Lewis Mumford's Civilization and Its Enemies is a book that explores the influence of technology and technology on the development of human civilization and identifies potential dangers and threats.
Benjamin Franklin's "Autobiography" is a personal memoir and account of the author's life and achievements, including his scholarly and political efforts.
Gabriel García Márquez's "A Century of Solitude" is a magical realism and epic tale of the Buendía family in the fantasy world of Macondo, reflecting Colombia's history and human destiny. Gabo is a distinguished Colombian author and Nobel laureate.
"Churchill" by Roy Jenkins is a biography of Sir Winston Churchill, an outstanding politician and leader of Great Britain, reflecting his influence on history and world events.
Adolf Hitler's My Struggle is an autobiographical text where he sets out his political ideas and views, and also justifies the Nazi regime. This book is considered propaganda and the ideological basis of Nazism.
"The Autobiography of Malcolm X" is Malcolm X's story of his life, transformation from criminal to activist, and the struggle for black equality in the United States.
Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne is an adventure novel about Phileas Fogg's journey around the world in an attempt to win a bet by exploring different cultures and countries.
Che Guevara's "Journey Through South America" is a diary of his motorcycle journey, reflecting his experiences and observations in Latin American countries and influence on his revolutionary beliefs.
Marco Polo's "Great Journeys" are records of his adventures and explorations in East Asia, which have had a significant impact on European understanding of the world.
Ernest Shackleton's One Hundred and Eighty Degrees to the West is a story about an unsuccessful Antarctic expedition in 1914 and a heroic struggle for survival.
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas (with a comic twist) is a humorous adventure novel about the friendship of the three musketeers and their adventures during the time of King Louis XIII.
Guy de Maupassant's "Incredible Adventures of Italians in Russia" is a comic story about funny and ridiculous events that happened to two Italian brothers in Russia.
"Forty-first" by Alexander Beck is a novel about the fate of soldiers and officers of the 1941-1945 war, their struggle, friendship and sacrifices during the Great Patriotic War.
George Orwell's Animal Farm is an allegorical satire on totalitarianism and the loss of freedom in a society where animals rise to power and impose dictatorship.
"Mixed Feelings" by Yaroslav Hasek is a satirical and autobiographical story about the adventures and contradictions of the writer Yaroslav Hasek, the creator of "The Good Soldier Schweik."
The Bible is a sacred text of Christianity and Judaism, containing religious teachings, stories and moral instructions, which has a huge impact on culture and worldview.