"Nurses" by Elinor Lieberman is a book in which the author talks about the work of a nurse and her experience in caring for patients in different clinical situations.
Martin Kaplan's "Hunger" is a story about the psychological and physical aspects of hunger and its impact on a person, based on the author's personal experience.
Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot is a drama that describes meaningless waiting and endless dialogue of heroes, reflecting the absurdity of human life.
"What a noise it was" by Eugene Ionesco is a play that absurdly reflects the nonsense and monotony of everyday life, emphasizing the absurdity of human existence.
Albert Camus's "The Sadists" is a novel exploring themes of meaninglessness and immorality in modern society through the life and actions of the title character.
"Freaks" by Marie-Henri Barbus is a novel describing the life and inner world of people suffering from physical and mental defects, and their struggle for recognition and dignity.
"Fighting Fish" by Ernest Hemingway is a story about the adventures of an old man fisherman who tried to catch a huge swordfish in the sea, symbolizing the fight against fate.
The Winds of War by Margaret Mitchell is a novel about the passionate love and resilience of the main character, Scarlett O'Hara, during the American Civil War.
"Refrigerator" by Julia Deffentoli is a book that tells about the life and relationships of the heroes concentrated around the refrigerator, symbolizing their secrets and secrets.
"Death of an Official" by Anton Chekhov is a humorous story describing the funny and unsuccessful attempts of the protagonist to get rid of the body of a deceased official.
Arthur Conan Doyle's The End of the Affer is Sherlock Holmes's investigation into mysterious events in the English outback involving the sudden disappearance of animals.
Ray Bradbury's Thunder and Lightning is a book that includes short stories and essays that deal with a variety of topics, from nature and inspiration to society and human aspirations.
Goethe's Almond Dragon is a novel that describes the complex relationship between the main characters and explores the inner world of a person in the context of their passions and ambitions.