Table of contents:
- Cat therapy, by Giorgio Pirazzini
- Minus five to happiness !, by Virginia Bramati
- Bridget Jones's Diary, by Helen Fielding
- I just wanted to go to bed early, by Chiara Moscardelli
- The secret recipe of love, by Beth Ciotta
- Do You Remember Me ?, by Sophie Kinsella
- Let's not get down, by Nick Hornby
- I'm not that Lena Dunham type of girl
- I'm not a hypochondriac, by Giusella De Maria
- Nude and raw, by Alan Bennett
Video: The books to read if you want to find a good mood
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When you are down in tone there is nothing better than a good book to find a good mood: here are the titles to read to succeed
Books are trusted friends, also when you need to find a good mood after a day or a period no.
Enough choose the right title, close the door of negative thoughts e open the pages of history in which you want to immerse yourself.
In this regard, we recommend a few funny books, more or less known, which they will not be able to do without give you back your smile.
Cat therapy, by Giorgio Pirazzini
Imitating cats for a better life: this is what Giorgio Pirazzini tells us in «Gattoterapia» (Baldini & Castoldi).
The novel tells the couple crisis of Claudia and Lorenzo, which pushes the latter to find a solution.
You will find it, in fact, in the cat therapy, that teaches to live by imitating cats, their sensuality, indifference and elegance.
To help him, a strange group of people e a cat, Iago.
Minus five to happiness !, by Virginia Bramati
In "Five to happiness!" (Mondadori) Virginia Bramati tells the story of Costanza Moretti, financial journalist living in New York but he decides to return to his native Italy on the occasion of the Christmas holidays, despite the contrary opinion of his boss-lover.
The woman he hears a voice all the time, that of the father who died recently, which it seems push her to carry out a secret mission by Christmas.
Moreover, as soon as she returns, she will find her mother and sister who are not letting go of the family business, but they rented a room to a mysterious man.
Bridget Jones's Diary, by Helen Fielding
A classic that never sets is "Bridget Jones's Diary" by Helen Fielding (Rizzoli), and if you have seen the film without reading the book fix it immediately.
The protagonist, as you well know, is a single clumsy who tells in a diary (with a tragicomic tone) his one-year life, between a job on TV and the meeting with two men, very different from each other, but equally fascinating.
I just wanted to go to bed early, by Chiara Moscardelli
In "I just wanted to go to bed early" (Giunti) Chiara Moscardelli introduces Agata Trambusti, one hypochondriac and somewhat neurotic young woman, who lives in Rome and works in an auction house.
She is a fan of Brazilian soap operas: perhaps because her mother, a hippie obsessed with crystal therapy, banned her from various things as a child, including television.
One day, during an inspection for the evaluation of some paintings, he meets Fabrizio Calcaterra: a mysterious man, whose fate seems tied to his.
The secret recipe of love, by Beth Ciotta
The protagonist of "The secret recipe of love" by Beth Ciotta (Sperling & Kupfer) it's Chloe Madison, a thirty-year-old chef with a modeling physique, who after a love disappointment decides to leave New York for take refuge in a small town called Sugar Creek.
Here to give her hospitality is a tender and lively old woman named Daisy, who will also attend the girl's meeting with the charming Devlin Monroe, with whom a sweet love story could be born.
Do You Remember Me ?, by Sophie Kinsella
In dark moments, a book by Sophie Kinsella cannot be missing
In particular, we recommend "Do you remember me?" (Mondadori), the funny one story of Lexi one day waking up in a hospital bed with the memory still at twenty-five years old.
Practically she forgot the last three years where she became a successful manager and got married to a billionaire, so she'll have to get used to her life again.
Let's not get down, by Nick Hornby
Another author who always worth rereading is Nick Hornby.
Among the recommended books "Let's not throw ourselves down" (Guanda), where we are catapulted in London on New Year's Eve, on top of a building.
It is here, in fact, that four people, previously unknown, they find themselves with the same intention, that is to throw themselves (each for their own reasons).
Together though they will find their way down the stairs and keep living.
I'm not that Lena Dunham type of girl
And instead a kind of self-portrait "I'm not that kind of girl" by Lena Dunham (Sperling & Kupfer).
With her unmistakable style, the actress-author tells a daily life made up of sometimes complicated situations (like feeling lonely and overweight or always finding the wrong boyfriends), in which any woman can find herself.
In the center though there is an important message: one must always have the courage to be yourself.
I'm not a hypochondriac, by Giusella De Maria
With "I'm not a hypochondriac" (Mondadori) Giusella De Maria, lets us enter the world of Nina, a young woman who lives in Sorrento where she deals with catering.
She is beautiful, resourceful, but also an acute hypochondriac and does not admit to being.
But one day, in the course of an attack, meets a brilliant surgeon called Marcus who risks making all his imaginary illnesses disappear.
Nude and raw, by Alan Bennett
Very funny is "Nudi e crudi" by Alan Bennet (Adelphi), in which a London lawyer and his wife finds her house robbed by thieves.
The latter however they take away the carpet, the toilet paper roll, the oven and the roast waiting for the timer to go off.
The couple will try to shed some light on what happened, getting involved in a real puzzle.
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