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7 classic books that everyone should read at least once

7 classic books that everyone should read at least once

Many books have been described as "masterpieces" of world literature, yet not all books categorized in this way are really relevant to our modern life, or easy to read. The list we have compiled here consists of classic books with strong themes, but which will also guarantee you satisfaction while reading, so that you do not have to count how many pages are left in the book.

1. Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen

A story full of humor, love and family hardship in an adventure of finding a beautiful and at the same time rich husband. Undoubtedly Auster's masterpiece.

2. 100 Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez

A novel with universal messages and a surrealism that guarantees that you will read it within a very short time.

3. A Brave New World - Aldos Huxley

A dystopian future where people have lost morality and values ​​have turned into anti-values. Everything we know as human is "barbaric" and the state is responsible for the birth of children. Huxley was convinced that his dystopia would be realized within the century (the book was written in 1932), read on to see if you agree with him.

4. Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky

A psychological masterpiece that explores the state of mind of man when lost in the anonymity of the absence of the transcendent in life. A novel that will definitely make you think.

5. Frankestein – Mary Shelley

What happens when man will imitate God? Monsters are created .. are all monsters bad? These are some of the philosophical questions you will encounter in this work, the most famous in its genre.

6. 1984 – George Orwell

The dystopian novel that portrays the surveillance of all and the complete surrender of privacy to a dictatorial state built on lies and falsification of history. A love that is born to challenge the system, but is destroyed by it. The book comes from the notion of "Big Brother".

7. Dracula – Bram Stoker

The image we have of Count Dracula comes mostly from the portrayal of this character in this work, which has many narrators and parallel stories. It will keep you stuck on it.

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