New Year's books for adults - TOP-10 for reading on winter evenings

New Year's books for adults are a reminder of the child within us, of the value of family and friendship, the motivation that is so often lacking, the opportunity to see everyday life from an unusual perspective. We often make promises to ourselves to start a new life, starting Monday or next month. The idea is good, the desire is there, the last step remains - action. But often all 52 weeks, as well as 12 months, the intentions remain unfulfilled. Maybe you just need some rest? Allow yourself to relax and spend the cold December evenings with fascinating reading - a positive exercise for the mind.

So, welcome to the New Year's library!

Marie Kondo "Magic Cleaning"

New Year's general cleaning takes a lot of time, effort, and sometimes it is just depressing? Do it according to the KonMari method described in this book. The space cleared of rubbish will wonderfully harmonize your life, and it will affect areas that, at first glance, have nothing to do with cleanliness and order. The unique author's technique has already helped many people.

Yulia Sakharovskaya "Where does the money go?"

Tired of living from paycheck to paycheck, no matter how much you earn, there is still not enough money, you don’t know how to create a “safety cushion” and where to invest it wisely? New Year is the best time to decide the financial issue in your favor. The book will teach you to live without denying yourself small joys and always having the right amount for what you really need or really want, but it was an impermissible luxury.

Timothy Ferris "How to Work 4 Hours a Week"

Even the work you love cannot replace the whole world. What can we say about the one that simply provides a means of subsistence, but in return takes all the free time and energy? Dreams of travel, free schedule, decent income can come true. Master a new philosophy, allow yourself to become free and independent, using a ready-made guide to action.

Timur Gagin, Alexey Kelin "The Book of the Achiever"

Luck as a lifestyle, or the plight of a loser - which one do you choose? If you are ready to give up complaints about the disorder in your personal life, uninteresting work, lack of money, household trivia and develop a new system of habits, attitudes, skills - welcome to the world of successful and happy people. Read a fun book with a healthy dose of irony and cynicism, learn to think outside the box and gain a taste for life.

Esther and Jerry Hicks "The Law of Attraction"

Why do some people live for their own pleasure, while others drag out a miserable existence? The answer is simple - we ourselves create the surrounding reality. Negative thoughts give rise to problems, joyful and free thoughts open up simply unprecedented opportunities. The Law of Attraction works whether we like it or not. How to learn to conquer fears, get what you strive for, be happy here and now - all the tips in the book.

Danielle Laporte "Live with feeling"

Dreams and plans that are not destined to come true at best leave a slight feeling of annoyance, and at worst - plunge into depression. Sometimes, having come to the goal, we are surprised to find out that we didn't really want to, we regret the time, effort, money spent. How to understand what you really need and stop being scattered over the little things? Daniela Laporte does not offer easy solutions. She teaches you to dream correctly, set goals, not make excuses, but act.

Nigell Latta "Before Your Child Drives You Crazy"

New Year's book about parenting or a guide for careless parents? In fact, neither one nor the other. This is not a set of common truths, morals and rules.The author humorously tells how not to go crazy with your beloved, obnoxious offspring, not to allow them to encroach on the parental ego, which, by the way, has a right to exist. And if you have already experienced all the "delights" of puberty, read "Until Your Teenager Drives You Crazy."

Paulo Coelho "Alchemist"

Most of our fears are nothing more than an illusion. They are never destined to come true, but chopping off their wings, depriving them of dreams, blocking the channels of joy and plunging into the abyss of doubts is always welcome. The universe is limitless, everyone can use its riches, one has only to want. Coelho's parable that fear of change is not the best choice. It is quite possible that another life awaits you behind the doors of the uncomfortable but safe sink.

Joanne Harris "Blackberry Wine"

Do you want to plunge into magic without waiting for New Year's Eve? Read about wonderful wine, a journey into the past or inward, about truth and lies, about friendship and love with a happy ending. Adults need fairy tales too. Forget about the cold winter, immerse yourself in the warm atmosphere of a small French town, smell the vine. Detective story, mysticism, “tasty” descriptions - there are many interesting things in this novel.

Fannie Flagg "Christmas and the Red Cardinal"

Lost Creek is a strange place. The main character is going to celebrate his last Christmas there. The disappointing diagnosis of doctors puts an end to his life. But can there be Christmas without miracles? And life in Lost Creek is not so measured. Events twist in an incredible way, changing the fate of all the characters in the narrative. If you want a Christmas tale, read on and enjoy. This book is for lovers of light reading.

Here is a selection of New Year's books. Enough to while away the time before your favorite holiday? And if you do not have time, there is a long vacation ahead. Enjoy your reading!

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