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Top Fiction Books Are Here!

Top Fiction Books Are Here!

Fiction, the fascinating genre of literature, captures the minds and hearts of the reader through imagination. Fiction novels can insert you thoroughly and entirely in someone else's character - You start feeling their story is real. We have collated a list of top fiction books for you to dwell deep into the world of literature.

 

Anna Karenina

Those involved in juicy subjects such as adultery, marriage plots, gambling, Russian feudalism, would know Anna Karenina and have this book on their shelves. Written by Russian author, Leo Tolstoy, it is an eight-section transcending work of fiction recounting the tale of two unique characters: an appalling, disenthralled housewife, the central figure, Anna, who keeps roaming around with her young darling, and a lovesick landowner named Konstantin Levin, who battles in confidence and reasoning. 

 

To Kill a Mockingbird

 

Harper Lee, who is believed to be one of the most influential authors to have ever existed, famously published only a single novel. Published in 1960, it became an instant hit. The tale addresses the intolerance in the American South through the guiltless eyes of a shrewd young lady named Jean Louise ("Scout") Finch. 

 

The Great Gatsby

 

F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is recognized as probably the best content for acquainting understudies with the s of perusing writing. The Great Gatsby presents an insider's observation into the Jazz Age of the 1920s in the USA history while critiquing the idea of the "American Dream" at the same time. 

 

One Hundred Years of Solitude

 

The late Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez published his most famous work, One Hundred Years of Solitude, in 1967. In a fantastical structure, the novel investigates the class of enchantment authenticity by accentuating the remarkable idea of ordinary things while mysterious things are demonstrated to be healthy. 

 

A Passage to India

 

The likelihood of companionship and association among English and Indian individuals, regardless of their social contrasts and supreme pressures, is investigated in the contention. E.M. Forster wrote his novel A Passage to India, published in 1924 after multiple trips to the country throughout his early life. 

 

Invisible Man

 

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is a groundbreaking novel in the interpretation of identity for African American males. The novel is renowned for its surreal and experiential style of writing that explores the symbolism surrounding African American identity and culture.

 

What are some of your favorite books or genres for reading?

We'd love to hear all your thoughts and recommendations in the comments.

Happy reading, everyone. 

Posted On: December 03, 2019

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