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Books 2020

The 2020 books were largely a reflection of a difficult time. A year of pandemic, global change and new challenges for humanity is reflected in the literature. Writers and publishers sought to support readers, provide inspiration and distract from anxieties.

In fiction, attention was drawn to novels, where the themes of isolation, internal search and overcoming difficulties were raised. Many authors turned to the genres of fiction and dystopia, which helped to comprehend new realities.

In the non-fiction segment, books on psychology, health, self-development and remote work were popular. Readers were looking for answers to questions on how to adapt to new conditions and maintain a balance in life.

A special place was taken by children's books - bright fairy tales, comics and educational publications that helped children to more easily experience the time of restrictions and find joy in reading.

Thus, the "books 2020" have become a kind of cultural slice showing how literature reacts to world events. These publications remain interesting today, because they not only tell stories, but also preserve the spirit of the time when the whole world learned to live in a new way.

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The book People Like Ships. Alexey Kucherenko Price: 10.55 USD
Price: 10.55 USD
The book People Like Ships. Alexey Kucherenko
Comic book Only I will take a new level. Volume 3 Price: 12.06 USD
Price: 12.06 USD
Comic book Only I will take a new level. Volume 3
Book About Bedtime Price: 10.78 USD
Price: 10.78 USD
Book About Bedtime
Mortin's book and a fascinating surprise. Book 5. Barbara Cantina Price: 5.02 USD
Price: 5.02 USD
Mortin's book and a fascinating surprise. Book 5. Barbara Cantina
Book In the Woods. Tana French Price: 10.02 USD
Price: 10.02 USD
Book In the Woods. Tana French
Book Meaning of History. How intelligence and morality conditioned the greatness of the West. Ben Shapiro Price: 8.04 USD
Price: 8.04 USD
Book Meaning of History. How intelligence and morality conditioned the greatness of the West. Ben Shapiro