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The Catcher in the Rye- J.D Salinger

The adventures of teenager Holden Cauldfiel in a New York recovering from war influenced successive generations around the world. In his sincere and open confession, Holden reveals the reality of a boy facing school failure, the harsh rules of a traditional family, the experience of sexuality beyond desire.

The fault in our stars - John Green

Hazel and Gus would like to have more ordinary lives. Some would say that they were not born with a star, that their world is unjust. Hazel and Gus are just teenagers, but if anything has taught them about the cancer they both suffer from, it's that there's no time for regrets, because, like it or not, there's only today and now. And so, with the intention of making Hazel's greatest wish come true - to meet his favorite writer - they will cross the Atlantic together to live an adventure against the clock, as cathartic as it is heartbreaking.

The book thief - Markus Zusak

At the height of World War II, little Liesel will find her salvation in reading. A beautiful novel, tremendously human and exciting, describing the vicissitudes of a nine-year-old German girl from the time she was given up for adoption by her mother until the end of the war. His new family, simple people and nothing affects Nazism, teaches him to read and through Rudy books manages to distract himself during the bombings and combat sadness. But it is the book she herself is writing that will finally save her life.