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5 Fiction Books Everyone Should Read

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By HazraelPublished about a year ago 2 min read
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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

The 10-year-old Scout Finch narrates it. So many people said about this book. The book’s theme is racial prejudice in the 1930s Deep South. This is about a lawyer that defends black people from being charged with rape allegations — the issue with discrimination against black people by white supremacies. The book has been writing in 1960 but it is still relevant today with our current issue. It is revisiting this classic as an adult. Poignant and powerful, the central theme remains timeless.

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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is a British classic and one of the most beloved books of all time. This book mainly focuses on the Benett Family living in the early 19th century. They have 5 daughters with no son and nobody will inherit the estate after their dad dies. Many man tries to propose to them but are denied. Will any of them married? To the point of getting married, you might like Darcy. There has been a lot of conflict happening but if you want to know more you have to buy at Amazon.

1984 By George Orwell

The book was written in 1949. Envisions a grain dystopian future where free thought and romance are forbidden. The only hope of survival is joining the revolution intent on overthrowing Big Brother. This book will make you think about the freedoms we take for granted and who might be watching. It might not be the first dystopian novel that you ever read but it is still relevant to this day. I don’t have to comment about the love story because it is tragic. The only thing I know is communism doesn’t have freedom thought. If you are not the kind of people to think then don’t worry. Stay in the cage as long as you want. But it is not too late. You can do it now fight the misinformation with critical thinking skills. Find your way out, now!!!.

A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN

Are you inspired to be a writer? Look no more because this book is the perfect one for you. 11-year-old Frankie Nolan. She has a brother, Neely. Unfortunately, her father die, but Frankie is determined to pursue her dreams of finishing her education and going to college. She is an intelligent and imaginative girl who finds solace in writing. As she grows older, the challenges become more difficult because of discrimination, the pressure of poverty, and the struggle of her family. You will be surprised because of her resilience and the pursuit of her dreams.

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THE BOOK THIEF BY MARKUS ZUSAK

#1 New York Best Seller. This takes time in 1939 Nazi Germany and Liesel Meminger is a young foster girl who steals for her survival. Then she discovers books and shares her stolen books with her neighbors. This is a story where you imagine everything was taken away from her. You would be surprised is the narrator. This book also persuades you to a deeper thinking. I will not lie because this book exceeded my expectations. Even though you know what will happen to her you still read and expect some miracle to happen. Well, I will say you can hope. If you are interested, please. Don’t be shy to grab one.

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