12/02/2020

This month's recommended books:


Hey!!!

I've decided to recommend three books that I appreaciated every month. Here are the first three for the month of February. Hope you'll like them as much as I do.

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«The Girl On The Train» by Paula Hawkins

If you still haven't read it yet then what are you waiting for?
The book is narrated by three different women: Rachel, the main character, Megan and Anna. This can make it difficult to read because the dates at the beginning of every chapter can confuse you, but you'll get used to it.
Whether we agree or not we all observe people. On the train, while walking, while shopping. It's kind of part of the human nature. Obviously Rachel's curiosity was another level of curiosity for sure. It was totally extreme. She interjected herself into lives that didn't belong to her.
There's a lot of lying in this book, a lot of secrets. Everyone is lying to everyone else, and you don't really understand what is actually happening till the end.
And with all those lies you will start to ask yourself: "Who should I trust? Who trusted whom?"
If you love psychological books, then this is the rest one for you.

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«The Hunger Games» by Suzanne Collins (all the three books)

With the three books "The Hunger Games", "Catching Fire" and "The Mockingjay", the Hunger Games is probably the best written teen saga after Harry Potter.
Way more better than the movies, these books will get into you. You'll feel attached to the characters, you'll live their pain, their happiness.
It will feel like you're part of Panem, like you're one of them.
And that's exactly what the writer wanted, to make you feel a part of it.
When you finish the first book, you think that nothing can beat it but that's exactly where you're wrong, because the second two books are formidable.

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«The Book Thief» by Markus Zusak

This one is my favorite book between all three that I mentioned in this post. The writer was able to actually make you live in that moment, to make you feel like a friend of Liesel, like you're there with her. Her friendship with Max is just amazing. She doesn't have any prejudice for him, not like everyone else did, instead. She treated him as a normal person, because it was just who he was, a person, a friend. 
The way that Rudy acted when he was practicing for running against the other children was terrific. He was a fan of Jesse Owens and he wasn't afraid of showing it, even though the other dispaised him for it and treated him bad. 
This book will make you laugh, but it will also make you cry because those things should had never have happened but they will never be forgotten.

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