24 Books you should read - Smiley Reader

June 18, 2020

24 Books you should read
24 Books you should read
I'm happy to share this suggestion with all of you. Well, it is hard to list books that everybody likes to discover. Because everybody has their own favorite in different types, style, or writer and there are simply such huge numbers to browse books, but I have combined 24 books here that means a lot to me. I hope that most of the people find it interesting. So, here we go……


Anne Frank is a young Jewish girl, living with her family in Amsterdam during the Holocaust, pens down her encounter of living in her storage room, escaping the Nazis. She makes her journal to diary and writes everything in her day by day life, which gives the pursuer a devastating understanding into what most Jews were going through at that time and all the while the pursuer start falling in love with the straightforwardness of the young girl's writing. 

2. THE HARRY POTTER SERIES by J. K. ROWLING 

OK, I'll admit at this moment that I'm a flat-out Harry Potter fan. It takes up a significant part of my beloved recollections of understanding books, and is used to with the remarkable universe of fascination! It is one of the most complicatedly weaved accounts all things considered; it will open the chance of a supernatural new world and honestly with the current situation.

3. A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME by STEPHEN HAWKING 

On the off chance that I needed to describe this book in a single word, I'd call it stunning! Perhaps the best psyche within recent memory, uniting his observations and thoughts to answer the absolute most squeezing addresses humankind has ever had. What more do we need, honestly? 

4. BRIEF ANSWERS TO THE BIG QUESTIONS by STEPHEN HAWKING 

Another artful Writing by Hawking. It investigates the absolute greatest secrets of the universe and advances the use of science to challenge them. While incomplete at the hour of Hawking's going in 2018, it was later become done with the assistance of his partners and family. 

5. LOLITA by VLADIMIR NABOKOV 

LOLITA is One of my latest peruses, and one of my most loved bits of writing. The creator catches skillfully the inner battle of a man, madly enamored with a little youngster, sufficiently youthful to be his girl. Clarifying on a much disapproved of point, the writer delightfully defines the sentiments of the hero, to such an amount that the pursuer winds up feeling for the preceding. 


This book is the ideal equalization of a mixed read. They were composed from the perspective of a six-year-old growing up experiencing childhood in the peaceful community of Maycomb, Alabama. It brings into view the life and the battles of an unassuming community family while addressing, even more, squeezing issues of the general public like racism and governmental matters. For me, it is a must-read novel. 

6. GO SET A WATCHMAN by HARPER LEE 

A continuation of the last book (To kill a mocking bird), the hero is currently grown up and living in a vast city. The book is about how she adjusts her new life and, at the same time, yearning for her town and its battles.

7. ANNA KARENINA by LEO TOLSTOY 

This book defines the abrupt emergency in a high-class Russian family unit when adultery causes a massive embarrassment in the family, and it goes to the general public. It likewise starts equal plotlines and ties them all together flawlessly—an excellent example in this book. 

8. Great EXPECTATIONS by CHARLES DICKENS 

Another work of art, this book defines the youth and the youthfulness of an orphan kid adopted by a poor metalworker family, who later moves to London. On account of a strange advocate and enters high society. The creator balances the harmony between the two unintelligibly various universes that the kid encounters. 

9. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by JANE AUSTEN 

The title of the book is obvious as crystal. Here Explained about the English mill society's run during the Georgian time, it discusses a classic a romantic tale, while joining humor, just as the numerous battles looked at that time frame. 

10. THE BEAUTY MYTH by NAOMI WOLF 

For me, it is a must-read book and the need for great importance! The creator precisely portrays how the beauty guidelines have developed throughout the years, coming full circle in ladies everywhere throughout the world being analyzed for how they look and how it influences them. It challenges the set measures of physical excellence, modestly yet clearly. 

11. THE KITE RUNNER BY KHALED HOSSEINI 

This book is one of those heart-breaking, sad ones that will leave you grounded with the truth of the circumstances looked at by the inhabitants of Afghanistan. Composed as a flashback from the perspective of a kid experiencing childhood in such severe conditions, it will make sure to make your heart melt. 


Another perfect work of art by Hosseini portrays one more tragic story of a little youngster experiencing childhood in Afghanistan, having a place with a lower layer of the general public. It records her everyday battles as she grows up to be a young lady. 

13. JANE EYRE by CHARLOTTE BRONTË 

Here explained about an orphan growing up pitifully being taken care of by her cousins and auntie, the book describes the everyday battles of a little youngster who simply needs love and to be loved—a great read. 

14. THE GREAT GATSBY by F. SCOTT. FITZGERALD 

It is the narrative of an impulsive rich man, embodying the American long for an independent man who at last meets a tragic end. This book Composed from the perspective of the neighbor of the hero, this book is a worthy pursuit. 

15. WUTHERING HEIGHTS by Emily Brontë

A shocking story of affection and revenge, set in England. It explains the narrative of adoration, hatred, envy, and regret of the hero. It is one of its most well-known books of that time. 

16. CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY by ROALD DAHL 

A youth most loved and a work of art. It discusses a
curious young boy who got an opportunity to work with some group of children to investigate the amazing and enchanted chocolate industrial facility of Willy Wonka, a famous chocolatier. An unquestionable requirement read for everybody. 

17. FRANKENSTEIN by MARY SHELLEY 

A grasping story of a researcher named Frankenstein, who effectively offers life to his very own being creation. The epic proceeds to discuss how the beast planned with existing, while at the same time being dismissed by humanity and yearning for affection. 

18. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE by ANTHONY BURGESS 

It is the first individual record of a young troublemaker who experiences state-supported mental treatment for his harsh and rough behavior towards everybody. It caricatures extraordinary political frameworks that are based on the flawlessness of humanity. An exciting read. 

19. THE CATCHER IN THE RYE by J. D. SALINGER 

Composed from the perspective of a sixteen-year-old at a psychological establishment, remembering the occasions of the past Christmas. It is a holding story of the times that hinted at the current circumstance. Its central topic is saving the innocence of the children. 

20. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE by GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ 

A great read. It delineates the historical backdrop of the secluded town of Macondo and the family that establishes it. 

21. THE ALCHEMIST by PAULO COELHO 

The story of a primary shepherd who finds a fortune past his out of control creative mind. It discusses how his life changes and how he figures out how to follow his heart as a piece of what the universe has planned for him. 

22. LITTLE WOMEN by Louisa May Alcott

Little Women is one of those kinds of books that make you experience passionate feelings for and identify with the characters so much that you begin living the universe delineated in the book. Each character is an alternate sort, with sentiments and qualities unique concerning the others, yet the creator mixes every one of their accounts into one delightful novel. 

23. THREE MEN IN A BOAT by JEROME K. JEROME 

It is a tale about a float trip the creator goes on with two of his dearest friends. The story is joined with intelligent accounts and fascinating perceptions by the writer and makes for an incredible light read. 

24. PATHER PANCHALI by BIBHUTIBHUSHAN BANDYOPADHYAY 

It is one of my most loved bits of writing. Initially written in Bengali, it has translated in English recently. The narrative of a young man living in a poor town in India, confronting the everyday battles of hardship and discovering delight in the little insignificant details throughout everyday
life will make you extremely upset but then make you smile. 

Here is the list of books I feel like everybody should read once in their life. I hope it helps you. Happy reading. Comment below which one you like the most 

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