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Top 5 Novels For Beginners (Part-1)

Importance of reading novels :

Reading novels aids readers in cognitive development, enhancing language skills and critical thinking.

Top 5 books :

So, we curated some of the best books from many great novels :

1.”To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee 

“To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is a classic novel that explores the themes of racism, justice, and innocence in the American South during the 1930s. The story is told from the perspective of Scout Finch, a six-year-old girl who witnesses the trial of a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 and has been adapted into a film and a play.

2. “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger

“The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger is a novel that follows the experiences of Holden Caulfield, a 16-year-old boy who has been expelled from his prep school and wanders around New York City for a few days. Holden is disillusioned with the phoniness and hypocrisy of the adult world and struggles to find meaning and connection in his life. The novel is widely regarded as a masterpiece of American literature and a symbol of teenage rebellion.

3. “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins

“The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins is a dystopian novel that depicts a futuristic society where 12 districts are controlled by a tyrannical Capitol. Every year, the Capitol forces each district to send one boy and one girl to participate in the Hunger Games, a televised fight to the death. The novel follows Katniss Everdeen, a 16-year-old girl who volunteers to take her sister’s place in the Games and becomes a symbol of resistance against the Capitol. The novel is the first in a trilogy and has been adapted into a film series.

4. ” The Fault In Our Stars” By John Green

“The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green is a novel that tells the story of Hazel Grace Lancaster, a 16-year-old girl with terminal cancer who falls in love with Augustus Waters, a 17-year-old boy who is also a cancer survivor. The novel explores the themes of love, loss, and life in the face of death. The novel was a bestseller and received critical acclaim, and was adapted into a film in 2014.
5. “1984” by George Orwell

“1984” by George Orwell is a novel that portrays a dystopian society where a totalitarian regime, known as Big Brother, controls every aspect of life and suppresses any form of dissent. The novel follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of the Party who works at the Ministry of Truth, where he alters historical records to suit the Party’s propaganda. Winston secretly rebels against the Party and falls in love with Julia, but they are eventually captured and tortured by the Thought Police. The novel is a warning against the dangers of totalitarianism and a critique of Stalinism.

This is just the Part 1. We will continue this in part 2. Thanks for reading and for your time.

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