10 BOOKS THAT YOU SHOULD READ

in #writting7 years ago

Here i got you some interesting books tat i consider that you should read before you die, i will let you know the ones that i have already read at the end, here we go ;)

1.Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare.
Perhaps the most famous love story ever written, Romeo and Juliet is an epic tragedy that explores the euphoria of desire and the tragedy of revenge.

  1. The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams
    Grab a towel and accompany human Arthur Dent on a fantastic adventure across the galaxy. Learn not to take the universe so seriously and forget any meaning you’ve applied to anything in your life, because we all know the real meaning of life is 42.

  2. Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte
    Published in 1847, this passionate and harrowing story of love, rivalry and revenge follows Catherine Earnshaw and her father’s adopted foundling Heathcliff as they grow into very different adults.

  3. The little prince, by antoine de exupery
    Though ostensibly styled as a children's book, The Little Prince makes several observations about life and human nature.

  4. Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
    Bizarre and curious, Alice In Wonderland explores the potential of imagination and the reality of fiction. If you’re a fan of escaping the real world, this is definitely the book for you.

6.A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens
Following eighteen years as a political prisoner, Dr Manette is released and returns to England with his daughter Lucie. There, two very different men fall in love with Lucie and become entwined in a tale of love and sacrifice.

7.Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury
Books are forbidden, and it is our main character Guy Montag’s job to burn any books he comes across. Often compared to George Orwell’s 1984, Ray Bradbury’s dystopian world is an unsettling commentary on Western societies’ addiction and dependence on the media and conformity.

8.Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
One of the most famous novels of all time, Pride And Prejudice details the courtship of two opposed characters in a world where manners and courtesy are of the utmost importance.

  1. 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, freewill and love are forbidden.

  2. The shinning, by stephen king
    The Shining centers on the life of Jack Torrance, an aspiring writer and recovering alcoholic who accepts a position as the off-season caretaker of the historic Overlook Hotel in the Colorado Rockies.

i have read 1984, the little prince and Romeo and Juliet, anyone read the others? what would you tell me about them?

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I loved The Little Prince. I really want to read 1984, I've only read snippets. I love dystopian genre.

if you love dystopian genre i know you will love 1984, but i must warn you that it is a little harsh and deep.

I already read 6 of them and must admit , 2 weren't really my cup of tea and I prefer other works of Dickens over tale of two cities, but this is a valid list of classics.
Still want to read 1984 and Fahrenheit 451 someday in the future.

they both are awesome, i know you will like them