Reading under the blanket.
Part 1: The magic of the pages
The Woolkrafts team loves to read, especially in winter, at home, under a soft and warm blanket. Catch the first part of our book recommendations — it will be charming, atmospheric, interesting, and sometimes a little scary.
Not every book can amaze you from the first sight. It needs more time to enjoy and love it unlike TikTok videos. But if you give it a chance, the fascinating plot can cause pleasant addiction.
Moreover, books are like vitamins for our brain: improve our vocabulary, imagination, creativity, skill to express our thoughts and train our memory. Check out first part of the books top, which our team recommends you to read.
Fantasy for any age
Harry Potter
Parts 1-7 • J.K. Rowling • 1997-2007
Yes, it was written for kids and teenagers, but at the same time it contains so many serious topics and dilemmas. In fact, when Rowling's books became popular British publishing called Bloomsberry even issued special "Harry Potter" covers with design for adult audience and photos instead of illustrations. It was caused by enormous interest to Wizarding world from the side of older readers.
Рейтинг Goodreads — 4,7 з 5
The Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien • 1954
The story about brave hobbit who brings the ring to the Mordor to destroy the greatest evil of the Middle Earth. It is an epic tale with fantastic heroes, great magic, picturesque battles as well as perfectly built inner universe. The author spent 18 years to create it. Thus he created the genre of epic-fantasy.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
The Sourcery
Terry Pratchett
Fantasy can be fun! Take any Pratchett's book. All of them are perfect to read and rest after a long hard day. Author's humor is simple, but spontaneous. Thus, you read and laugh while reading. Why "Sourcery" is worth reading? Because the main character of this novel is the most awkward magician in the world.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
The Chronicles of Narnia
Part 1-7 • C. S. Lewis • 1950-1956
The story begins during the London bombings of World War II, when four children are sent away from danger to stay at the home of a family friend. While playing hide-and-seek, children find in the closet a passage to the magical land of Narnia, where there are wise animals that can talk, the evil White Witch and eternal winter. Our heroes have to make friends with the first, and overcome the second and third. And this is only the first volume, and there are seven books in total in the cycle.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Fantasy for any age
Harry Potter
Parts 1-7 • J.K. Rowling • 1997-2007
Yes, it was written for kids and teenagers, but at the same time it contains so many serious topics and dilemmas. In fact, when Rowling's books became popular British publishing called Bloomsberry even issued special "Harry Potter" covers with design for adult audience and photos instead of illustrations. It was caused by enormous interest to Wizarding world from the side of older readers.
Рейтинг Goodreads — 4,7 з 5
The Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien • 1954
The story about brave hobbit who brings the ring to the Mordor to destroy the greatest evil of the Middle Earth. It is an epic tale with fantastic heroes, great magic, picturesque battles as well as perfectly built inner universe. The author spent 18 years to create it. Thus he created the genre of epic-fantasy.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
The Sourcery
Terry Pratchett
Fantasy can be fun! Take any Pratchett's book. All of them are perfect to read and rest after a long hard day. Author's humor is simple, but spontaneous. Thus, you read and laugh while reading. Why "Sourcery" is worth reading? Because the main character of this novel is the most awkward magician in the world.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
The Chronicles of Narnia
Part 1-7 • C. S. Lewis • 1950-1956
The story begins during the London bombings of World War II, when four children are sent away from danger to stay at the home of a family friend. While playing hide-and-seek, children find in the closet a passage to the magical land of Narnia, where there are wise animals that can talk, the evil White Witch and eternal winter. Our heroes have to make friends with the first, and overcome the second and third. And this is only the first volume, and there are seven books in total in the cycle.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Exciting and scary stories
Books of Blood
Parts 1-6 • Clive Barker • 1984-1986
"Books of Blood" is a collection of frightening, atmospheric and far from banal stories. The heroes of the works are a cancerous tumor or giants built from human bodies, Berker Hell is covered in ice, and the last subway train is not the best idea to get home.
