Top 5 books - winter 2018

Reading is always in vogue

Saturday 27th of January 2018

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Winter and cold weather are not really good allies for outdoor activities. They are the perfect support for indoor gatherings. After many important dates that we call with a common name - holiday period, it is time for personal "upgrade". The book has always been a faithful friend. A loyal companion who does not change the plan at the last minute and always has understanding if we neglect it for someone else. Or something else. Make wise use of discounts and enrich your library. We suggest that while you wait for snow and winter magic read one of these books. Enjoy.

1. Trazi me - Mirjana Bobic Mojsilovic

In October 2017, the favourite of women reader audience published a book with which she again proved why she is always so popular. The story of three completely different women who still have something in common is the ideal gift for the upcoming Valentine's Day or St. Trifun. International Women's Day is not far either. A great choice for ladies of all generations.


2. A State of Freedom - Neel Mukherjee

A novel for every recommendation. Although it is not high on the world charts, the audiences gave their voice and rated it as a writing that should be read. The beginning of the year is a period when everyone makes new plans and tries to implement them, and this book encourages this kind of thinking.

3. Selected short stories - John Cheever

A writer from America, the winner of the Pulitzer Prize published this collection of stories in 1943. The American Chekhov of the twentieth century, as he was named, brought a story about the life of ordinary people. Later, he renounced it, but this is another topic. The author of the "The Enormous Radio", "Oh What a Paradise It Seems" and many other works is still considered one of the most talented American writers.

4. E bas vam hvala - Marko Vidojkovic

One of the most popular domestic authors with each new book is winning the top charts. The theme of the novel is the life after the breakup of Yugoslavia. Of course, "spiced" by his own distinctive way of expression. Freed from the classic form, Marko always brings a cruel reality in a unique way.


5. Russian classics

Unexcelled Pushkin, Tolstoy and other representatives of "evergreen" literature may have been uninteresting as compulsory school literature. If you have overcome "childhood illnesses", look for some of the well-known titles. There are so many things in those words, even more between the lines.

Plus: Freedom's Child - Jax Miller

Raw thriller. The main heroine works at the local bar and has many friends. None of them knows that she was arrested for killing her husband. They do not know she put her children up for adoption and hence does not have peaceful nights. They do not even know that Freedom Oliver is not her real name. The mystery, the life as it appears on television and the real action in changing the present has won numerous audiences all over the planet.