Anyone's life could be turned into a suspenseful movie or an irresistible book. But only a few are able to put their lives on paper. And when it does, readers around the world can peek into the incredible stories based on true events and marvel. We present extraordinary books based on true events that are worth every minute of your time.
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Humans have strange fetishes, but we usually carefully hide them between the four walls. But not comedian Scott Rogowsky, who embarked on a social experiment on the subway. He furnished the books with fake covers with bizarre titles such as How to Hold a Fart and Mein Kampf (My Struggle) for children, which clearly raised eyebrows and provoked laughter among people. You simply have to see the reactions of these people!
Tina Maze is a woman of many talents. The Queen of the White Cliffs has now become a fairy-tale heroine in the picture book Tina and the Bear's Power, written by the renowned youth and children's writer Primož Suhadolčan and illustrated by Gorazd Vahen. The tale contains autobiographical elements and Tina's address to young readers.
Cecilia Levy's tea service is not ordinary. It is extremely sensitive and thin as paper. No, it's not made of Chinese porcelain. It is made of paper, more precisely, from the paper of old books and comics, which would otherwise end up in a landfill due to wear and tear. Thus, in the form of cups, plates and other objects, they experience their second spring. Fascinating.
What's the perfect holiday gift for a bookworm? Bookshelves full of books probably don't need another book. Why not buy them a book accessory instead of a novel? The list of products for bookworms that you will find below is longer than the novel War and Peace, so in between you will definitely find something that the avid book reader will not be able to go wrong with.
The Belgian designer Filip Janssens has combined his love for design and reading bestsellers in an interesting collection of wall-mounted bookshelves "Oblique", which are made in such a way that together with the book or books they form a unique accessory for the home, which innovatively and amusingly brightens up the space.
Why should we only read books that confront us with sad stories? The world is already full of sorrow and pain. Make reading a reason to laugh! We present to you 5 funny books that will make you laugh to the point of tears. Here are five books that will make you laugh out loud…
Book and winter are the best pair. It's hard to imagine anything better than sitting in front of the fireplace, wrapped in a warm blanket and reading a good book with a cup of tea. Since autumn and winter are the ideal time for reading books, we have selected for you the ten best of this year, which impressed Slovenian readers and readers around the world.
Reading is one of the most popular hobbies. It relaxes and educates us at the same time. It allows us to experience all kinds of adventures and learn a variety of interesting facts without leaving our comfortable armchair. Reading brings another advantage - namely, if we read together, with a partner, we do something else for our relationship. So why does reading together strengthen our partnership?
Holidays and vacations are over, which means that book time has once again become more of a wish rather than a pious wish, and that books will now spend most of their time on the bookshelves and no longer in the net in the shade. Of course, this fact excludes elementary school students, high school students, and soon also students, for whom books will once again become a mandatory part of everyday life. And while bookshelves are not usually thought of as a decorative piece of furniture, the following creative bookshelves prove otherwise.
Have you ever thought how many pages Wikipedia would have if it were a book? It would certainly be a bottomless book in print, and only a fool would have the time and will to print every page for 11.5 million entries contributed by 7.5 million authors. And since there's a volunteer for every crazy idea in the world, he's up for it too. His name is Michael Mandiberg, a concept artist who has spent the last three years pouring the entire English version of Wikipedia onto paper.
Are you interested in what celebrities are reading? What do we find on the shelves of Oprah Winfrey, David Bowie, Bill Clinton, Stephen King, Madonna, Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin and characters from shows like Sheldon Cooper (Big Popcorn) and Dwight Schrute (The Office)? Or what kind of literature did the late names such as Ernest Hemingway, John Lennon and Albert Einstein refer to? Here's an infographic showing what literature celebrities swear by.