22 Books You Better Read

22 Books You Better Read

The book is said to be man's best friend. The various stories that are dealt with in them will pin you in until the end. Below we bring you 22 of these books that need to be read for sure: “for whom the bells fall” Ernest Hemingway, one of the best Hemingway works, “for whom they fall [...]

The book is said to be man's best friend. The various stories that are dealt with in them will pin you in until the end.

Below we bring you 22 of these books that are definitely to be read:

“for whom bells” Ernest Hemingway

One of Hemingway's best works, “for whom bells ring” is a novel published in 1940. The book tells the story of Robert Jordan, an American blast specialist at the International Brigades, located in a republican guerrilla unit during the Spanish Civil War (1939 1939). It explores a number of topics such as death, love, and fanaticism.

“The lord of flies” William Golding

Golding's masterpiece, the lord of flies, speaks of a group of good British boys trapped on an uninhabited island trying to govern themselves, but with disastrous results. In the book Golding discusses the very controversial themes of human nature and individual welfare, as opposed to common good.

“Anna Karenina” Leon Tolstoy

Anna Karenina is a series novel from 1875 to 1877. In recounting the history of the aristocrat from St. Petersburg, Anne Karenina, the book masterfully explores a number of themes on nearly a thousand pages. A 2007 survey of 125 contemporary writers declared Anna Karenine “the most beautiful book ever written”.

“ ) Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Written by French aristocracy, writer, poet, and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupery, the young prince is a very popular novel of 1943 and the fourth most widely translated book in the world. The book describes with great compassion the loneliness, friendship, love, and loss experienced by the gentle little prince on Earth.

“Carl Marks and Frederick Engels

A political pamphlet of 1848 by German philosophers Marks and Engels, Communist Manifeste is now accepted as one of the most influential political manuscripts. It presents a unique analytical approach to class warfare, capitalism problems, and the nature of society and politics.

“Mbi origin of” Charles Darwin

Written by English scientist Charles Darwin and published in 1859, “Mby the origin of the species” is a work of scientific literature considered also the foundation of evolutionary biology. Written for non-conventional readers, it presents a body of evidence that the diversity of life has come from the common line of heredity through a rich evolutionary pattern.

“Sofia resolution” William Stayron

The “Sofia resolution” is a 1979 novel by American writer William Stayron. He focused on the tragic decision that Sofia, a surviving Polish Catholic of Germany's concentration camps, was forced to make after joining two children in the camp. Sophia had to choose which of her children would live and who would die.

“On road” By Jack Kerak

The book Determines the Generations of Anticultural, Postwar. “on the street” is a 1957 novel by American writer Jack Kerak. Based on the trips of Kerak and his friends across America, the book speaks of free life, jazz, poetry and drugs. He was selected from magazine T IM as one of the top 100 novels in English, from 1923 to 2005.

Killing the mocking bird” Harper Lee

The winning novel of the Pulitzer Award by author Harper Lee has become a classic of modern American literature. With the story line and characters based mainly on observations by the author himself to her family and neighbors, the novel is known for its warmth and humor, despite dealing with serious rape and racial inequality.

“1984” George Orwell

“1984” is a diplomatic novel written by English writer George Orwell. Roman has placed events in a grim world with eternal warfare, with government-wide surveillance and public manipulation, where individualism and independent thinking are persecuted and thought of as “crimes”.

Monte Christos” ) Alexander Dima

Completed in 1844, the Count of Monte Cristo is an adventure novel that deals with subjects of hope, justice, vengeance, mercy, and forgiveness. He focuses on a man who is unjustly imprisoned, escaped from prison, acquires a fortune and then goes on the path of revenge for those responsible for his imprisonment.

“Scott Fitzgerald

Considered Fitzgerald's greatest work, the Great Gatsby explores the subject of decade, idealism, resistance to change, social rebellion, and excesses, creating a portrait of the 20th Age of Jazz or the Twenty Years, which has been described as a warning story about the American Dream.

“Paolo Koelho

The alchemyst is a novel by Brazilian author Paolo Konoelho, originally published in 1988. A allegory novel, he follows an Andalusian shepherd on his journey to Egypt after dreaming of finding a treasure there. An international bestseller, Alchemist is one of the most popular books in history.

“Human permissions” Thomas Pain

Published in two parts in March 1791 and February 1792, Human Rights is one of the most important books written by Thomas Pein, an Anglo-American political activist, philosopher, political and revolutionary theory. The book deals with the French Revolution and the rights to be given to all human beings.

“A short history of time” Steven Hawking

A brief history of time is a 1988 book of folk science by British physicist Steven Hawking. In the book Hawking Seeks to Explain a range of topics such as cosmology, including Big Bang, black holes, and light cones for non - expert readers. The book quickly became widely sold and translated into 35 languages until 2001.

“In nature wilderness” John Krakauer

Written by John Krakauer in 1996, this book is an international bestseller and is published in 14 languages. Commonly used in the curriculum of schools and colleges, the book deals with topics on how to be accepted and how, at times, finding yourself conflicts with being an active member of society.

“Krt Vonnegat

The Fourth-Five is a satirical novel by Curt Vonnegat for the Second World War. Considered half autobiographical, the novel is partly based on the author's own experience in war. Generally accepted as the most influential book of Vonnega, the book focuses on American soldier Billy Pilgrim.

“Lisa in voodoo world”

It's an adventure novel written by English mathematician Charles Dodgson under the nickname Louis Carol. The book plays skillfully with logic, giving it great popularity in both adults and children.

(Applause) Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde's only novel, Dorian Grey's Portrait is a Gothic novel that deals with the themes of aestheticism, moral durability, and self-defence. In 1890 when first published, he offended the moral sensibilities of readers and critics, but today he is considered one of the most outstanding works of the 19th century.

“Mario Puco

Godfather is a famous crime novel written by Italian-American writer Mario Puco. It addresses the history of a mob family in New York, led by Don Vito Corleone, who became synonymous with the Italian mafia. Roman covers 1945-1955 and also offers history of Corleone's past.

<x0) George Orwell

Another great work of George Orwell. An allegory and dystropical novel originally published in England in 1945. Critically criticising Communism, the book was initially rejected by a number of American publishers, but today it is considered one of the most influential books ever written.

Nothing new from the west front” Ernest Hemingway

Written by Eriah Maria Remark, a German First Line veteran, nothing new from the west front” is a war novel published in 1928. The book describes the extreme physical and mental stress of German soldiers during the war, as well as the break from the civil war of many of these soldiers on their return home.

“A hundred years alone” Gabriel Garsia Marquez

Considered Marques' greatest work, a hundred years alone is a novel of magic reality published in 1967, telling the Buendia family story. Translation into 37 languages and more than 30 million copies, the novel is known as one of the most important works in Spanish literature.

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