Goodreads — 4,2 of 5
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
Howard Phillips Lovecraft • 1941
In "The Story of Charles Dexter Ward" the atmosphere permeates literally every line. Young Charles is a passionate lover of history and ancient architecture. While studying his genealogy, he learns about a mysterious ancestor who was considered a sorcerer. Charles is drawn to the desire to learn more about this person, and in the end, this leads him to terrible consequences.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
Frankenstein, or Modern Prometheus
Mary Shelley • 1818
The adaptation of "Frankenstein" has little in common with the original. The novel features a Creature made from parts of dead bodies, but otherwise it is a philosophical story about the search for truth and understanding, about the importance of family, about loneliness. Regardless of the year of publication, the book will resonate in many ways for the modern reader, if one dives deep enough into its content. By the way, "Frankenstein" is considered science fiction, because according to the plot, a scientist revives a monster with the help of science.
Goodreads — 4 of 5
It
Stephen King • 1986
"It" is not just a horror story, but also a deep story in which many destinies are intertwined and a lot of important topics are raised. Do not be afraid of the number of pages - the novel drags on so much that you recover near the end. A small town, children who disappear without a trace, and seven friends who will have to meet the true spawn of Hell and over the years defeat him, each of them paying their own price.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Scary novels
Edgar Alan Poe • 1832-1849
The atmosphere concentrates in Edgar Poe's stories, where the author perfectly combines mysticism and realism. This collection includes some of the best works of the writer - "The Black Cat", "The Teller Heart", "Ligeia", "The Fall of the House of Usher". There are so many metaphors and ambiguity that can be interpreted in different ways, and the culmination is far from the main thing.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Exciting and scary stories
Books of Blood
Parts 1-6 • Clive Barker • 1984-1986
"Books of Blood" is a collection of frightening, atmospheric and far from banal stories. The heroes of the works are a cancerous tumor or giants built from human bodies, Berker Hell is covered in ice, and the last subway train is not the best idea to get home.
Goodreads — 4,2 of 5
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
Howard Phillips Lovecraft • 1941
In "The Story of Charles Dexter Ward" the atmosphere permeates literally every line. Young Charles is a passionate lover of history and ancient architecture. While studying his genealogy, he learns about a mysterious ancestor who was considered a sorcerer. Charles is drawn to the desire to learn more about this person, and in the end, this leads him to terrible consequences.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
Frankenstein, or Modern Prometheus
Mary Shelley • 1818
The adaptation of "Frankenstein" has little in common with the original. The novel features a Creature made from parts of dead bodies, but otherwise it is a philosophical story about the search for truth and understanding, about the importance of family, about loneliness. Regardless of the year of publication, the book will resonate in many ways for the modern reader, if one dives deep enough into its content. By the way, "Frankenstein" is considered science fiction, because according to the plot, a scientist revives a monster with the help of science.
Goodreads — 4 of 5
It
Stephen King • 1986
"It" is not just a horror story, but also a deep story in which many destinies are intertwined and a lot of important topics are raised. Do not be afraid of the number of pages - the novel drags on so much that you recover near the end. A small town, children who disappear without a trace, and seven friends who will have to meet the true spawn of Hell and over the years defeat him, each of them paying their own price.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Scary novels
Edgar Alan Poe • 1832-1849
The atmosphere concentrates in Edgar Poe's stories, where the author perfectly combines mysticism and realism. This collection includes some of the best works of the writer - "The Black Cat", "The Teller Heart", "Ligeia", "The Fall of the House of Usher". There are so many metaphors and ambiguity that can be interpreted in different ways, and the culmination is far from the main thing.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Books for you inner child and family readings
Series about Moomins
Parts 1-9 • Тove Jansson • 1945-1970
Tove Jansson created a world where you can escape for an evening or two from worries and difficult questions. Her stories are about home, about a world without evil, about escape from time and about absolute safety. Moomin-Trolls sleep so that winter passes faster, do not go to work and sincerely rejoice in simple things. The most important thing for them is safety and comfort. And with this feeling, you can be cured of all bad things by wrapping yourself in a good story, like a blanket.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lewis Carrol • 1865
It is enough to open this book and you are already flying down the rabbit hole — to meet the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit, the Goose and the Hatter. A fairy tale for all people of any age was written, interestingly, by a mathematician, and it belongs to the absurd genre — humor and allusions are specific here. "Alisa" was first and foremost strongly criticized, and recognition of the book came 10 years after its publication. And to this day, Carroll's work is very popular all over the world.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
The Little Prince
Antoine De Saint-Exupery • 1943
A story that is useful to read and reread at different ages. You can associate yourself with the main character or become the one who will save him from loneliness. There are a large number of characters on the pages - the Lantern, the Fox, the Business Man, the Drunkard and others. Everyone is interesting in some way: one drinks alcohol to forget that he is a drunkard, the other thinks that he fills up with all the stars. The work perfectly combines a children's story with adult themes, such as: human nature, loss, friendship, love. And "The Prince" is known for its wonderful illustrations, drawn by the author himself.
