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7 Books You Should Read Even If You Are Not a Voracious Reader

Want to start reading a novel but not sure about which one to try first? Here is a list of the classic compositions of literature that will transform you into a voracious reader for sure.

Books have been the perfect retreat to our land of imagination. Some books devised an impact that made us read them multiple times over. Renowned literary minds have come up with classics whose themes, characters, and emotions remain with us eternally. Many of them have inspired the production of popular movies. Here are 7 books to read that will pass your time in merriment and never disappoint you as a reader.

  1. To Kill a Mockingbird-
Written by author Harper Lee in 1960, the novel discovers human nature and the combined consciousness of people in the early 20th century. The entangled humor, prejudice, hatred, hypocrisy and innocence make it one of the classic best-sellers to be enjoyed to date.
  1. 1984-
Even though a year so dreaded has come to pass, author George Orwell brings a dystopian world full of despair and deceptions to us. Life-study of Winston Smith and his struggle of living in a realm of tyranny will make us thank the present world scenario.
  1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone-
Probably one of the books with an equivalently good movie themed on it, J. K. Rowling has yielded the modern world a piece of literature to feast our imagination on. Once you read it, you are sure to get pinned to it and complete the entire series within the lockdown!
  1. The Lord of the Rings-
Another story that takes us right into the fantasy universe, author J. R. R. Tolkien writes about a world with heroes battling darkness in a world confronting turbulence. The protagonist Frodo Baggins does his impossible crusade, and the trilogy is something you must give a read!
  1. The Great Gatsby-Scott Fitzgerald’s book, The Great Gatsby, is set in a world full of glamor and attraction where a man gives up every penny he earned to get the admiration of a woman, which he does not get even at his grave. The tragic love makes us want to read it with a roll of tissues to wipe the tears with.
  2. Little Women-
This novel never gets too old and is worth reading a million times over. Author Louisa May Alcott writes about four sisters with their distinguished personalities set in 19th century England. Their exertions and growing into strong women make you connect to the characters and makes you feel good about yourself.
  1. The Diary of a Young Girl-
The world-famous journal of Anne Frank was a source of data on the lives of Jews during the world war. Her passion for a better tomorrow and way of seeing the merit in the worst circumstances inspires us to keep faith in the most unfortunate situations.