TOP 10 MUST-READ BOOKS

Discover literary treasures, from timeless classics to contemporary gems, exploring diverse genres that captivate and resonate, making them the best reads of all time. Note: Books are not ranked in order.

1. Where The Crowdads sing. ( Delia Owens)

Genre: Historical fiction, romance, mystery

Length: 384 pages

First published: August 14, 2018

Opinion: ”Where the Crawdads Sing” is a must-read book that will enrich your mind and life, because it’s a shockingly engaging novel that had me excited from the first page. Delia Owens’ masterful storytelling made me survive all the events alongside Kya, the resilient protagonist. The vivid descriptions of the marsh, coupled with Read More

2. Dieu voyage toujours incognito (God Always Travels Incognito). (Laurent Gounelle)

Genre: Fiction, psychology, self help

Length: 425 pages

First published: January 1, 2010

Opinion: Reading “God Always Travels Incognito” was an unpredictable journey that left me captivated from start to finish. Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt’s poignant exploration of faith and destiny kept me on the edge of my seat, eager to uncoverRead More

3. Desert Flower.( Waris Dirie, Cathleen Miller)

Genre: Nonfiction, biography

Length: 256 pages

First published: August 19, 1998

Opinion: “Desert Flower” was a deeply moving experience that left me spellbound and making it extremely hard to comprehend that such things are still happening in our own world. Waris Dirie’s courageous journey from a nomadic and oppressive life in Somalia to an international Read More

4. Ashes In The Snow. (Ruta Sepetys)

Genre: Historical fiction, romance, war

Length: 384 pages

First published: March 22, 2011

Opinion: “Ashes in the Snow” by Ruta Sepetys was a profoundly emotional experience that left me breathless. The harrowing journey of Lina, a teenage girl deported to a Siberian labor camp during World War II, gripped me from the first page. Sepetys’ vivid storytelling and richly drawn characters transported me to a world of unimaginable suffering and resilience.Read More

 

5. The Five Love Languages.(Gary Chapman)

Genre: Nonfiction, self help, relationships

Length: 232 pages

First published: January 1, 1990

Opinion: Reading “The 5 Love Languages” by Gary Chapman was an enlightening journey that profoundly impacted my understanding of relationships. Chapman’s insightful exploration of love languages made me reassess my own connections, both romantic and platonic. Each page provided valuable insights into how to effectively communicate love and strengthen bonds with others. I felt empowered with newfound knowledge and eager to implement Chapman’s practical advice into my daily interactions, enhancing my relationships in meaningful ways.Read More

6. The Light Between Oceans (M.L. Stedman)

Genre: Historical fiction, romance

Length: 362 pages

First published: March 20, 2012

Opinion: Reading “The Light Between Oceans” by M.L. Stedman was an emotional rollercoaster that left me in awe of its intricate storytelling and compelling characters. The book explores themes of love, loss, and the consequences of one’s choices, drawing readers into the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonists. Stedman’s vivid descriptions of the Australian landscape and the ocean setting create a vivid backdrop for the story, making it a must-read for anyone who appreciates beautifully crafted narratives with deep emotional resonance.Read More

 

7. The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald)

Genre: Historical fiction, classics, romance

Length: 180 pages

First published: April 10, 1925

Opinion: Reading “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald was an unforgettable journey into the glamorous and tragic world of the Jazz Age. The book’s portrayal of love, ambition, and the pursuit of the American Dream was both captivating and thought-provoking. Fitzgerald’s prose was beautifully crafted, immersing me in the opulence and decadence of 1920s New York. The characters, especially the enigmatic Gatsby, were vividly drawn and left a lasting impression. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of human nature, the vibe of America’s 1920s, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.Read More

8. A Thousand Splendid Suns (Khaled Hosseini)

Genre: Historical fiction, classics, drama

Length: 372 pages

First published: May 1, 2007

Opinion:

“A Thousand Splendid Suns” by Khaled Hosseini was an emotional rollercoaster that left me profoundly moved. The raw portrayal of Mariam and Laila’s lives in war-torn Afghanistan stirred deep empathy within me, often bringing tears to my eyes. Hosseini’s exquisite prose beautifully captured the resilience and strength of the human spirit amidst unimaginable adversity. This powerful narrative of love, sacrifice, and redemption resonated with me long after I turned the final page, solidifying its place as one of the best books I’ve ever read.Read More

 

9. The Kite Runner ( Khaled Hosseini)

Genre: Historical fiction, novel

Length: 371 pages

First published: May 29, 2003

Opinion:

Reading “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini was a profoundly emotional experience that left me in awe. The raw portrayal of friendship, betrayal, and redemption stirred a whirlwind of emotions within me. Hosseini’s masterful storytelling and rich character development made it impossible to put down. As I delved into the intricate layers of Amir and Hassan’s relationship,Read More

10. Verity ( Colleen Hoover )

Genre: Romance, Thriller

Length: 336 pages

First published: October 5, 2021 

Opinion:  Reading “Verity” by Colleen Hoover was an intense experience that left me on edge. The suspenseful plot and unexpected twists created a palpable sense of tension and intrigue. As Lowen uncovered Verity’s disturbing secrets, I felt a mix of fascination and unease. The chilling atmosphere and dark revelations kept me hooked, making it impossible to put the book down. And believe me, the ending will shock you.

Plot: “Verity” by Colleen Hoover follows struggling writer Lowen Ashleigh, who is hired to complete the bestselling series of injured author Verity Crawford. Moving into Verity’s home, Lowen discovers a hidden, unfinished autobiography that reveals horrifying secrets about Verity’s life, including her twisted thoughts and dark actions. As Lowen delves deeper into the manuscript, she becomes increasingly unsettled, questioning the safety of Verity’s husband, Jeremy, and their surviving child. The plot weaves psychological tension with shocking twists, leading to a chilling climax that leaves both Lowen and the readers grappling with the blurred lines between truth and deception. 

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