While some emphasize, learning has not gone out of style. However, the way we use books is slowly changing and now there are more and more people who prefer electronic books into daily life papers.
Among the advantages that eBooks have is that they do not replace physical space, they are usually much cheaper than traditional, more environmentally reliable as there is no print process involved, their shares are limited and easy to move.
Next, we've compiled ten novels that are available in digital format on platforms such as Kindle, Apple Book, Kobo, among others. In addition, we have selected recently published books as well as ancient publications of international publications.
Metamorphosis
Author: Franz Kafka
Year: 1915
Original title: Die verwandlung
Kafka's famous novel tells the life of Gregorio Samsa, a business owner who will one day wake up and turn into a pest. Metamorphosis will not only change his life, but everyone around him.
It is one of the best novels of the twentieth century and is especially recommended for those who want to read the brutal criticism of the authoritarian society and of the officials who obliterate human nature.
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Tokyo Blues Norwegian Wood
Author: Haruki Murakami
Year: 1987
Original title: ノ ル ウ ェ イ の 森
Borrowing from the song "Norwood Wood (This bird has Flown" from the Beatles), Murakami takes us into the world of Toru Watanabe, the protagonist. In fact, it will be when he hears a Hamburg song that will bring back memories of youth.
Toru will remember when he was a student in his seventies and how his friendship with a classmate was interrupted by his sudden suicide. She will also take us to her amazing relationship with Naoko, Kisuki's daughter.
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Ordinary people
Author: Sally Rooney
Year: 2018
Original title: Ordinary people
Considered one of the best novels of the year 2018, Sally Rooney's sloppy writing has left anyone well educated Ordinary people, his second career. Its success has been that television adaptation is already happening.
The first point is quite good: Connell and Marianne are two students from a small town center in Ireland and are obviously not the same. Throughout the novel we will find out why they do not live apart from each other.
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Women's health
Author: Alice Munro
Year: 1971
Original title: The lives of Girls and Women
Alice Munro is a big fan of story books. In Women's health, He also shows why he won the Nobel Prize in 2013: his unique way of seeing realism coupled with great achievement.
In this storybook, we discover the world around Del Jordan (her family, her friends and neighbors) through the eyes of a girl who can see, like Munro, the world around her.
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Not at all
Author: Carmen Laforet
Year: 1945
Original title: Not at all
In 1945, Carmen Laforet won the Nadal Award Not at all, a work that attracted the attention of the youth of its author, who was then only 23 years old. Though young, the Catalans show great maturity when describing the period.
In Not at all, young Andrea relocates to Barcelona at the end of the Spanish World War. There, you want to study and start a new life, but not everything will be the way of roses. At her grandmother's house, where she lives, she will feel hungry and scared.
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Letter from unknown
Author: Stefan Zweig
Year: 1922
Original title: In short Unbekannten
Letter from unknown He tells the story of a rich man who, on his way back to Vienna for his holidays, received a letter he had written to him but had no sender. You will soon find out who this strange woman is.
Stefan Zweig's delicate feathers are beyond reproach. He was one of the most popular twenty-thirty authors and he had Arthur Schnitzler and Sigmund Freud in his circle of friends. Some of his novels have been adapted from movies.
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One hundred years of loneliness
Author: Gabriel García Márquez
Year: 1967
Original title: One hundred years of loneliness
It is considered by many to be the largest book of literature in Spanish, with permission Don Quixote. Gabriel García Márquez was a genius and this is evidenced by his ability to explain situations and analyze his characters One hundred years of loneliness.
This novel tells the story of the Buendía family for seven generations. The first was made by the couple José Arcado Buendía and Úrsula Iguarán, who feared their offspring would come out with a pig's tail.
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Moby dick
Author: Herman Melville
Year: 1851
Original title: Moby-dick
In Moby dickHerman Melville tells us about the crossing of the Pequod whaling ship during the chase of the great white whale. The ship is commanded by Captain Ahab and Ishmael and the harpooner Quiqueg also goes there.
Many descriptions of this novel have been made, and are full of references that provide much more. One of the best known is that the Pequod ship represents humanity, because its sailors come from different parts of the world.
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1984
Author: George Orwell
Year: 1949
Original title: Eighty-eight: A novel
Indeed the most famous work by George Orwell, introducing the popular idea of Big Brother, a universal and vigilant organization that has terrorized London for the future imagined by a British writer.
A novel by Winston Smith, who works in the Department of Truth whose mission is to rewrite history. After years of working there, he would see a great deal in government and risk everything to open a political system.
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This girl's fairy tale
Author: Margaret Atwood
Year: 1985
Original title: Tma of the Servant
Although many are aware of this story in the form of anonymous television, it has its origin in the novel by Margaret Atwood, in which a Canadian writer criticizes the way women are treated in society.
The function uses the flashbacks To paraphrase the present and the past of the former protagonist, one of the many women who have been forced to work as "girls" (that is, daddy's children) for childless marriages.
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