Good Books You Really Should Have Read By Now
Here is the list of some books you should read it before it's too late.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Yes, there's a film with Leonardo DiCaprio, but that won't get you out of the hook by reading this novel. In the Jazzy Roaring Twenty, his big hit — and he was shocked and misled at the sale bad, is Fitzgerald 's tale of passion, desire, lust, wealth, and a life which would disappear from depression. He became an all but unknown novelist when Fitzgerald died in 1940. Shortly afterward, his work was resurrected and he is now considered one of the great American novelists. Currently, Gatsby sells 500,000 copies every year.
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Lee 's popular 1960 book sold more than 40 million exemplars all over the world. It is timeless and universal for everything that reveals the racial injustice of a certain period and place, which makes it a good book to read. "Some see To Kill a Mockingbird as a civil rights book, but this transcends this problem." As Rick Bragg, a Pulitzer prize-winning writer, wrote in Reader's Digest. This is an essay of right and wrong, of goodness and meanness.
On the Road by Jack Kerouac
For more than four years Kerouac 's agent sought to find an editor for this turbocharged road trip novel about the post-war beat generation. Finally, On the Lane, written in a breathless and disjointed manner, in 1957, speaks of the intense restlessness of young people who strangle in the popular culture of the cold war. Searching for more books? Send these best autobiographies that have ever been published.
Tell Me a Riddle by Tillie Olsen
You may not have heard of Olsen, but she was one of the first to closely chronicle the lives of working-class women in her Ask Me a Riddle 1961 story series. One entry is clearly titled "I Stand Here Ironing," and brings a charm, bravura, and not an ounce of self-pity to a mother's regrets. In a world not so often recognized in American literature, Olsen opened a window and inspired a generation of women authors, such as Margaret Atwood, Sandra Cisneros and Alice Walker. Below are some good books to be read together by mothers and children.
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
The story of Pip, the ambitious orphan in kindergarten, may have been offered to you. Nonetheless, we 're hoping to read a good book as an adult because the comedy that has been flying over your head as a teenager is now obvious — and you won't have to write a paper on it. Dickens was as popular in his prime as a rock star (or a kardashian) for his books, published as turntables, with whip-intelligent opinions on success and human nature.
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