10/04/2020

This month's recommended books:

Hey y'all!! How are you doing?

This month's recommended books are:


«Little Women by Louisa May Alcott»

This is one of those books that everyone should read at least once in their lives.
The novel is considered as a classic and it's based on the real story of the writer and her three sisters.
It details the passage from childhood to womanhood of the four March's sisters: Meg, Jo, Amy and Beth.
The book also has a sequel where the four sisters grew up and became women.

«Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen»

Yes, the most known book from this amazing writer is obviously recommended.
If you like romantic and classical novels than this book is the right one for you.
It's one of the "most-loved books" for literally everyone, because thanks to the point of view of the main character, Elizabeth Bennet, you learn that having prejudices is wrong. It's basically the rule of: "never judge a book from the cover". And that's true.
In the novel, she learns the error of making hasty judgements and comes to appreciate the difference between the superficial and the essential.

«A Midsummer night's dream by William Shakespeare»

I know what you're thinking. Shouldn't the recommended one be "Romeo&Juliet"? Yeah that one is certainly the most known from Shakespeare, but let's admit it, it's obviously not his masterpiece.
If you like comedies and classics than this one is the right one for you.
The play talks about six amateur actors who are controlled and manipulated by faires who lives in the forest.
A lot of jokes are done by a little sprite with magical powers called "Puck".