Goodreads — 4,5 of 5
The Wizard of OZ
L. Frank Baum • 1900
A hurricane sweeps Dorothy, her house, and her dog Toto into Chewie Land. On landing, she accidentally kills the Wicked Witch who rules here. Not a bad start, right? Next, the heroine will have to walk along the yellow brick road, meet new friends - the Scarecrow, the Iron Woodcutter and the Cowardly Lion — and reach the Emerald City, where the great wizard of Oz will fulfill everyone's most cherished wishes. Do you remember the ending of this story? Maybe it's time to reread it.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
Karlson, Who Lives on the Roof
Parts 1-3 • Astrid Lindgren • 1955
Trilogy about Karlson — another children's book in which adults will definitely find something for themselves and about themselves. A book about how important it is to love, about responsibility, about the different sides of one person — The Baby and Karlson can be viewed in this way. But you must look for the hidden meaning, you can simply immerse yourself in this story, amuse your inner child or get to know your own child.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
Books for you inner child and family readings
Series about Moomins
Parts 1-9 • Тove Jansson • 1945-1970
Tove Jansson created a world where you can escape for an evening or two from worries and difficult questions. Her stories are about home, about a world without evil, about escape from time and about absolute safety. Moomin-Trolls sleep so that winter passes faster, do not go to work and sincerely rejoice in simple things. The most important thing for them is safety and comfort. And with this feeling, you can be cured of all bad things by wrapping yourself in a good story, like a blanket.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lewis Carrol • 1865
It is enough to open this book and you are already flying down the rabbit hole — to meet the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit, the Goose and the Hatter. A fairy tale for all people of any age was written, interestingly, by a mathematician, and it belongs to the absurd genre — humor and allusions are specific here. "Alisa" was first and foremost strongly criticized, and recognition of the book came 10 years after its publication. And to this day, Carroll's work is very popular all over the world.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
The Little Prince
Antoine De Saint-Exupery • 1943
A story that is useful to read and reread at different ages. You can associate yourself with the main character or become the one who will save him from loneliness. There are a large number of characters on the pages - the Lantern, the Fox, the Business Man, the Drunkard and others. Everyone is interesting in some way: one drinks alcohol to forget that he is a drunkard, the other thinks that he fills up with all the stars. The work perfectly combines a children's story with adult themes, such as: human nature, loss, friendship, love. And "The Prince" is known for its wonderful illustrations, drawn by the author himself.
Goodreads — 4,5 of 5
The Wizard of OZ
L. Frank Baum • 1900
A hurricane sweeps Dorothy, her house, and her dog Toto into Chewie Land. On landing, she accidentally kills the Wicked Witch who rules here. Not a bad start, right? Next, the heroine will have to walk along the yellow brick road, meet new friends - the Scarecrow, the Iron Woodcutter and the Cowardly Lion — and reach the Emerald City, where the great wizard of Oz will fulfill everyone's most cherished wishes. Do you remember the ending of this story? Maybe it's time to reread it.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
Karlson, Who Lives on the Roof
Parts 1-3 • Astrid Lindgren • 1955
Trilogy about Karlson — another children's book in which adults will definitely find something for themselves and about themselves. A book about how important it is to love, about responsibility, about the different sides of one person — The Baby and Karlson can be viewed in this way. But you must look for the hidden meaning, you can simply immerse yourself in this story, amuse your inner child or get to know your own child.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
The softest blankets for pleasant reading
Choosing a book to your liking is only half the battle. Reading also requires a special atmosphere — silence, a comfortable chair or a corner on the sofa, a favorite cup with something tasty and, of course, a cosy blanket!
As always, we are ready to help with the latter. Woolkrafts blankets are soft and warm, like real hugs, so they are perfect for your rest. And for reading too! Check them out.
Reading under the blanket.
Part 1: The magic of the pages
Reading under the blanket.
