Books have the capacity to make you feel something.
Books become like a friend.
Books have many stories to tell.

L'offrande Lyrique, Tagore Rabindranath, 1912.

Travelling friend, poetry and presents.
A lone adventure through the letters of a poet.


Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë, 1847.

Young woman in search of independence and recognition.
With her hands she will reach freedom.


Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, 1818.

The story has been written during a rainy dull evening in Switzerland by a woman who won the award for the best horror story amoung her friends. The second title is "The Modern Prometheus", and she implicitely tells her tragic experience of losing her birth child. The story of Frankenstein is about a scientist who defies the laws of nature by creating an artificial human who ends up having feelings.


Poésies, François Coppée, 1864 - 1869.

Passionated poetries and existential observations.


Journal, Anaïs Nin, 1931 - 1934.

Diary of a writer woman, taking note of every feeling, every event, every details of her mondain life.
Subtil and delicate in her reflexions.


Journal, Anna Dostoievska, 1867.

Diary of the wife of Фёдор Достоевский, and their time in Switzerland. She writes about her everyday routine and personal feelings after the mariage.


Pensées, Blaise Pascal, 1670.

Philosophical modern thoughts of a theologist.


Circé, Madeline Miller, 2018.

Circe is known as a mythologic woman who has been placed on a island as a punition. The myth says that she is a witch who transforms men into pigs.


De l'inconvénient d'être né, Emil Cioran, 1973.

Existential aphorisms about the trouble of being alive.


De la désobéissance, Erich Fromm, 1981.

Essay about the subject of desobeidence to counter mecanisms of a capitalist society.


Teleny or "The reverse of the medal", Oscar Wilde, 1893.

Written by multiple hands, this is the story of two young males who meet : Rene Teleny the pianist, and his spectator who is passionately dazzled by him.


The picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde, 1890.

A painter, a charming boy and a critique.


Melmoth, The wanderer, Charles Robert Maturin, 1820.

Traveling through the English countryside, a young man tries to piece together his family's stories.


The Goldfinch, Donna Tartt, 2013.

A young boy loses his mother in an art museum and met a young boy who always seems to be in excess, in misery, but who is good company anyway.


Fight club, Chuck Palhaniuk, 1996.

The story of a guy who struggle to sleep.


Le faire ou mourir, Claire-Lise Marguier, 2011.

A vulnerable young boy saved by couples of emo young people.


Sister Love, Audre Lorde & Pat Parker, 1974-1989.

Personal and activist correspondences by letter between two feminist black women.


Coin Locker Babies, Ryû Murakami, 1980.

Two abandonned children became brothers and fall in the ruthless life in a very raw and brutal way.


Bleu presque transparent, Ryû Murakami, 1976.

High on drugs young friends decide to experience life.


Douze, Nick McDonell, 2002.

The routine of a young dealer, his friends and contacts in the quarter and big city.


L'herbe bleue, Beatrice Sparks, 1971.

The book is known as the title "Go ask Alice". Personal diary of a young girl who struggles and ends up using drugs.


Lettres à l'absente, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, 1994.

Letters of a father writing about her depressed hospitalized daughter.


Les carnets du sous-sol, Фёдор Достоевский, 1864.

"Notes of Underground" of a man rambling with rage in his underbase room.


L'écume des jours, Boris Vian, 1947.

People fall in love, find a workjob, end up sick and die. But you must still dance.


L'insoutenable légerté de l'être, Milan Kundera, 1984.

The plot revolves around 4 characters who develop in the quest for love, satisfaction and sufficiency.


La Cavale, Albertine Sarrazin, 1965.


La déchéance d'un homme, Osamu Dazai, 1948.