19 pounds to keep you comfortable this winter
Winter is coming. Whether running. Soon, all you want to do is stay indoors with your infinite tea provider and block yourself under the most cozie covers of the house. Although they are outside, it will be an adventure and feel like an accomplishment, ...
Winter is coming. Let it flow into.
Soon, all you want to do is stay indoors with your infinite tea provider and block yourself under the most cozie covers of the house. Although they are outside, it will be an adventure and feel like an accomplishment, there are so many internal activities in store for you!
Do not leave the cold autumn wind discourage you. Stroll toward the nearest bookstore and store for the winter to make sure you never bother at home.
To help you in this spontaneous and exciting task, here is a list of books to keep you comfortable this winter.
- Goodbye to all that: writers on love and leave New Yorkby Sari Botton
Manhattan has always had this magic call for writers, poets and other creative minds. This book is a collection of stories written by different different writers who share their stories about life in New York. Most of them with fairy tales like dreams and a transition in grief stories when the metropolis gives them.
- Go guardianby Harper Lee
Yes! Harper Lee, the author ofKill a mocking bird!
The pursuit of the American classic brilliant adds depth, context and new meanings to the written novel more than four decades ago. Scout comes home from New York to visit his father and his surprise discovers very disturbing truths about the closest to her.
- The signing of thingsby Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert had a difficult period to start this one after the success ofEat Pray Love. Although this book also deals with love, discovery and adventures, it takes place a few centuries and tells another type of history.The signing of all thingsCovers the globe, from London to Peru to Philadelphia in Amsterdam and beyond. You are presented to characters from all the different paths of life you wish to have known personally.
- Finishing bird chronicleby Hariuki Murakami
Personally, I can not recommend this one enough. This novel is one of my favorites of the masterpieces of Haruki Murakami. Everything starts with the main character, Toru Okada, lost in search of a missing cat to save his disappearance relationship. Incredibly imaginative and out of this mysterious world, the book will keep you on the edge (of your comfortable hot-nest).
- 1Q84by Hariuki Murakami
If you read one of Haruki Murakami's books, to know fully well, you will be obsessed with the one I just mentioned, '1q84' is a must read. This story is a parallel intersection of the life of two characters, Aomame and Tengo. They live on the same planet, but live different worlds. Both characters are foreigners to each other, or are they? This book will have let you feel as if you look at a fairy tale movie instead of reading words in a book.
- Night circusby Erin Morgenstern
The circus is open only at night and it always arrives without warning.
You let in a double epic between two magicians, Celia and Marco, who have been formed since childhood there. There is something very drawing and captivating the writing style of Erin Morgenstern as well as the representation of a story that deals with magic. Another book that you will not be able to ask.
- Goldfinchby Donna Tartt
This book will let you enthusiast for more than you buried in a story in ending of captivating people and complex relationships. Theo, the main character, survives an accident that kills his mother at a fragile age of 13 years. Everything he had left of her was a small painting that finally attracts him into the underground world of art. This coming story is different from the one you may have read before.
- The girl on the trainby Paula Hawkins
Rachel lost everything. She moves through the same train every day, going on her life without purpose. One day, she observes a strange incident at a first glance seemed to be a usual couple having breakfast. The thing she sees comes like a shock and trying to do the right thing by going to the police, his life and the lives of people involved upside down. This thriller will make you reconsider how you look at the lives of others.
- Trinity Warning: Fictions Acts and Disturienceby Nein Gaiman
The trigger warning is the book to lock under covers with. It is a collection of all kinds of short stories, horror to science fiction with fairy tales. All have one thing in common - they explore the field of emotions and human experiences and explore at the same time as the worlds are below.
- The eclipticBy Benjamin Bois
The configuration of this story is an artistic getaway. A strange assembly of artists from all lines of work (architects, writers, musicians, etc.), collect in the same place to cultivate their creative juices. A strange teen named Faralderton arrives on the island and disrupts the routines of all creative. A glacial mystery follows.
- Middayby pat barker
The story takes place in the fall of 1940 in London. Several friends and alumni of the School of Art Slade are caught up in a war while the bombs fall on their impotent city. If you really appreciate this one, it's a part of a trilogy that started withRescue class, continue toToby's roomand is now finished byMidday.
- Never neverFrom Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher
A very brief but excellent synopsis byGoodreads:
"Best friends since they could walk. Lovely since the age of fourteen.
Complete strangers since this morning.
He will do anything to remember. She will do anything to forget. "
- The circleBy Dave Eggers
Circle is the most powerful Internet company in the world and Mae Holland has just been hired to work for them. Mae is resulted in all the dominant glass facilities, modern rooms and intoxicante atmosphere. One might think it's the opportunity for a life, but your expectations are quickly erased when you start understanding that it is a suspense novel that is not a fairy tale from afar. This novel is filled with suspense, leads to questions about memory, privacy and limits of human knowledge.
- Where are you going, BernadetteBy Maria Semple
Bernadette Fox is a mysterious woman. She is an architect, a mother and an extremely appreciated partner among a million other things. One day, she disappears. His daughter compiles all kinds of documents to create this new novel about his missing mother and his role in this compound and absurd world.
- Stone mattressBy Margaret Atwood
Stone mattressis a collection of stories closely related to the romantic relationships of a group of artists. The nine stories are linked by a common obsession with the characters with aging and death. A little typical of human nature, these fears are presented as dualities. Love and injure is a choice. These topics make an excellent reading of the cold winter evening you get philosophical.
- Mardies with MorrieBy Mitch Albom
The pages of the book are filled with wisdom, spirit and humor. Oh, and do not forget the fabrics because I would almost guarantee you that you will cry at some point. It is a story of a meeting between a college graduate, Mitch and his dying professor, Morrie. The story unfolds in the humble house of the main character and is mainly a flow of conversation, thoughts and memories. These three things are required to make you think.
- The Wuthering Heightsby Emily Brontë
A classic that you can not miss. If you have already read it, you probably do not say no to read it for the 60th time.The Wuthering Heightsis a book on the passionate and destructive relationship between Catherine Efforyshaw and Heathcliff. It is also the exploration of the author or a personal psychological study of the nature of love.
- FountainBy Ayn Rand
This one is a favorite of mine. A novel that I am going to reread again and again because every time you do, you will find new meanings and new dimensions to an apparently simple story. These are the best types of books.Fountainis a history of youth and grow, told by the prospects of two main characters who start their architect's career at the same time, but ended up with a world of a decade.
- 100 years of solitudeby Gabriel García Márquez
Any Garcia Marquez's novel will ensure that you do not go out of bed, even to make you a cup of extra tea. It is a magical story (to say the least) which has been concentrated around the Buendia family for four generations. The images, the layouts of plot and the characters will always be engraved in your memory, because no other new novel has been perfectly described the complexity and uncertainties of life. Hope the book will be part of your permanent collection.