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    Beyond the Aesthetics: Exploring The Representation of Books as Tools of Manipulation and Crime In Netflix's series “You"
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2025) Ayesha Atta; Fa23-REL-004; Dr., Javaria Farooqi; LHR TP 9735
    Books serve as a source of wisdom and creativity. They offer perspectives into more diverse cultures, Philosophies, and histories, allowing readers to explore different perspectives. Books help us cope with our problems as they consist of human experiences, which provide us the better solutions for our problems. Books have portrayed the meaning of wisdom for thousands of years, acted as guidance, and consequently shaped intellectual and cultural developments (Huriyah, 2019). Many historical researches and examples highlights the role of books shaping the human mind. Many cultures have held sacred books, but they represent moral and spiritual values. Historical evidences show Books have significant impact on the intellect in Russian culture (Sokolov & Turgaev, 2022). Another example would be the thousand-year development of book culture in Europe to show its significant influence on societal norms and intellectual thought (Raabe, 2024).

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