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Saturday, May 31, 2014

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By Nora Jennings


Extensive reading on many texts has greatly seen the development in growth of the human brain. There are various publications that one is no one can be able to read them all in a lifetime. The following inspiring books classic authors gives an insight into the challenging events that eventually come to a bright ending.

Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell. This book is a half autobiographical tale that was published in 1933 and it points out his views on the injustices in society. The setting is in 1920s where Orwell lives in a seedy hotel at Paris very destitute. He eventually moves to London where he comes head to head with poverty with results that are unusual. The working conditions that are bizarre are told with an eye that is impartial and great humor.

The plague by Albert Camus. When rats flood in the streets in order to die, a contagious plague grips Oran. Authorities cut off the town from the other world and the fight to survive begins. The residents of Oran start questioning their position in life as the threat of impending death surrounds them. The Plague, was published in 1947 and it appears as a story that has been in existence

Age of Reason written by Jean Sartre. It tells of an inner conflict of mid aged professor, Mathieu. The professor is currently facing difficulties in financial state when he realizes that he to fund an abortion of her mistress Marcelle. His allies and student add unto his turmoil by distorting his susceptible mind state as he tries to find the solution to his miseries. An existential classic and a sensational writing are showcased in this 1945 book.

The Metamorphosis authored by Franz Kafka. This 1915 book narrates the tale of Samsa who like usual retires to sleep but on this night as he sleeps, he wakes up having transformed into a horrendous vermin. His family excludes him citing reasons being to his appearances. The book is very emotional and has played a defining role to various other writers.

Ice Cold Blood by Truman Capote. It is among the famous books that brought the author to stardom way back in 1966. He narrates the investigative piece about the murder on the family of Clutter in 1959 in a thrilling way while simultaneously portraying the killers who are Richard and Perry in a frightening way. The bare laid motives which are presided by the clinical style of writing of Capote make it an incredible book to read.

Miracles in Andes authored by Nando Parrado. It narrates the incident which occurred in 1972 of a plane that crashed in Andes with a rugby amateur team on board. The survivors left with no alternative in the chilling conditions cannibalized their dead friends. After two months, both Parrado and Canessa made attempts to take the heroic trudge out from the Andean, their initial obstacle now being the 15,000ft mountain. This tale of 2006 offers a first-hand instinct into the ordeal as it is narrated by a survivor.

The tales depicted in these books are very interesting and provides you with an insight of light after the dark cloud. They are very inspiring and heart filling and for sure a worth read. The writings are very simple and interesting plus the depiction of the places and events give it a real touch.




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