Different people are interested in different kinds of books. Study the readers' profiles (1–3). Match each person with the most suitable book (A–E).
Each book can be used only once. There are two extra book descriptions. 
 
Readers' profiles:
1. Sofia wants reading to feel relaxed and enjoyable. She prefers books that are easy to follow and do not require extra effort to understand.
Sofia should read:
2. Anna enjoys stories with mystery and tension. She likes books that create unease and make her feel nervous about what might happen next.
Anna should read:
3. Emma enjoys stories about people and relationships. She is interested in emotional growth and how kindness can change lives. She likes books that affect her feelings deeply.
Emma should read:
 
Book options: 
A) David Attenborough “Life on Earth” - a non-fiction book that explains the development of life on our planet, focusing on animals, plants, and natural environments in an informative and educational style.
B) Roald Dahl "The BFG" - a children’s novel written with straightforward language, short sections, and a clear storyline that flows smoothly.
C) Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" - a story about moral awakening and compassion, showing how generosity and empathy transform a person’s life.
D) Stephen Fry “Mythos” - a retelling of ancient Greek myths that presents traditional stories about gods and heroes in a factual, explanatory way rather than as a modern novel.
E) Arthur Conan Doyle "The Hound of the Baskervilles" - a detective novel with a threatening mood, continuous suspense, and a constant sense of risk.
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