An Intuition Into Inspiring Books Classic Authors

By Nora Jennings


Reading has been the main source for growth of our brains. There are millions of texts worth reading making it impossible for a person to read all the writings in a lifetime. Below is a list of some inspiring books classic authors have published and you can give them a try during your free time.

Down and Out in London and Paris authored by George Orwell. This semi-autobiographical tale published in 1933 points the social injustices in own views. The 1920s setting unleashes Orwell who is almost penniless and stays in a grimy hotel in Paris. He meets poverty on arrival to London. Great sense of humor is used to impartially tell the bizarre working conditions.

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 authored by Jean Sartre. The story of Mathieu who is a professor in his mid-ages is told of how he is experiencing an inner conflict. Mathieu at the moment is in financial strains and tragedy hits him when he finds out that he has to fund for Marcelles abortion who is his mistress. While he tries getting the cure to his misfortunes, his students and pals are on the other hand distorting his prone state of mind.

The Metamorphosis written by Franz Kafka. This 1915 book tells the story of Gregor Samsa who gets to sleep one evening and awakes to find that he changed into a horrific vermin. He is gradually getting excluded by his family which is at shock and dismisses him grounded on his appearances. This book highly moving and has also acted as a defining one for various 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.

Miracle in the Andes by Nando Parrado. It is set in 1972 where a plane crashes in the Andes. The stranded passengers resort to eating the dead bodies of their friends in a bid to stay alive in these extremely cold conditions. Parrado and Canessa made up their minds to make an epic trek from the Andean with the initial obstacle coming from a mountain that is 15,000ft. This 2006 story from a survivor gives a first person intuition into the calamity.

The books listed above give a glitter of hope to their intrusive tales. They give heart filling inspiration showing no misery last forever. The style of writing is very simple full of descriptions that are vivid to give the events and places a real feeling. You can try one of the books at your own past time and you will definitely find every page worth reading.




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