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    • Ado Hackovic
      Ado Hackovic German Users last edited by

      Many people read books every day. There are probably people here, who would recommend that someone read a book. What is your favorite book ?

      My favorite book is "Death and the Derwish" by Mesa Selimovic. This book has been translated into many world languages. My recommenditation.

      A brief description of the book:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_and_the_Dervish

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      • IvanAndal
        IvanAndal English Users last edited by IvanAndal

        Great topic mate. This forum is missing some phylosopical depth, I hope you and this topic will provide it.
        Here are some of my favorite reads from the top of my head, but there are many more...
        I recommend these to everyone:

        Hasanaginica - South Slavic folk balad
        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasanaginica

        La Divina Commedia - Dante Alighieri
        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_Comedy

        The Damned Yard - Ivo Andrić
        https://www.delfi.rs/knjige/67246_the_damned_yard_and_other_stories_knjiga_delfi_knjizare.html

        Cyclops - Ranko Marinković
        https://www.wordswithoutborders.org/book-review/ranko-marinkovics-cyclops

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        • Ado Hackovic
          Ado Hackovic German Users @IvanAndal last edited by

          @IvanAndal thank you mate. I hope, that others managers will recommend some new books to read. That is why i started this topic

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          • Manager PR 9
            Manager PR 9 last edited by

            I remember one of the best book I’ve ever read is called Ereb, basically it is a name of the multiplayer game, and you have to chose character to play with it in the game, but also in the real life.. And as you are leveling up your character, task in real life were also slight harder and more dangerous.
            And there was one guy who noticed that the game is strange and he went in mission to find out what is happening, and he couldn’t believed behind the scene when he find out everything.
            I read it in day how mad it was and interesting and I recommend it everyone to read it, ofc if you have time

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            • Manager PR 9
              Manager PR 9 last edited by

              And also I recommend to read at least once in life Russian classical books of Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Gogol, Maxim Gorky & others.

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              • Ado Hackovic
                Ado Hackovic German Users @Manager PR 9 last edited by

                @Manager-PR-9 said in Read to the book:

                And also I recommend to read at least once in life Russian classical books of Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Gogol, Maxim Gorky & others.

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                • ianthebean byrne
                  ianthebean byrne last edited by

                  I recommend this book called "Chariots of the gods" by Erich von Daniken, it is a book about the unsolved mysteries of the past. It involves the hypothesis that the technologies and religions of many ancient civilizations were given to them by ancient astronauts who were welcomed as gods. I first heard about this book from the documentary "Ancient Aliens" on discovery channel and for me it is a very interesting to look our past from a different perspective.

                  "Be so good they cant ignore you"

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