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7 Amazing Books You Need To Add To Your List

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
May 8, 2023
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Are you looking to expand your reading list? Are you in the mood to explore some amazing books? Whether you’re a woman, man, mother, or father in search of enriching reads, we’ve got just what your bookshelfs need. We’ve been researching some incredible titles so that 7 amazing books can be added to your must-read list sooner rather than later! Dive into and discover new stories as if it were a journey through an enchanted forest–but one where all the paths lead straight to riveting novels that sure won’t let boredom set in!

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1. “The Hunger Games”

“The Hunger Games” is undoubtedly a must-read book that captures the imagination of readers of all ages. The story follows a young girl named Katniss who, along with fellow participants, is thrown into a twisted game where survival is the only winning move. The book is a true page-turner that leaves readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. The vivid descriptions of Katniss’ journey to the top and the harsh reality of her surroundings make it impossible to put the book down. “The Hunger Games” is not only a thrilling story but also a thought-provoking read that explores themes of social inequality, government control, and individualism. This book is perfect for anyone looking for a captivating and compelling story with a deeper meaning.

2. “Still Life” by Louise Penny

If you’re in the mood for a suspenseful, page-turning mystery that’s also full of charm, then “Still Life” is just what you’re looking for. Among many other books by Louise Penny, this one follows Chief Inspector Armand Gamache as he investigates the mysterious death of an elderly woman in a small Quebec village. Gamache’s investigation leads him to uncover deep secrets and dark truths about the people in the town, as well as his own past. 

Louise Penny skillfully balances thrills and chills with moments of warmth, humor, and insight into human behavior. This novel is sure to keep you guessing until the very end.

3. “To Kill A Mockingbird”

Harper Lee’s novel has been celebrated for its rich portrayal of life in the Deep South during the 1930s, yet its themes still resonate deeply today. From racial inequality to the importance of empathy towards others, the novel’s message is as important now as it was when it was first published over fifty years ago. Through unforgettable characters such as Scout and Atticus Finch, Lee paints a picture of a world that is both complex and inspiring. It is a book that has touched the hearts of generations, and its impact will undoubtedly continue for years to come.

4. “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, published in 1997, marked the beginning of a new era in the world of fiction. In the time since its release, the book has become one of the most beloved in the world, and it’s not hard to see why. It’s a gripping, compelling story full of rich characters and imaginative world-building. But it’s also so much more than that. The book, and the series it launched, changed the fantasy genre forever. It showed that a children’s book could be just as engaging and thought-provoking as any adult novel. It also made it clear that fantasy didn’t have to be a niche genre – it could be something that everyone could enjoy. The success of Harry Potter opened the door for other young adult series like The Hunger Games and Twilight, and paved the way for a whole new generation of fantasy writers.

5. “Pride and Prejudice”

Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” was first published over 200 years ago, yet its themes are still relevant today. One theme explored in the novel is the impact of social class on individuals and their relationships. This theme remains relevant in modern society, particularly in terms of income inequality and the marginalization of certain social groups. Additionally, the novel also delves into the dangers of prejudice and the importance of empathy and understanding. These themes are still relevant in today’s society, as discrimination and racism continue to affect many individuals and communities. It is remarkable how Austen’s observations on society’s flaws are still pertinent centuries after they were first written. “Pride and Prejudice” reminds us of the importance of recognizing and overcoming the prejudices and limitations that hold us back as a society.

6. “The Catcher in the Rye”

If there is one book that has stood the test of time, it is J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye”. Since its release over sixty years ago, the novel has captivated readers with its honest depiction of teenage angst and alienation. The main character, Holden Caulfield, is a complex and relatable protagonist who struggles to make sense of the world around him. His reflections on life and his struggles to find a place in it still strike a chord with many readers today. It is this timeless appeal that has made “The Catcher in the Rye” an enduring classic, and one that will remain relevant for generations to come. It is a book that encourages us to grapple with the complexities of life and to see the world through a different lens. Simply put, its appeal is timeless. 

7. “Wuthering Heights”

Emily Bronte’s “Wuthering Heights” was an instant classic upon its release in 1847 and is now regarded as one of the greatest works of English literature. It is also a foundational text for the gothic genre, with its memorable characters, dark themes, and powerful atmosphere. Bronte’s novel was revolutionary in its use of elements such as dangerous love, forbidden passions, and revenge to create a world that is both deeply unsettling and mesmerizing. It also introduced readers to the concept of “the Byronic hero” – a brooding, often misunderstood anti-hero whose internal conflicts make him sympathetic despite his flaws. 

Reading is a great way to learn, explore and be entertained. With this in mind, the books mentioned above may just scratch the surface of what’s available on your reading list. While The Hunger Games is an adrenalin rush of action and suspense, 1984 is an enduring classic that stands the test of time. To Kill A Mockingbird delves into racial tensions in the US South with eloquence and poignancy, while Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone revolutionized fantasy fiction for a generation. Pride and Prejudice demonstrates why Jane Austen remains one of literature’s timeless voices. So if you’re considering adding some amazing books to your should-read list, then these seven are a great start! Get your bookmark ready and dive right into these extraordinary stories today.

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

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