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Top 10 Books To Read
Reading is always a treasure and it’ll be cherished as long as we exist. There are so many mental benefits when you start reading books. You will experience or encounter a new version of yourself as soon as you make reading a habit. There are so many good books out there which we people have to read at least once in our lifetime.
Here are the top 10 books that you must read before you perish.
To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee
Published in 1960, this timeless classic explores human behavior and the collective conscience of The Deep South in the early 20th century. Humour entwines the delicate strands of prejudice, hatred, hypocrisy, love, and innocence to create one of the best novels ever written.
1984, by George Orwell
Although 1984 has passed us by, George Orwell’s dystopian, totalitarian world of control, fear, and lies has never been more relevant. Delve into the life of Winston Smith as he struggles with his developing human nature in a world where individuality, free will, and love are forbidden.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, by J.K.
I’m willing to bet you’ve heard of Harry Potter, but have you read the books? Join Harry Potter as he begins his journey into the world of magic, where he is the celebrated Boy Who Lived. Visit Hogwarts, meet your favorite characters, and watch Harry grow into one of the most famous literary characters in the world.
The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien
Middle Earth is a wonderful, expansive fantasy world filled with turmoil, heroes, evil, and innocence. Although our protagonist Frodo Baggins’ quest seems impossible to complete, this trilogy is a tale of triumph in the most impossible circumstances.
The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Published in 1925, Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby explores the decadence of the Jazz Age and one man’s introduction into a world where even those with the most indulgent lives cannot earn love.
Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
One of the most famous novels of all time, Pride And Prejudice detail the courtship of two opposed characters in a world where manners and courtesy are of the utmost importance.
The Diary Of A Young Girl, by Anne Frank
Unforgettable and deeply influential, Anne Frank’s diary is a raw account of a young girl’s life as she hides from the Nazis. Despite her circumstances, Anne believes that people are still good at heart and that the world is full of beauty: she will change your life.
The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak
Set in Germany in 1939, The Book Thief follows Liesel as she rescues books from the tyranny of Nazi rule. Meanwhile, her family has hidden a Jewish fighter in their basement and death looks down on the family, narrating our tale. Experience bravery that is rarely found in the world, and friendship that is formed in the most unlikely of situations.
The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien
Although the movies are inexplicably long, The Hobbit was originally written as a short children’s book. Meet your favorite characters for the first time as the unforgettable Bilbo Baggins traverses the harsh landscapes of Middle Earth to challenge a dragon.
Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott
Join four sisters, each with their prominent personality, as they come of age in charming 19th Century New England. Experience their struggles and revel in their flaws, as these girls become strong women.
Here we’ve come to the end of this beautiful exploration of legendary books. Why waiting? Go grab these beautifully written books and enjoy exploring them.