Sometimes after reading the book I do not want just to keep the aftertaste, but also to give the pleasure to someone else. But the situations described in the novel, can be treated in different ways.
George R. R. Martin, “Game of thrones”
A cult book that needs no introduction. We all watched the same episode, but a literary work is something else. It is, as you know, is always deeper than the film adaptation. And if so, then you certainly will not regret spending your time in the first part of the Saga “a Song of ice and fire”.
Jojo Moyes, “Dancing with horses”
Amazing and quite a difficult book. This is no ordinary love affair, as it might seem, but a full-fledged drama. The plot revolves around a girl Sarah and her horse Bo. The exciting adventures these two will captivate any reader and will especially appeal to those who love horses.
Mariam Petrosyan, “the House in which…”
Thousand-page novel about the surreal boarding school for disabled children, many of whose inhabitants have paranormal abilities and are subject to the House. For the book the author was even awarded the “Russian award” in the nomination “Major prose”.
Kazuo Ishiguro, Never let me go
Exercise is a great stylist in the genre of dystopia. In an alternative Britain of the late twentieth century there is a private school, the students in her - clones, which are grown as organ donors. Will the clones change their destiny?
Erich Maria Remarque, Three comrades
“Three comrades” is a wonderful and touching story about true love. About the strong friendship. About crippled hearts. The book is written for the ages. Can only envy the power of the friendship of the characters and the friendship between them.
Ian McEwan, “Atonement”
“Atonement” - a novel about the role of the writer and error, for which a whole life is to pay. The work was filmed. The film was presented at the Venice film festival and won 2 awards “Golden globe” and one of 7 nominations for “Oscar”. Thing is, to compare the movie and the book!
Carlos Ruiz Zafon, “the shadow of the wind”
A mystical fantasy about Barcelona. Safon strong storyteller - both as a playwright and as Fraser; his specialty was “Chinese boxes” of history in the stories. A great international bestseller; in Spain, only surpassed by don Quixote.
David Mitchell, “Cloud Atlas”
“Chemically pure” example of intelligent science fiction from the masterful narrator: 6 related and rhyming stories unfold in different places and eras, from the nineteenth century to the future.
Sarah gio, “Violets in March”
In the life of Emily Wilson, once the most fortunate girl in new York, comes a dark band. A creative crisis, a cool relationship with your family forcing Emily to leave metropolis and go to Bainbridge island to your great-aunt Bee. Here she was waiting for interesting discoveries. Read in one breath!
Cormac McCarthy “The Road”
Rife with biblical allusions “the Apocalypse” for readers of the twenty-first century: the father and the son, most likely, the same - wander around the world, from the supermarket turned into a burial ground, from nowhere to nowhere. The Pulitzer prize.
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