Do you know who travels the world without lifting their feet? Who lives a thousand lives in just one life? A Reader.
A reader gets to experience a thousand worlds, whirl wide emotions, and great mystical lives.
If you aren’t a reader, let me tell you, you are missing out on the best part of your life.
The only thing you will carry with you is your knowledge and reading molds you into a better person, you will learn to see the world from the other side become better to help others get better.
Remember knowledge is a strong weapon that can change the world and make it a better place.
A small step can make a big difference, so if you are wondering where to start.
We have the perfect list of books for you to begin with.
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The dairy of a Young Girl
The diary of Anne Frank is a shallow account of the life of a young girl hiding from the Nazis, the book is unforgettable and highly influential.
Anne Frank a young girl goes into hiding along with her family to escape the clutches of the Nazis and she keeps most of the account in her diary.
Frank was taken away by the Nazi’s and in 1945 she died when she was 15-years-old.
The book was published after Frank’s death by her father in Dutch.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
An epic fantasy created by C.S. Lewis is poorly adapted in the movies.
The book doesn’t only open the door for a new world but also opens for many mystical creatures, an evil witch and a king above all “Aslan”.
4 kids accidentally discover the door to a magical world that is home to hundreds of magnificent creatures.
Come discover the good and the evil of the magical world of Narnia along with the four siblings.
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The Hobbit
Hobbit is a prequel to Lord of the Rings; the book was initially published as a children’s story but the tale of Durin sons chasing after their lost home acquired by an impeccable dragon tailing them are the awful orcs.
You can meet your favorite character Bilbo Baggins luring a dragon and how Bilbo got the ring from Gollum and of course our favorite wizard Gandalf The Grey.
Unlike LOTR the Hobbit is a single book but the movie is awfully stretched into three parts giving the audience more Bilbo time and some changes in the characters.
The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby was published in 1925. It explores the fall of the Jazz Age and the arrival of an individual into a society where even the most indulgent people do not gain love.
As Nick Carraway settles for a summer in New York in the decadent 1920s, he doesn’t have an idea what awaits him at booming party events such as Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby, the mystical figure of the book.
In the Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald has crafted a masterpiece of the American dream of centuries and its haunting contemplation.
1984
George Orwell’s 1984 is an anti-communist novel that predicts what London would be like in 1984.
A dictatorial state in which the government becomes the “Big Brother” always watching and telling you what to believe and what to say.
We dive into the life of Winston Smith who struggles with his changing human nature in a world where individuality, will, and love is prohibited and he has the dangerous enemy to fight against- a know-it-all government with an agenda.
Some of George Orwell’s forecasts like surveillance being everywhere and our bodies being scanned for weapons all came true.
This book is a must-read; it is an account of a cautionary tale of what happens when too much authority is given to the governments.
The Book Thief
A historical novel written by Markus Zusak is a delight to read, emotion, kindness, cruelty it has everything. The story is set in Germany in 1939,
Stuck in the horrors of world war II a young girl Liesel finds her solace in books, she starts reading with her father, Liesel by saving books from Nazi tyranny and she starts stealing the books and read it to others.
In the meantime, her family has hidden a Jewish refugee in their basement as the death goes on narrating their story.
The book takes you on a journey of courage seldom found in the world, and friendship in the most unlikely circumstances and tragic deaths.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
Take a towel with Arthur Dent in a wonderful galaxy adventure. Arthur Dent’s friend Ford Prefect warns that he is going to demolish Earth.
The duo flees on an alien spacecraft and the book follows their weird universe journey because we all know the real meaning of life is 42.
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