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Childhood books you need to read again

Children's books you should read as adults!

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Some are enjoying their annual leave, while others are counting down the days until theirs begins. And since this time is intended for rest and relaxation, it is right to read a few more books at that time, for which there was no time during the year.

Summer holidays have always been known as the best time to read. So now is the time to remember yours favorite books from childhood  and her read again, as she may give you one a different view of her, like when you read it many years ago. Maybe you'll find that spark of childhood inside you that will brighten your day.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery: The Little Prince

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One of the most read and most beautiful stories in world literature. The little prince comes to Earth from a distant planet to open people's eyes to the beauty that is blinded by passion and cannot see the flaws. The most beautiful message of the book is the idea of "seeing with the heart".

George Orwell: Animal Farm

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In the political satire Animal Farm, Orwell successfully lends human qualities to animals and shows in an excellent way what happens when a man/pig gets the power in his hands. Some say that the writer in the novel allegorically depicted the corruption and collapse of socialist ideas during the reign of Stalinism in Russia, although the author denied that the novel was supposed to be about Stalinism. A farm revolution begins under the leadership of pigs, the most intelligent of animals. Animals under their leadership drive out their owner - man, because they have had enough of his exploitation. The Manor Farm is renamed the Animal Farm and begins to operate according to the principle of animalism, or brotherhood among all animals.

Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland

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It is a novel by the English author Lewis Carroll from 1865. It tells the story of a girl Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into an underground fantasy world inhabited by peculiar anthropomorphic creatures. It is considered one of the best examples of the literary fiction genre.

Mark Twin: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn have become two of the world's great archetypes of childhood. The story of the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, published in 1884, is set in a town on the Mississippi River in the 1850s, after the Mexican War and before the American Civil War - that is, before President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation .

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