Part 1: The magic of the pages
The Woolkrafts team loves to read, especially in winter, at home, under a soft and warm blanket. Catch the first part of our book recommendations — it will be charming, atmospheric, interesting, and sometimes a little scary.
Not every book can amaze you from the first sight. It needs more time to enjoy and love it unlike TikTok videos. But if you give it a chance, the fascinating plot can cause pleasant addiction.
Moreover, books are like vitamins for our brain: improve our vocabulary, imagination, creativity, skill to express our thoughts and train our memory. Check out first part of the books top, which our team recommends you to read.
Fantasy for any age
Harry Potter
Parts 1-7 • J.K. Rowling • 1997-2007
Yes, it was written for kids and teenagers, but at the same time it contains so many serious topics and dilemmas. In fact, when Rowling's books became popular British publishing called Bloomsberry even issued special "Harry Potter" covers with design for adult audience and photos instead of illustrations. It was caused by enormous interest to Wizarding world from the side of older readers.
Рейтинг Goodreads — 4,7 з 5
The Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien • 1954
The story about brave hobbit who brings the ring to the Mordor to destroy the greatest evil of the Middle Earth. It is an epic tale with fantastic heroes, great magic, picturesque battles as well as perfectly built inner universe. The author spent 18 years to create it. Thus he created the genre of epic-fantasy.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
The Sourcery
Terry Pratchett
Fantasy can be fun! Take any Pratchett's book. All of them are perfect to read and rest after a long hard day. Author's humor is simple, but spontaneous. Thus, you read and laugh while reading. Why "Sourcery" is worth reading? Because the main character of this novel is the most awkward magician in the world.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
The Chronicles of Narnia
Part 1-7 • C. S. Lewis • 1950-1956
The story begins during the London bombings of World War II, when four children are sent away from danger to stay at the home of a family friend. While playing hide-and-seek, children find in the closet a passage to the magical land of Narnia, where there are wise animals that can talk, the evil White Witch and eternal winter. Our heroes have to make friends with the first, and overcome the second and third. And this is only the first volume, and there are seven books in total in the cycle.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Fantasy for any age
Harry Potter
Parts 1-7 • J.K. Rowling • 1997-2007
Yes, it was written for kids and teenagers, but at the same time it contains so many serious topics and dilemmas. In fact, when Rowling's books became popular British publishing called Bloomsberry even issued special "Harry Potter" covers with design for adult audience and photos instead of illustrations. It was caused by enormous interest to Wizarding world from the side of older readers.
Рейтинг Goodreads — 4,7 з 5
The Lord of the Rings
J.R.R. Tolkien • 1954
The story about brave hobbit who brings the ring to the Mordor to destroy the greatest evil of the Middle Earth. It is an epic tale with fantastic heroes, great magic, picturesque battles as well as perfectly built inner universe. The author spent 18 years to create it. Thus he created the genre of epic-fantasy.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
The Sourcery
Terry Pratchett
Fantasy can be fun! Take any Pratchett's book. All of them are perfect to read and rest after a long hard day. Author's humor is simple, but spontaneous. Thus, you read and laugh while reading. Why "Sourcery" is worth reading? Because the main character of this novel is the most awkward magician in the world.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
The Chronicles of Narnia
Part 1-7 • C. S. Lewis • 1950-1956
The story begins during the London bombings of World War II, when four children are sent away from danger to stay at the home of a family friend. While playing hide-and-seek, children find in the closet a passage to the magical land of Narnia, where there are wise animals that can talk, the evil White Witch and eternal winter. Our heroes have to make friends with the first, and overcome the second and third. And this is only the first volume, and there are seven books in total in the cycle.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Exciting and scary stories
Books of Blood
Parts 1-6 • Clive Barker • 1984-1986
"Books of Blood" is a collection of frightening, atmospheric and far from banal stories. The heroes of the works are a cancerous tumor or giants built from human bodies, Berker Hell is covered in ice, and the last subway train is not the best idea to get home.
