Current books for today's man

current books

Reading is one of the richer individual pleasures of the life. It allows you to travel and learn, find answers and ask new questions. In some cases, find the meaning of life, although in the next book it may be lost again.

The Current books bring us adventure, mystery, reflection, and much more. Reading is an art.

Some current books that today's man should read

The fight Clubby Chuck Palahniuk (1996)

Famous in part thanks to David Fincher's movie, starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton.

In the work the role of postmodern man and his apparent self-sufficiency are questioned. Nothing complacent reading, accused by the most conservative sectors as "reactionary."

Thirtyenagers by Carlos García Miranda (2016)

Does the current man have crisis with age? Probably, for a long time, that has been an internal debate for many. Another of the essential current books.

For those who don't want to stop having fun or assimilate to the status quo, without this implying a state of perpetual immaturity.

The multi-orgasmic man, by Mantak Chia (2000)

That most men think about sex all the time is no longer surprising. That they live in a competition to outperform others or themselves in bed performancePerhaps it is another point that few dare to admit. But it is something that is always out there, hovering.

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The player, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1867)

There are many must-read classics of literature. This is one. Portrait of the decadence into which a man can fall, due to not being able to control his self-destructive impulses.

History of Spain, by Pierre Vilar (1947)

Vision that the French historian offers of the Spanish nation, from its origins to the emergence of the Franco regime. A fluent reading, with historical rigor and a lot of objectivity, a term that is very questioned these days.

The most dangerous gameby Richard Connell (1924)

A short and forceful story. A manhunt, among experienced hunters, serves as an excuse to question the role of man as a superior animal, as well as concepts such as intelligence and scruples.


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