The most readable books on the planet



Mikhail Bulgakov “Master and Margarita”Diverse and amazing works of Mikhail Bulgakov has long received worldwide recognition. It is read and reread in all corners of the planet, to join the whimsical fantasy of the Russian genius.

Their most famous novel "the Master and Margarita, the writer has created over eleven years, altering and supplementing the text almost until his death. However, it would take almost thirty years before the work

was published and became one of the greatest masterpieces of Russian prose of the XX century.



Charlotte Bronte “Jane Eyre”is the Literary heritage of the brontë sisters went into the Treasury of the national English culture, gaining recognition far beyond the borders of England. A special success of the Charlotte Bronte novel "Jane Eyre", repeatedly subsequently filmed. Written with sincerity and passion, the novel never gets old and never loses its charm.

"Jane Eyre" is still one of the most popular classical works of the nineteenth century. The force of his impact — in reality, in their truth, in connection with a real romantic, endearing in his fascinating history of a simple little governess, capable of great and faithful love, who, overcoming all adversity, to find their own happiness.



Oscar Wilde “the Portrait of Dorian gray”One of the most famous novels of world literature, the publication of which in 1891 became the cause of scandal in English society. Critics have condemned it as immoral work, however, typical readers, the novel was accepted enthusiastically. It raises the eternal questions of mankind about life, about responsibility for their actions, about the greatness of the beauty, the meaning of love and destroys the power of sin. This immortal work of Oscar Wilde portrayed more than 25 times.



Antoine de Saint-Exupery “the Little Prince”the Most famous work of Antoine de Saint-Exupery with pictures by the author. Wise and humane tale-parable, which is simple and insightful reads about what matters most: friendship and love, duty and loyalty, beauty and intolerance for evil.

"We all come from childhood", recalls the great Frenchman and introduces us to the most mysterious and touching hero of world literature.



Jerome D. Salinger “the catcher in the rye”Writer of classic writer of mystery, at the peak of his career, announcing his departure from the literature and settled away from worldly temptations in deaf American province. The only novel Salinger's "the catcher in the rye" became a turning point in the history of world literature. And the title of the novel, and the name of his protagonist Holden Caulfield has become code for many generations of young rebels, from beatniks and hippies to contemporary radical youth movements.



Jane Austen's “Pride and prejudice”Books of the world famous English writer Jane Austen, among admirers which were V. Scott, V. Woolf, Maugham, J. B. Priestley, R. Aldington, has already earned a reputation and the reader's love. Peru Austin are such graceful and sparkling novels as "Pride and prejudice", "Mansfield Park", "Emma", "Nortengerskoe Abbey" and others. In them, as noted by S. Maugham, "she was interested in the ordinary, and not what is called extraordinary. However, due to the visual acuity, irony and wit to everything she wrote was extremely. And yet most perfect of all created by Jane Austen, is the novel "Pride and prejudice", still has not lost a single drop of your inimitable charm and brilliance.





Margaret Mitchell gone with the wind the Great Saga of the Civil war in the United States and the fate of the willful and ready to go over the heads of Scarlett O'hara was first published 70 years ago and not obsolete to this day. Gone with the wind is the only novel by Margaret Mitchell for which she is writer, the flappers and defender of the rights of women, won the Pulitzer prize.

This book is about that love of life is more important than love; then, when the push for survival is successfully completed, love is preferable, but without vitality, and she dies.



Ray Bradbury "Fahrenheit 451""Fahrenheit 451" is a novel that made its author world famous. Fahrenheit 451 — the temperature at which ignites and burns the paper. Philosophical dystopia ray Bradbury paints a gloomy picture of the development of post-industrial society; it is a world in which all written publications ruthlessly destroyed by a special detachment of firemen, and the storage of books is punishable by law, interactive TV successfully is the universal dupe, punitive psychiatry decisively dealt with rare dissenters, and on the hunt for incorrigible dissidents goes electric dog.



Erich Maria Remarque "Three comrades""Three comrades" by Erich Maria Remarque — the most beautiful in our century novel about love... the Most exciting in our century novel about friendship... the Most tragic and poignant novel about human relationships in the entire history of the twentieth century.



Daniel Keyes "Flowers for Algernon"Forty years ago it read like fiction. Exploring and expanding the boundaries of the genre, eagerly absorbing all the latest trends, wearing a human face, bravely ignoring the mark of Cain "genre ghetto".

Now it is perceived as one of the most humane works of modern times, as the novel is a poignant psychological forces as filigree development of the theme of love and responsibility.

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