” There is no friend as loyal as a Book.” Every inveterate reader should have these magnificent and splendid collections of Novel/Book. The magic of reading is something the feeling that will take one to the otherworldly. Here are some of the blends of classical, motivational, dramatic, children’s books one should have in their library
” There is no friend as loyal as a Book.”
Every inveterate reader should have these magnificent and splendid collections of Novel/Book. The magic of reading is something the feeling that will take one to the otherworldly.
Here are some of the blends of classical, motivational, dramatic, children’s books one should have in their library or should read once in their lifetime.
Pride & Prejudice
The Classical romantic Novel by Jane Austin in 1813. The novel examines the paradigm of courtship romance in the of Elizabeth Benet’s with and independence of mind attract Darcy, the arrogant man. The novel unfolds their love-hate relationship in a style marked by irony and epigrammatic brilliant.
Jane Eyre
Another great Classical novel by Charlotte Bronte is Jane Eyre. It is the story of an orphan told in her own words. The narrative is revealed retrospectively and chronologically from the vantage points of the present the heroine Jane Eyre delves into her past.
The Iliad
The greatest tragedies of the literary world, Homer’s Iliad. This epic , revolves around the Trojan War that witnessed the killing of Hektor by Achilleus to seal the fate of Troy. The story, is of the cruel divine scenario, portrays a tragic view of life under the shadow of suffering and death
Kane and Abel
It is a 1979 novel by +Jeffrey Archer. Born on the same day near the turn of the century on opposite sides of the world, both men are brought together by fate and the quest of a dream. These two men — ambitious, powerful, ruthless — are locked in a relentless struggle to build an empire, fuelled by their all-consuming hatred. Over 60 years and three generations, through war, marriage, fortune, and disaster, Kane and Abel battle for the success and triumph that only one man can have.
The Fountainhead
It is a 1943 novel by Ayn Rand. Howard Roark, the novel’s protagonist is an individualistic young architect who designs modernist buildings and refuses to compromise with an architectural establishment that is not willing to accept innovation. Roark embodies what Rand believed to be the ideal man, and his struggle reflects Rand’s belief that individualism is superior to collectivism.
Rusty, the Boy from the Hills
Written by Ruskin Bond, this story is of Rusty, the Boy from the Hills’ is one book to read after a long, hard day. The book lets you escape the hard realities of life. It is a very happy read that will keep you engaged throughout. The story circles around Rusty, a curious, sensitive and lonely boy. Rusty’s house is not like a normal house because his grandfather is fond of keeping strange pets. Although Rusty doesn’t like adventures and strangeness in his life, unusual things keep happening to him.
David Copperfield
The Eight novel by Charles Dickens. The novel features the character David Copperfield, about the description of his life until middle age, with his own adventures and the numerous friends and enemies he meets along his way. It is his journey of change and growth from infancy to maturity, as people enter and leave his life and he passes through the stages of his development.
iCon Steve Jobs
An unauthorized and unflinching portrait of the phenomenon behind Apple by Jeffrey S. Young and William L. Simon.
Over The Top
The greatest motivator of all time, Zig Ziglar wrote to persuade the reader to make the commitment to be best. He shows precisely how to achieve what people desire most from life.
The Secret
Author Rhonda Byrne has been on her own journey of discovery. In The Secret, she explains with simplicity the law that is governing all lives, and offers the knowledge of how to create – intentionally and effortlessly – a joyful life.












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