The 10 best books of all time:


1: Anna Carina by Lena Tolstoy

Summary:  Anna Carina recounts the ruined love affair between the obscene and rebellious Anna and the brave officer, Count Vronsky. The tragedy unfolds when Anna rejects her unfaithful marriage and thus exposes herself to the hypocrisy of society. Covers.

2: Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert

Summary:  When Emma Rowlett marries Charles Bowery, she imagines she will lead a life of luxury and passion that she reads about in emotional novels and women's magazines. But Charles is a doctor in a dim country. And provincial life is very different from the romantic fervor she desires.

3: War and Peace through Leo Tolstoy

Summary: This novel describes the effects of the French invasion of Russia and the effects of the Napoleonic era on the stories of five Russian-American families.

4: Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

Summary: In Nebuchadnezzar's most famous and controversial novel, Lalita, "Heart and Mind and Amazing Wisdom, as well as Fear and Encouragement", tells the story of Humbert Humbert's obsessive, devouring, and uplifting Dolores Hayes' destructive spirit. Tells Lolita is also the story of a subjugated European who was confronted by the happy barbarism of later America. Most of all, it is a meditation on love as a form of grief, madness and change.

5: Huckleberry Art Adventures by Mark Twain

Summary: The 19th-century Mississippi River Town Boy recounts his adventures as he ran into a family running into a quarrel with a slave at the bottom of the river, pretending to be royal, two thugs, and Tom. Sawyer's aunt who made mistakes for him

6: Hamlet by William Shakespeare

Summary: Hamlet plays Shakespeare's most popular, and most astonishing, play. It follows the form of a" revenge tragedy, "in which the hero, Hamlet, his father's assassin, his uncle Claudius, He now seeks revenge on the king of Denmark.

7: Great Gatesby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Summary: This story is primarily about the passion and passion of the young and mysterious millionaire Jay Gatesby and his predecessor, and the beautiful ex-Dee Beckenbauer."

8: In search of lost time through Marcel Proust

Summary: In search of lost time, the narrator recalls the experiences of childhood and adolescence during the humble France of the late 19th century to early 20th century, while wasting time for the world and It reflects a lack of meaning. "

9: Stories of Anton Chekhov by Anton Chekhov

Summary: Stories of the famous Russian author, Anton Chekhov. Chekhov lived during the last years of the Tsar and most of his stories are almost approximately that time. Presents a great idea.

10: Middle March by George Elliott

Summary: The novel is about within the fictitious town of Middlemark during 1829–1832, and follows controversial stories with an outsized cast of characters. Problems like the status of girls the character of marriage, idealism, selfishness, religion, hypocrisy, political reform and education.

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