TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by HARPER LEE
A novel published in 1960, is enormously popular and is translated into 40 different languages. The novel is based on social issues of class, race, and sex politics. The book is narratored by the point of view of a 6 years old. The novel is an exploration of human morality, and present a constant conversation regarding the inherent goodness or evilness of people.
HARRY POTTER SERIES by J.K. ROWLING
The series is a set of fantacy novels. the first book "Harry Potter And The Philosopher's stone" was published in 1997. The series attracted a wide adult audience as well as younger readers and is often considered cornerstones of modern young adult literature.The last four books consecutively set records as the fastest-selling books in history. The series is about a boy named Harry andhis adventures as he attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by JOHN GREEN
The novel was published in 2012. The story is narrated by a girl named Hazel Grace Lancaster, a 16-year-old girl with thyroidcancer who meets a young boy named Augustus 'Gus' Waters, a 17 year old boy who's now in remission, and once had a tumour in his leg. The theme of " Fault in Our Stars" is thatlovegoes on throughhard times.
WINGS OF FIRE by APJ ABDUL KALAM
The book is an autobiography of late Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. The book was published in 1999. Thefirst part is all about the life of young Kalam. The nextpart concentrated on his progress as a man of Science and innovation.In 1982, Kalam changes his place of work torejointhedefence labs atthe DRDO as its Director.Thelast part starts with him becoming the Scientific Advisor to India’s Defense Minister in 1992.The book shows you a journey of a common man who achieves success.
THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL by ANNE FRANK
The book was first published in 1947. Anne Frankwas ayoungJewishgirlliving in Amsterdam during the Holocaust. She receives adiaryfor her birthday; she hopes it will be a 'great source of comfort and support.' Anne'sdiarybegins at a crucial point in her life, and in thediaryAnne depicts her life in hiding from the Nazis. The moral of this book is to face problems with positive mindset.
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA by C.S. LEWIS
The book was publish in 1950. It is considered a classic ofchildren's literatureand is the author's best-known work. Over 100 million copies are sold in 47 languages. The children explore the house on a rainy day and Lucy, the youngest, finds an enormous wardrobe. Lucy steps inside and finds herself in a strange, snowy wood. Lucy encounters the Faun Tumnus, who is surprised to meet a human girl. Tumnus tells Lucy that she has enteredNarnia, a different world.
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by JANE AUSTEN
It is a romantic novel published in 1813. It is a humorous story of love and life among English gentility during the Georgian era.AlthoughPride and Prejudicehas been criticized for its lack of historicalcontext, the existence of its characters in a social bubble that is rarely penetrated by events beyond it is an accurate portrayal of the enclosed social world in which Austen lived.
THE TALES OF TWO CITIES by CHARLES DICKENS
The novel was published in 1859. The story takes place before and during the French Revolution. The books shows the condition of two cities; Paris and London during the revolution. Jarvis Lorry is traveling to Paris to reunite Dr. Manette with his long-lost daughter Lucie. Dr. Manette has been living in hiding in Paris, awaiting his rescuers who will return him to England.
13 REASONS WHY by JAY ASHER
The novel was published in 2007. The book is about a teen girl named Hannah Bakers who commited suicide after recording tapes thatimplicated twelve people as thethirteen reasonswhy.Clay Jansen is the narrator who reveal the tapes. The book is now a very famous netflix series.
THE BOOK THEIF by MARKUS ZUSAK
It is a historical novel published in 2005. It became the best seller and is translated inseveral languages. The main themes of the novel are litrecy and love. It is about a young girl,Liesel, growing up in Germany amidst World War II. Throughout the story, Liesel steals many books.