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I 100 libri che dovresti aver letto secondo la BBC: 1-Orgoglio e Pregiudizio – Jane Austen 2-Il Signore degli Anelli – J.R.R. Tolkien 3-Il Profeta – Kahlil Gibran 4-Harry Potter – JK Rowling 5-Se questo è un uomo – Primo Levi 6-La Bibbia 7-Cime Tempestose – Emily Bronte 8- 1984 – George Orwell 9-I Promessi Sposi – Alessandro Manzoni 10-La Divina Commedia – Dante Alighieri 11-Piccole Donne – Louisa M Alcott 12-Lessico Familiare – Natalia Ginzburg 13- Comma 22 – Joseph Heller 14-L’opera completa di Shakespeare 15-Il Giardino dei Finzi Contini – Giorgio Bassani 16-Lo Hobbit – JRR Tolkien 17-Il Nome della Rosa – Umberto Eco 18-Il Gattopardo – Tommasi di Lampedusa 19-Il Processo – Franz Kafka 20-Le Affinità Elettive – Goethe 21-Via col Vento – Margaret Mitchell 22-Il Grande Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald 23-Bleak House – Charles Dickens 24-Guerra e Pace – Leo Tolstoy 25-Guida Galattica per Autostoppisti – Douglas Adams 26-Brideshead Revisited – Evelyn Waugh 27-Delitto e Castigo – Fyodor Dostoyevsky 28-Odissea – Omero 29-Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie – Lewis Carroll 30-L’insostenibile leggerezza dell’essere – Milan Kundera 31-Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoj 32-David Copperfield – Charles Dickens 33-Le Cronache di Narnia – CS Lewis 34-Emma – Jane Austen 35-Cuore – Edmondo de Amicis 36-La Coscienza di Zeno – Italo Svevo 37-Il Cacciatore di Aquiloni – Khaled Hosseini 38-Il Mandolino del Capitano Corelli – Louis De Berniere 39-Memorie di una Geisha – Arthur Golden 40-Winnie the Pooh – AA Milne 41-La Fattoria degli Animali – George Orwell 42-Il Codice da Vinci – Dan Brown 43-Cento Anni di Solitudine – Gabriel Garcia Marquez 44-Il Barone Rampante – Italo Calvino 45-Gli Indifferenti – Alberto Moravia 46-Memorie di Adriano – Marguerite Yourcenar 47-I Malavoglia – Giovanni Verga 48-Il Fu Mattia Pascal – Luigi Pirandello 49-Il Signore delle Mosche – William Golding 59-Cristo si è fermato ad Eboli – Carlo Levi 51-Vita di Pi – Yann Martel 52-Il Vecchio e il Mare – Ernest Hemingway 53-Don Chisciotte della Mancia – Cervantes 54-I Dolori del Giovane Werther – J. W. Goethe 55-Le Avventure di Pinocchio – Collodi 56-L’ombra del vento – Carlos Ruiz Zafon 57-Siddharta – Hermann Hesse 58-Il mondo nuovo – Aldous Huxley 59-Lo strano caso del cane ucciso a mezzanotte – Mark Haddon 60-L’Amore ai Tempi del Colera – Gabriel Garcia Marquez 61-Uomini e topi – John Steinbeck 62-Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov 63-Il Commissario Maigret – George Simenon 64-Amabili resti – Alice Sebold 65-Il Conte di Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas 66-Sulla Strada – Jack Kerouac 67-La luna e i Falò – Cesare Pavese 68-Il Diario di Bridget Jones – Helen Fielding 69-I figli della mezzanotte – Salman Rushdie 70-Moby Dick – Herman Melville 71-Oliver Twist – Charles Dickens 72-Dracula – Bram Stoker 73-Tre Uomini in Barca – Jerome K. Jerome 74-Notes From A Small Island – Bill Bryson 75-Ulisse – James Joyce 76-I Buddenbroock – Thomas Mann 77-Il buio oltre la siepe – Harper Lee 78-Germinale – Emile Zola 79-La fiera delle vanità – William Makepeace Thackeray 80-Possession – AS Byatt 81-A Christmas Carol – Charles Dickens 82-Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray – Oscar Wilde 83-Il Colore Viola – Alice Walker 84-Quel che resta del giorno – Kazuo Ishiguro 85-Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert 86-A Fine Balance – Rohinton Mistry 87-Charlotte’s Web – EB White 88-Il Rosso e il Nero – Stendhal 89-Le Avventure di Sherlock Holmes – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 90-The Faraway Tree Collection – Enid Blyton 91-Cuore di tenebra – Joseph Conrad 92-Il Piccolo Principe– Antoine De Saint-Exupery 93-The Wasp Factory – Iain Banks 94-Niente di nuovo sul fronte occidentale – Remarque 95Un Uomo – Oriana Fallaci 96-Il Giovane Holden – Salinger 97-I Tre Moschettieri – Alexandre Dumas 98-Amleto– William Shakespeare 99-La fabbrica di cioccolato – Roald Dahl 100-I Miserabili – Victor Hugo
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23 Emotions people feel, but can’t explain
Sonder: The realization that each passerby has a life as vivid and complex as your own.
Opia: The ambiguous intensity of Looking someone in the eye, which can feel simultaneously invasive and vulnerable.
Monachopsis: The subtle but persistent feeling of being out of place.
Énouement: The bittersweetness of having arrived in the future, seeing how things turn out, but not being able to tell your past self.
Vellichor: The strange wistfulness of used bookshops.
Rubatosis: The unsettling awareness of your own heartbeat.
Kenopsia: The eerie, forlorn atmosphere of a place that is usually bustling with people but is now abandoned and quiet.
Mauerbauertraurigkeit: The inexplicable urge to push people away, even close friends who you really like.
Jouska: A hypothetical conversation that you compulsively play out in your head.
Chrysalism: The amniotic tranquility of being indoors during a thunderstorm.
Vemödalen: The frustration of photographic something amazing when thousands of identical photos already exist.
Anecdoche: A conversation in which everyone is talking, but nobody is listening
Ellipsism: A sadness that you’ll never be able to know how history will turn out.
Kuebiko: A state of exhaustion inspired by acts of senseless violence.
Lachesism: The desire to be struck by disaster – to survive a plane crash, or to lose everything in a fire.
Exulansis: The tendency to give up trying to talk about an experience because people are unable to relate to it.
Adronitis: Frustration with how long it takes to get to know someone.
Rückkehrunruhe: The feeling of returning home after an immersive trip only to find it fading rapidly from your awareness.
Nodus Tollens: The realization that the plot of your life doesn’t make sense to you anymore.
Onism: The frustration of being stuck in just one body, that inhabits only one place at a time.
Liberosis: The desire to care less about things.
Altschmerz: Weariness with the same old issues that you’ve always had – the same boring flaws and anxieties that you’ve been gnawing on for years.
Occhiolism: The awareness of the smallness of your perspective.
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