
8 Must-Read Novels That You Should Add To Your Collection!
By:
Sayantika Chatterjee
The best books are known as gems for a cause. Authored by the best literary talents of their day, they have common concepts, personalities, stories, feelings, and viewpoints that are still important today. Any of them are the source of inspiration for entirely new forms of literary fiction.
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If you are a beginner and thinking of making a collection, then we have got a starter pack for you. Below we have prepared a list of 8 books that must be present in your collection.

1. 1984 by George Orwell
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1984 portrays a dark, totalitarian society in which free will and love are prohibited. Despite the fact that the year 1984 has long passed, the prophecy of a world dominated by paranoia and lies is undoubtedly truer now than ever.

2.The Nine-Chambered Heart by Janice Pariat
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The Nine-Chambered Heart talks about a woman and her perspective of nine people. The book is full of diversity since each relationship is different from the other and Pariat used her magic of word crafting so beautifully that the plot will definitely make you cry your heart out.
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3.The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
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The Kite Runner is a touching tale about an extraordinary relationship between a rich child and the son of his dad's servant. This incredible book, set in Afghanistan during a time of disaster and devastation, will get you engaged from beginning to end.
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4.To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
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To Kill a Mockingbird is considered one of the most significant books of all time. The novel, which was released in 1960, discusses life in the Deep South during the early twentieth century through the story of a man convicted of a horrific crime. It's moving, funny, and engrossing.
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5.Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
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The novel is a sentimental tale of loss and emerging sexuality told in the first person by Toru Watanabe as he reflects on his days as a university student residing in Tokyo. Readers see Watanabe establish relationships with two vastly distinct women, the stunning yet emotionally distressed Naoko and the outgoing, energetic Midori, through Watanabe's reminiscences.
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6.Animal Farm by George Orwell
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George Orwell's allegorical novella Animal Farm tells the story of a group of farm animals who revolt against their human farmer in the hopes of establishing a world in which the animals will be equal, free, and secure. However, the uprising is eventually crushed, and the farm reverts to its previous condition under the dictatorship of a pig called Napoleon.
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7.Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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The novel follows Elizabeth Bennet, the charismatic character of the book who learns of the implications of hasty decisions and recognizes the distinction between false goodness and true goodness. Its humor derives from its candid representation of etiquette, school, marriage, and wealth during the Regency period in Great Britain.
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8.The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The book The Great Gatsby is set on Long Island during the Jazz Age, explores narrator Nick Carraway's encounters with enigmatic millionaire Jay Gatsby, as well as Gatsby's fascination with reuniting with his longtime lover, Daisy Buchanan.
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Needless to say, books always enrich our lives, and having these books on our shelves is absolute bliss. The above 8 books are all classics and going through their pages is an absolute blessing on your thoughts and life.