Goodreads — 4,2 of 5
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
Howard Phillips Lovecraft • 1941
In "The Story of Charles Dexter Ward" the atmosphere permeates literally every line. Young Charles is a passionate lover of history and ancient architecture. While studying his genealogy, he learns about a mysterious ancestor who was considered a sorcerer. Charles is drawn to the desire to learn more about this person, and in the end, this leads him to terrible consequences.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
Frankenstein, or Modern Prometheus
Mary Shelley • 1818
The adaptation of "Frankenstein" has little in common with the original. The novel features a Creature made from parts of dead bodies, but otherwise it is a philosophical story about the search for truth and understanding, about the importance of family, about loneliness. Regardless of the year of publication, the book will resonate in many ways for the modern reader, if one dives deep enough into its content. By the way, "Frankenstein" is considered science fiction, because according to the plot, a scientist revives a monster with the help of science.
Goodreads — 4 of 5
It
Stephen King • 1986
"It" is not just a horror story, but also a deep story in which many destinies are intertwined and a lot of important topics are raised. Do not be afraid of the number of pages - the novel drags on so much that you recover near the end. A small town, children who disappear without a trace, and seven friends who will have to meet the true spawn of Hell and over the years defeat him, each of them paying their own price.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Scary novels
Edgar Alan Poe • 1832-1849
The atmosphere concentrates in Edgar Poe's stories, where the author perfectly combines mysticism and realism. This collection includes some of the best works of the writer - "The Black Cat", "The Teller Heart", "Ligeia", "The Fall of the House of Usher". There are so many metaphors and ambiguity that can be interpreted in different ways, and the culmination is far from the main thing.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Exciting and scary stories
Books of Blood
Parts 1-6 • Clive Barker • 1984-1986
"Books of Blood" is a collection of frightening, atmospheric and far from banal stories. The heroes of the works are a cancerous tumor or giants built from human bodies, Berker Hell is covered in ice, and the last subway train is not the best idea to get home.
Goodreads — 4,2 of 5
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
Howard Phillips Lovecraft • 1941
In "The Story of Charles Dexter Ward" the atmosphere permeates literally every line. Young Charles is a passionate lover of history and ancient architecture. While studying his genealogy, he learns about a mysterious ancestor who was considered a sorcerer. Charles is drawn to the desire to learn more about this person, and in the end, this leads him to terrible consequences.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
Frankenstein, or Modern Prometheus
Mary Shelley • 1818
The adaptation of "Frankenstein" has little in common with the original. The novel features a Creature made from parts of dead bodies, but otherwise it is a philosophical story about the search for truth and understanding, about the importance of family, about loneliness. Regardless of the year of publication, the book will resonate in many ways for the modern reader, if one dives deep enough into its content. By the way, "Frankenstein" is considered science fiction, because according to the plot, a scientist revives a monster with the help of science.
Goodreads — 4 of 5
It
Stephen King • 1986
"It" is not just a horror story, but also a deep story in which many destinies are intertwined and a lot of important topics are raised. Do not be afraid of the number of pages - the novel drags on so much that you recover near the end. A small town, children who disappear without a trace, and seven friends who will have to meet the true spawn of Hell and over the years defeat him, each of them paying their own price.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Scary novels
Edgar Alan Poe • 1832-1849
The atmosphere concentrates in Edgar Poe's stories, where the author perfectly combines mysticism and realism. This collection includes some of the best works of the writer - "The Black Cat", "The Teller Heart", "Ligeia", "The Fall of the House of Usher". There are so many metaphors and ambiguity that can be interpreted in different ways, and the culmination is far from the main thing.
Goodreads — 4,4 of 5
Books for you inner child and family readings
Series about Moomins
Parts 1-9 • Тove Jansson • 1945-1970
Tove Jansson created a world where you can escape for an evening or two from worries and difficult questions. Her stories are about home, about a world without evil, about escape from time and about absolute safety. Moomin-Trolls sleep so that winter passes faster, do not go to work and sincerely rejoice in simple things. The most important thing for them is safety and comfort. And with this feeling, you can be cured of all bad things by wrapping yourself in a good story, like a blanket.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lewis Carrol • 1865
It is enough to open this book and you are already flying down the rabbit hole — to meet the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit, the Goose and the Hatter. A fairy tale for all people of any age was written, interestingly, by a mathematician, and it belongs to the absurd genre — humor and allusions are specific here. "Alisa" was first and foremost strongly criticized, and recognition of the book came 10 years after its publication. And to this day, Carroll's work is very popular all over the world.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
The Little Prince
Antoine De Saint-Exupery • 1943
A story that is useful to read and reread at different ages. You can associate yourself with the main character or become the one who will save him from loneliness. There are a large number of characters on the pages - the Lantern, the Fox, the Business Man, the Drunkard and others. Everyone is interesting in some way: one drinks alcohol to forget that he is a drunkard, the other thinks that he fills up with all the stars. The work perfectly combines a children's story with adult themes, such as: human nature, loss, friendship, love. And "The Prince" is known for its wonderful illustrations, drawn by the author himself.
