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Jostein Gaarder's Sophie’s World is a magical intro to philosophy. It's a novel that teaches you the entire history of philosophy through storytelling.
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It follows Sophie, a 14-year-old girl, who begins receiving mysterious letters explaining different philosophers—from Socrates to Sartre.
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The book simplifies complex ideas like existentialism, ethics, and metaphysics—making it easy to understand for total beginners.
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It doesn’t just give facts—it makes you think. Why do we exist? What is reality? Why should we be good? These questions stay with you.
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You learn while reading a mystery novel. The storytelling keeps you hooked while the philosophy unfolds gently with each chapter.
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Sophie’s World is your gateway to deeper books and thinkers. Read it with curiosity, and you'll never see life the same way again.