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When you have a suitcase full of everything: 15 books that will restore your hope, at least for a moment

When you have a suitcase full of everything: 15 books that will restore your hope, at least for a moment

What do you do when you get the feeling that everything is getting on your nerves? You have several options at your disposal to solve the situation, and without a doubt, a good book will never disappoint you - these are 15 books that you must read when you have a suitcase full of everything.

Even if you're in a bad mood, you usually deal with watching it popular TV series and eating food, but it is not necessary that this recipe will always work. In this case, it's also a good idea to reach out a book that will take you to a whole new world. The miraculous power of books lies not only in the happiness hidden between their covers, but in the fact that they can with their help, you forget bad thoughts at least temporarily.

15 books that will restore your hope, at least for a moment:

1. Sarah Addison Allen: The Girl Who Chased the Moon, 2010 (The Girl Who Chased the Moon)
2. Erin Morgenstern: The Night Circus, 2011 (The Night Circus)
3. John Green: Fake Towns, 2008 (Paper Towns)

Film adaptation Paper Towns (Paper Towns, 2015)
Film adaptation Paper Towns (Paper Towns, 2015)

4. Noel Streatfeild: Ballet Shoes, 1936 (Ballet Shoes)
5. Louisa May Alcott: Little Women, 1868 (Little Women)
6. Muriel Barbery: The Life of Elves, 2015 (The Life of Elves)
7. Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows: Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, 2008 (Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society)

Film adaptation Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018)
Film adaptation Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018)

8. Kazuo Ishiguro: The Remains of the Day, 1989 (The Remains of the Day)
9. William Ritter: Jackaby, 2014 (Jackaby)
10. Dave Eggers: A Hologram for the King, 2012 (A Hologram for the King)

Film adaptation A Hologram for the King (2016)
Film adaptation A Hologram for the King (2016)

11. Lucy Maud Montgomery: Anne of Green Gables, 1908 (Anne of Green Gables)
12. Peter Mayle: A Good Year, 2004
13. Yossi Ghinsberg: Lost in the Jungle, 1993 (Lost in the Jungle)

Film adaptation of Jungle (Jungle, 2017)
Film adaptation of Jungle (Jungle, 2017)

14. Arto Paasilinna: The Year of the Hare, 1975
15. Wabi-sabi for Artists, Poets, Designers and Philosophers: Leonard Koren, 1994 (Wabi-sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers)

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