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05:22, 30 мая 2011

I've read a book

Yes, and I've started it last Friday and finished today at about 4 a.m. Am I a book worm - absolutely not, just an interesting it turned out to be.

I have to be honest and say that in reading books I am a typical Kasanova: I can't be loyal to a book for long, I need to have many of them at a time. Usually I start several books at a time and end up feeling myself as a...hm, a lardhead and hate that I am paying  more attention to one of them and the others are staying patiently aside and waiting for their turn. I'm sorry, books, I can't help it, somehow one of the chosen books makes its way to my heart so fast that until I finish it I am capable of nothing else and interested of no one else.

This time a Russian book about Kazakh first revolutionist was the winner. "Комиссар Джангильдин" of Simashko finished in 1977 and published in 1979 has been in my library for a half of year. It takes you to the time of early XX century the end of the Reign of The Romanov family and the raise of social republic - first proletariat community in the world that succeeded against tsar system. At the same time the beginning of XX century was the final sunset of Kazakh khans and their rotten superior positions, many young and old poor for the first time dared to say "No" to the strong bonds of relatives, united with Russian peasants and other nations' representatives to fight for their rights and for the first time ever considered farming as the right perspective and started to understand the importance  of education.

500 pages book excited too many thoughts to be short and soon I will start sharing them, but now I want to say one thing - I think many things that are taught at school about those times must be changed and some new people should be mentioned during the lectures and some on the contrary deleted. Also, I suspect many people know the same as I do and that's why I want to say that Alibee Dhangeldeen - is almost the only one whom we must be grateful for nowadays perception of the world by us and he is one of those few we MUST remember!

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