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«Altyn Kilt»

«The Golden Key» is a fairy tale story by George MacDonald, written in 1868. The main character, a boy named Kate, finds a mysterious golden key that opens a door to a magical world. In this world, Kate encounters many marvelous creatures and experiences amazing adventures. In the work, the author touches on important philosophical themes such as the difference between good and evil, the search for truth and human purpose. Through magical events and encounters with unusual characters, Macdonald explores ideas about loyalty, bravery, kindness and justice. «The Golden Key» is not only a fascinating fairy tale, but also a deep moral story that teaches to appreciate inner strength, strive for light and goodness. The book will be interesting to both children and adults, thanks to its universal themes and rich symbolism.

Beibit Koishybaev «Ғazhayyp shak»

The main theme of the book is the search for the meaning of life and the importance of every moment that a person lives. The author raises questions about the value of time, human relationships and the desire for self-improvement. Through the narration of events occurring in «unusual time», Beibit Koishybaev emphasizes how important it is to appreciate every moment and correctly perceive the changes occurring around.«Gazayyp Shak» is a work that encourages readers to think about their lives, their role in society, how important it is to be honest with themselves and others. The book serves as an inspiration for young people, helps to develop inner harmony and deepens the understanding of personal and social values.