
      Emily was the second eldest of the three surviving Brontë sisters, being younger than Charlotte and older than Anne. She published under the masculine pen name Ellis Bell. (Wikipedia)
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  2. Ansel Adams

    Bluetiful Hadeel edited the summary of Ansel Adams Friday, May 2 2008.

    • Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American photographer, best known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West.
      His studio, which is still owned by the Adams family, is now the “Ansel Adams Gallery”. (Wikipedia)
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  3. Ansel Adams

    Bluetiful Hadeel edited the bio of Ansel Adams Friday, May 2 2008.

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    • Khalil Gibran

      Bluetiful Hadeel edited the summary of Khalil Gibran Friday, May 2 2008.

      • Khalil Gibran (full name Gibran Khalil Gibran bin Mikhael bin Saâd, (born January 6, 1883 in Bsharri, Lebanon; died April 10, 1931 in New York City, United States) was a Lebanese American artist, poet and writer.
        He was born in Lebanon (at the time the Mount Lebanon Province of the Ottoman Empire) and spent most of his life in the United States. He is the third bestselling poet in history after William Shakespeare and Laozi. (Wikipedia)
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    • Khalil Gibran

      Bluetiful Hadeel edited the summary of Khalil Gibran Friday, May 2 2008.

      • The Good God and the Evil God met on the mountain top.

        The Good God said, "Good day to you, brother."

        The Evil God made no answer.

        And the Good God said, "You are in a bad humour today."

        "Yes," said the Evil God, "for of late I have been often mistaken for you, called by your name, and treated as if I were you, and it ill-pleases me."

        And the Good God said, "But I too have been mistaken for you and called by your name."

        The Evil God walked away cursing the stupidity of man.
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        "Good God,Bad God" from his "The Madman"
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    • Khalil Gibran

      Bluetiful Hadeel edited the bio of Khalil Gibran Friday, May 2 2008.

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      • Khalil Gibran

        Bluetiful Hadeel edited the summary of Khalil Gibran Friday, May 2 2008.

        • Khalil Gibran (full name Gibran Khalil Gibran bin Mikhael bin Saâd, (born January 6, 1883 in Bsharri, Lebanon; died April 10, 1931 in New York City, United States) was a Lebanese American artist, poet and writer.
          He was born in Lebanon (at the time the Mount Lebanon Province of the Ottoman Empire) and spent most of his life in the United States. He is the third bestselling poet in history after William Shakespeare and Laozi. (Wikipedia)
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      • Khalil Gibran

        Bluetiful Hadeel edited the summary of Khalil Gibran Friday, May 2 2008.

        • The Good God and the Evil God met on the mountain top.

          The Good God said, "Good day to you, brother."

          The Evil God made no answer.

          And the Good God said, "You are in a bad humour today."

          "Yes," said the Evil God, "for of late I have been often mistaken for you, called by your name, and treated as if I were you, and it ill-pleases me."

          And the Good God said, "But I too have been mistaken for you and called by your name."

          The Evil God walked away cursing the stupidity of man.
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          "Good God,Bad God" from his "The Madman"
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      • Khalil Gibran

        Bluetiful Hadeel edited the bio of Khalil Gibran Friday, May 2 2008.

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