What date do not take, the holiday is always just around the corner. Therefore, shopping jogging in search of gifts for their girlfriends, mothers, sisters or lovers is a common thing for men, and flying past the top of the counters in order to get joy for girlfriends and relatives is a pleasure always available to women. To make it easier for you, oh great and disinterested donors, a life full of troubles, we have prepared this collection of books that will certainly appeal to intelligent and inquisitive girls.
- For those interested in relationships: John Gray, "Men from Mars, Women from Venus." A bestseller in the genre of popular psychology. Although the book was published over 20 years ago, it is still popular and relevant. It has been translated into 50 languages and has received many positive reviews. It is hoped that after reading your girlfriend will understand that you love her and want to listen, just think a little differently.
- For those who lead a healthy lifestyle: Julia Anders, Charming Intestines. As the most powerful body governs us. " Many girls carefully monitor themselves and their health, so the popular science book of Julia Enders will be a real find for them. Did you know that about 80% of immunity is found in the intestines? "OK." full of such unexpected and not always obvious facts. In addition, the book has a very stylish cover, which will appeal to connoisseurs of creativity.
- For science fiction lovers: Daniel Keyes, Flowers for Algernon. The book, which won the Nebula Award in 1966 as the best novel, is still read by people around the world. The idea of "Flowers for Algernon" Keyes hatched for 14 years, and most of all was influenced by work in a boarding school for mentally retarded children. What is an inferior person willing to do to become “the smartest”? Do we have the right to experiment with each other? The novel makes you think about these and many other issues. The author became the ancestor of social science fiction, because his work gave rise to many epigones, so it’s better to give the source rather than imitation.
- For those who prefer classic: Jane Austen, Feeling and Sensitivity. Less well-known, but no less interesting novel by the famous English writer. The plot also unfolds around the love experiences of sisters with dissimilar characters: judicious Elinor and romantic Marianne. Everything will end with a happy ending, but before that, readers will often have to worry about the fate of the charming protagonists.
- For those who like to learn new things: Richard Feynman, The Nature of Physical Laws. The book is based on lectures delivered by the famous physicist and popularizer of science in 1964 at the University of Cornwall. Feynman explains the riddles of the world's most complex science in a simple and understandable language, so anyone can understand it: the real genius of exact sciences and a simple housewife.
- For lovers of romance: Stefan Zweig, Impatience of the Heart. A touching, tender and sad story about the love of a girl chained to a wheelchair to a brave military officer. The story of passion and compassion, social prejudice and true feelings skillfully leads the reader to a tragic and inevitable ending, where nevertheless there will be time and place for surprise.
- For those who love autobiography: Anais Nin, Henry and June. If you watched the movie of the same name with Uma Thurman in the title role, then you will definitely like the book. If you didn’t look, it’s not scary, the autobiography of the French writer will still please you. She talks about the strange relationship of young Anais Neen, the famous Henry Miller and his wife June. This is the story of the rejection of internal stereotypes about the emancipation of women, taking place against the backdrop of the chaotic and bohemian France of the early XX century.
- And another book for those who love autobiographies (and are going through a difficult period in life): Sylvia Plath, “Under the Glass Cap”. Sylvia Plath has long been considered a classic of American literature, and Under the Glass Cap is her most famous novel. This is a difficult story of Esther’s struggle, which at first glance looks good: she has an internship in the prestigious New York Magazine and receives a scholarship from a famous writer. However, it is up to her to cope with depression, suicidal thoughts and begin to live anew.