The corona outbreak resulting in the complete lockdown has shut us inside our homes. As we are self-isolating ourselves, a lot is going in our minds. Social media is flooded with tips and tricks to spend this quarantine period productively. One of the many suggestions for doing the rounds is reading books.
Oh yes! Reading has turned out to be one of the best activities now that I have a good time in hand. But the question nags, what to read? Where to start? I know it's tiring, and if you look upon the Internet, there are 'n' numbers of results. So, I thought of compiling a list of books to start with your reading habit this quarantine.
These books are relatively easy to read and are fairly good options if you begin reading. Again, you cannot purchase the books right now, but you can definitely get them on Amazon Kindle. In addition to this, apps such as Scribd and Juggernaut are giving you access to their catalog for 30 days for free. So, apart from binge-watching on Netflix, you now have the option to binge-read. Check out the list of top 12 books below:
Oh yes! Reading has turned out to be one of the best activities now that I have a good time in hand. But the question nags, what to read? Where to start? I know it's tiring, and if you look upon the Internet, there are 'n' numbers of results. So, I thought of compiling a list of books to start with your reading habit this quarantine.
These books are relatively easy to read and are fairly good options if you begin reading. Again, you cannot purchase the books right now, but you can definitely get them on Amazon Kindle. In addition to this, apps such as Scribd and Juggernaut are giving you access to their catalog for 30 days for free. So, apart from binge-watching on Netflix, you now have the option to binge-read. Check out the list of top 12 books below:
Animal Farm, George Well
“All animals are equal, but some animals are
more equal than others.” These are the most famous lines from this dystopian novel where a farm
is overtaken by the animals and then ruled by them. It is a book that makes you
laugh and pricks you with its unnerving satire. The book comments upon the
terrible totalitarianism and is counted as one of the must-read books of all
times.
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The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho
This book needs no introduction. A dreamy
plot that offers meaningful life lessons makes up The Alchemist. It is well
regarded amongst the folks because of its simple narration but profound
narrative. A person with beginner language skills would definitely like to read it.
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Who Moved My
Cheese, Dr. Spencer Johnson
I can never emphasize enough the importance
of this short read. It is a famous motivational book that teaches us to deal
with change. It talks about accepting the dynamics of personal and professional
life and being receptive to them. One can finish this in an hour and take away a good chunk of wisdom with him.
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Malgudi Days, R K Narayanan
Malgudi Days is a collection of 32 short
stories set in Malgudi, an imaginary South Indian town. The book is written
in an easy language and can transport its reader to Malgudi. Truly, the book
has an Indian touch to it that warms our hearts and brings us back to our
childhood.
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The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank
The Diary of a Young Girl is an
autobiographical account of 13-year-old Anne Frank, one of the victims
of the Holocaust. Told with simplicity and authenticity, this book comments
upon the horrors of the war times and what it is to live in constant fear. The
book brings out one pertinent question - Hatred of one person towards religion
and community destroyed so many lives but for what?
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The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
This novella is about a man whose aviator
crashes in the desert where he faces a threat to his survival. Then he comes
across a young boy (who is from a different planet) who, over time, makes
him see his lost childhood. Through lucid narration and a heartfelt story, the
book is an excellent read for adults as much as it is for children.
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Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling
If you are the one looking for a magical land
full of witches and fantasy, there's absolutely nothing better than getting
into Hogwarts. Want to know the reference? Just read the book. With subtle
writing and wonderful narration, Rowling has created a world you'll absolutely
love.
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To Kill a
Mockingbird by Harper Lee
To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the
well-known classics which very well deserve to be read. With some sharp themes
such as racism in focus and masterful narration, the book is an excellent
example of books worth reading. I am a fan of quotes from this book, and god!
Have I told you that there's a courtroom drama? You just ought to read this one
for your own good. Period.
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Siddhartha, Hermann Hesse
Another classic filled with profound meaning about
life and living, Siddhartha is a book you must read without fail. It is a book narrated from the perspective of a common man like you
and me and thus stands out from its contemporaries, for it is highly relatable.
The book calms you from within as the words continue doing talking to your
heart.
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Wings of Fire: An Autobiography of Abdul Kalam
Wings of Fire by Abdul Kalam is a book that
teaches us that one who possesses grit and determination is bound to succeed in
life. Insightful, deeply personal, and evocative, the book is a collection of
Kalam sir's experiences that shape him. This includes his moments of success
and failure. It is a book that inspires, motivates, that pushes us to soar
high.
Buy now - Amazon IN
Looking for
Alaska, John Green
Looking For Alaska is an emotionally gripping
tale, originally concentrated on Alaska's character, but takes turns to
give enough space to its every character. The narrative is impressionably
mesmerizing. It hooked us till the end. It consumes you and gets you another
person by the end. The book has that beautiful writing and the quotes, the
quotes are awesome. Do check it out if you like romance.
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Three Thousand Stitches, Sudha Murty
Sudha Murty needs no introduction. Her books are
vastly read and revered. She's one of those few women I truly admire. Her
simplicity in her life, as well as in her books, is something that distinguishes
her from others. Three Thousand Stitches is a non-fiction collection of stories
of ordinary people. It is a book that brilliantly explores humans and their
thoughts. Anyone can read this book because of its simple language and
fantastic narration. Go for it if without any second thoughts.
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I hope you liked this list. If there's
anything, you'd want to add, please let us know. Happy reading.
Written by Khyati Gautam
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