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The reading journal prompt is a way to stimulate critical reflection on the books you have read. By using a prompt, you can focus on the themes, characters, events, and messages of the book, and express your thoughts and opinions on what you have read. The reading journal allows you to reflect on your reading experience, clarify your emotional reactions, and develop a deeper understanding of the book and its themes. It also helps you organize your thoughts and improve your writing and communicat
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Prompt Details

Model
gpt
Token size
186
Example input
Example book: The Stranger by Albert Camus
Example output
Here is an example of a reading journal that follows the given instructions: Reading journal: "The Stranger" by Albert Camus First entry: January 10th I start reading "The Stranger" by Albert Camus. I have heard a lot of good things about this book, but I'm not sure what to expect. I read the first few pages and find the writing very smooth and easy to read. I'm excited to see where the story will take me. Second entry: January 15th I have progressed in my reading of "The Stranger". The main character, Meursault, is quite strange and difficult to understand. I don't know if I like him or hate him. He seems disconnected from reality and doesn't feel many emotions. I'm curious to see how his character will evolve. Third entry: January 22nd I have reached the halfway point of "The Stranger". I am still perplexed about the main character, Meursault. I can't help but wonder if he is a sociopath or simply apathetic. I have also noticed that the book tackles important themes such as death and existentialism. Fourth entry: February 1st I have finished reading "The Stranger" by Albert Camus. The book was very intense and poignant. I was particularly touched by the guillotine scene at the end of the book. I am still reflecting on the meaning of this scene. Fifth entry: February 5th I learned two new words from this book: "solemn" and "oblique light". The sentence in which "solemn" is used is: "It was a solemn heat." The sentence in which "oblique light" is used is: "The sun's rays came through the window and formed an oblique light on the wall." End of reading journal.
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