Goodreads — 4,5 of 5
The Wizard of OZ
L. Frank Baum • 1900
A hurricane sweeps Dorothy, her house, and her dog Toto into Chewie Land. On landing, she accidentally kills the Wicked Witch who rules here. Not a bad start, right? Next, the heroine will have to walk along the yellow brick road, meet new friends - the Scarecrow, the Iron Woodcutter and the Cowardly Lion — and reach the Emerald City, where the great wizard of Oz will fulfill everyone's most cherished wishes. Do you remember the ending of this story? Maybe it's time to reread it.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
Karlson, Who Lives on the Roof
Parts 1-3 • Astrid Lindgren • 1955
Trilogy about Karlson — another children's book in which adults will definitely find something for themselves and about themselves. A book about how important it is to love, about responsibility, about the different sides of one person — The Baby and Karlson can be viewed in this way. But you must look for the hidden meaning, you can simply immerse yourself in this story, amuse your inner child or get to know your own child.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
Books for you inner child and family readings
Series about Moomins
Parts 1-9 • Тove Jansson • 1945-1970
Tove Jansson created a world where you can escape for an evening or two from worries and difficult questions. Her stories are about home, about a world without evil, about escape from time and about absolute safety. Moomin-Trolls sleep so that winter passes faster, do not go to work and sincerely rejoice in simple things. The most important thing for them is safety and comfort. And with this feeling, you can be cured of all bad things by wrapping yourself in a good story, like a blanket.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lewis Carrol • 1865
It is enough to open this book and you are already flying down the rabbit hole — to meet the Cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit, the Goose and the Hatter. A fairy tale for all people of any age was written, interestingly, by a mathematician, and it belongs to the absurd genre — humor and allusions are specific here. "Alisa" was first and foremost strongly criticized, and recognition of the book came 10 years after its publication. And to this day, Carroll's work is very popular all over the world.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
The Little Prince
Antoine De Saint-Exupery • 1943
A story that is useful to read and reread at different ages. You can associate yourself with the main character or become the one who will save him from loneliness. There are a large number of characters on the pages - the Lantern, the Fox, the Business Man, the Drunkard and others. Everyone is interesting in some way: one drinks alcohol to forget that he is a drunkard, the other thinks that he fills up with all the stars. The work perfectly combines a children's story with adult themes, such as: human nature, loss, friendship, love. And "The Prince" is known for its wonderful illustrations, drawn by the author himself.
Goodreads — 4,5 of 5
The Wizard of OZ
L. Frank Baum • 1900
A hurricane sweeps Dorothy, her house, and her dog Toto into Chewie Land. On landing, she accidentally kills the Wicked Witch who rules here. Not a bad start, right? Next, the heroine will have to walk along the yellow brick road, meet new friends - the Scarecrow, the Iron Woodcutter and the Cowardly Lion — and reach the Emerald City, where the great wizard of Oz will fulfill everyone's most cherished wishes. Do you remember the ending of this story? Maybe it's time to reread it.
Goodreads — 4,3 of 5
Karlson, Who Lives on the Roof
Parts 1-3 • Astrid Lindgren • 1955
Trilogy about Karlson — another children's book in which adults will definitely find something for themselves and about themselves. A book about how important it is to love, about responsibility, about the different sides of one person — The Baby and Karlson can be viewed in this way. But you must look for the hidden meaning, you can simply immerse yourself in this story, amuse your inner child or get to know your own child.
Goodreads — 4,6 of 5
The softest blankets for pleasant reading
Choosing a book to your liking is only half the battle. Reading also requires a special atmosphere — silence, a comfortable chair or a corner on the sofa, a favorite cup with something tasty and, of course, a cosy blanket!
As always, we are ready to help with the latter. Woolkrafts blankets are soft and warm, like real hugs, so they are perfect for your rest. And for reading too! Check them out.