10 books that you have to read, Suggested by V-Arts.
Man in search of meaning, by Viktor Emil Frankl
It is a book written by the Austrian psychiatrist Viktor Emil Frankl, published in 1946. It revolves around the analysis of the answers given by their patients on the question: Why do not they commit suicide?
Cosmos, by Carl Sagan
It is a personal journey is a documentary series that aims to disseminate the history of astronomy, science and the origin of life. The first part was published in 1980.
For whom the bell tolls, by Ernest Hemingway
The work of the Nobel Prize for Literature was published in 1940 and focuses on the love story of a soldier of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War.
The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Full of teachings, the famous poetic work of Saint-Exupéry was published in 1943 and is considered one of the best books in history, it is also one of the most sold and the most translated.
One hundred years of solitude, by Gabriel García Márquez
It is considered a masterpiece of Spanish American and universal literature, published in 1967 by the winner of the Nobel Prize for Colombian Literature.
How to win friends and influence people, by Dale Carnegie
It is one of the first best selling self-help books. It was published in 1936 and since then 15 million copies have been sold worldwide.
Crime and punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky
It is a psychological novel published in 1866 and revolves around Rodion Raskolnikov, a student who commits a crime through which he goes through moments of despair.
The foreigner, by Albert Camus
It is the first novel by the French writer Albert Camus. It was published in 1942 and is about the life of Meursault, a being indifferent to life.
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The Hill of Watership, by Richard Adams
Work of the English writer Richard Adams, published in 1972, which despite being described as "children's narrative", talks about society and human complexities through rabbits.
The Steppen Wolf, by Hermann Hesse
One of the most impressive reading and most often remember those who undertake it. The story he tells is an amazing journey to the fears, anguishes and fears that contemporary man is facing.
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