Books are something that will never depreciate

Books are something that will never depreciate

Books are a brilliant and greatest heritage of humanity. Their influence on the world and culture is limitless.

Thanks to books, we can find ourselves in a completely different and unfamiliar era. They form character, worldview, and enlighten people in different areas of life. They help us find out how our ancestors lived, what bothered them or made them happy.

Classic literature teaches readers to seek balance in everything. In the works of Dostoevsky, Pushkin, Bulgakov, Turgenev, the line of good and evil in life is clearly visible. Many books were written hundreds of years ago, but do not lose their relevance to this day.

You should also not miss out on modern works that continue to make history and inspire new actions and changes in life.

Choosing the best book of all time is a very difficult task. After all, people read different works: some like detective stories or science fiction, while others study only scientific literature.

Ray Douglas Bradbury's book "Fahrenheit 451" talks about the value of literature. The work shows that the fading of people's interest in books will lead to complete lack of spirituality and a gloomy future.

Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel “The Master and Margarita” will tell about the incarnation of the devil in the human world, showing that there must be balance in everything: good and evil, love and hatred, sin and holiness.

What can human pride and selfishness lead to? Oswashing mashine Wilde's book “The Picture of Dorian Gray” tells about the consequences of human vices.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez “One Hundred Years of Solitude” is a novel in which the story of each character is permeated with loneliness. The novel explains that human loneliness can be a consequence of various reasons: the inability to love; strong passions that captured the souls of people; isolation from each other.

Stephen King's "The Green Mile" will tell stories from the lives of prisoners who were sentenced to death and show the real value of life.

The range and variety of books is endless, and the writers inspire, motivate and support with their works.

Readers turn to literature for different purposes: some want to understand themselves, some want to escape from everyday life, and others just need to relax and learn something new for themselves. Books today still remain a means of self-improvement and a source of knowledge.

 

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