Table of contents:
- 1. Amelie Notomb - "Enemy Cosmetics"
- 2. Boris Akunin - "Azazel"
- 3. Roman Korobenkov - "Jumper"
- 4. Daphne Du Maurier - "The Scapegoat"
- 5. Joan Harris - "Gentlemen and Players"
- 6. Ian McEwan - Atonement
- 7. Ian Banks - "The Wasp Factory"
- 8. Evgeny Dubrovin - "Waiting for a goat"
- 9. Brigitte Aubert - "The Four Sons of Dr. March"
- 10. Stephen King - "Rita Hayworth or the Shawshank Redemption"
Video: 10 books with an ingenious plot that, once you start reading, cannot be put aside
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
There are books, starting to read which, it is already impossible to stop. A fascinating plot, vivid images of heroes and a light syllable are, as a rule, the main advantages of these books. In our review, there are 10 books that have gained popularity among readers precisely because of their most interesting and unexpected plot.
1. Amelie Notomb - "Enemy Cosmetics"
Another prime example of not talking to strangers. Anguste, sitting at the airport awaiting a delayed flight, is forced to listen to the chatter of a man with the strange name Textor Texel. There is only one way to silence this Dutchman - to start talking yourself. Anguste falls into this trap and becomes a toy in Texel's hands. All the circles of hell are waiting for him.
2. Boris Akunin - "Azazel"
"Azazel" is the first novel in a fascinating series about the detective Erast Fandorin. He is only 20 years old, fearless, successful, attractive and noble. Young Fandorin serves in the police department, and on duty he has to investigate a very complicated case. The entire series of books about Fandorin is full of information about the history of the Fatherland and, at the same time, is a fascinating detective reading.
3. Roman Korobenkov - "Jumper"
It should be noted right away that there are no calls for suicide in this book. This is not a teary-snotty story and not "emo-style". Opening the book, the reader finds himself in a sophisticated world, in which, as if in an exotic cocktail, two worlds are mixed - external and internal. It is possible that for someone this particular book will become a reference book.
4. Daphne Du Maurier - "The Scapegoat"
The novel "Scapegoat" by the British woman Daphne Du Maurier is considered one of her best works. It combines deep psychologism with lyricism. The main character - a university teacher - goes on a trip to France. In one of the restaurants, he meets his double - the owner of an estate and a glass factory from France. And they are visited by a crazy idea - to change places, or rather, lives.
5. Joan Harris - "Gentlemen and Players"
Traditions overshadowed by centuries, the richest library, an elite school, classical education and freedom. What a child from a poor family is ready for to get into such a world. What a teacher who gave the School 33 years of his life is ready to do. The St. Oswald School is like eternity itself. But one day a person appears in it, whose main goal is to avenge his past and destroy the School. The mysterious avenger spins an ingenious chess game. Joan Harris brings readers to the brink of madness.
6. Ian McEwan - Atonement
A hot summer day in 1934 … Three young people in anticipation of love. The first feeling of happiness, first kisses and betrayal, which forever changed the fate of three people and became a new starting point for them. "Atonement" is a kind of "lost time chronicle" of pre-war England, striking in its sincerity. This chronicle is being led by a teenage girl, in her own childishly cruel way, overestimating and rethinking everything that happens.
7. Ian Banks - "The Wasp Factory"
Scottish writer Ian Banks is one of the most popular authors in the UK. "Steps on Glass" was printed only 6 years after it was written. The reaction to the novel was the most controversial - from indignation to delight, but there were definitely no indifferent people left.
The main character is 16-year-old Frank. He is not at all what he seems. He is not who he thinks he is. He killed three. Welcome to the island, the path to which is guarded by the Sacrificial Pillars, and in the attic of the only house on the island, the Aspen Factory awaits its new victims …
8. Evgeny Dubrovin - "Waiting for a goat"
As the author of "Waiting for the Goat" himself said about his book, this is a warning story, which urges not to be exchanged for the so-called "pleasures of life."
9. Brigitte Aubert - "The Four Sons of Dr. March"
The maid finds the diary of one of Dr. March's sons in the closet and learns that the man who wrote them is a cruel killer. But the most important thing is that the author of the diary did not indicate his name, and the main character has to guess which of these nice guys is a serial maniac.
10. Stephen King - "Rita Hayworth or the Shawshank Redemption"
Those who at some point doubt the strength of the human spirit should simply read The Shawshank Redemption, the story of an innocent man who was sentenced to life imprisonment. The main character survived where it is impossible to survive. This is the greatest story of salvation.
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