Top 10 Novels You Need to Read Before They Become Blockbusters
Hello, fellow bookworms and movie buffs! How many times have you found a really good read after the movie just came out? Well, there you go.

Well, there you go. We all wanted to read that particular book before all those spoilers began flying at us. This time around, you’re in luck! We’re joining forces with a list of ten great novels right about to make their name in major blockbusters. Read these now, and you can be the one to dish out the “The book was better! “ verdict to your friends.
Ready? Let’s dive in!
1. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
“The Night Circus” is a mesmerizing fantasy novel that centers around a mysterious and enchanting circus that appears without warning and operates only at night. Known as “Le Cirque des Rêves” (The Circus of Dreams), this magical place captivates visitors with its extraordinary and otherworldly performances and exhibits.
This novel by Erin Morgenstern is a beautifully crafted tale of magic, love, and destiny, exploring themes of free will, sacrifice, and the power of imagination.

2. The Red Notice by Bill Browder
This thrilling true story of finance, murder, and one man’s fight for justice reads like a gripping spy novel. Browder’s account is both eye-opening and excitingly edgy.
“The Red Notice” is a powerful narrative that blends elements of thriller and memoir, revealing the dark underbelly of Putin’s Russia and the lengths to which individuals will go to fight for justice. Browder’s relentless pursuit of accountability and his personal transformation from financier to human rights advocate form the heart of the story, highlighting themes of courage, perseverance, and the enduring impact of standing up against tyranny.
3. Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
“The Daisy Jones & The Six” is a compelling and immersive novel that chronicles the meteoric rise and dramatic fall of a fictional 1970s rock band. The story follows band members and those close to them recounting their experiences, creating a vivid and multi-faceted narrative.
This book is a captivating tale of rock ’n’ roll, exploring the complexities of human relationships and the transformative power of music.
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4. The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is centered around Cora, an enslaved young woman on a perilous journey towards freedom. The novel takes the historical concept of the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses used by enslaved African Americans to escape to free states.
“The Underground Railroad” is a powerful exploration of the horrors of slavery and the lengths to which people will go to achieve freedom. Colson Whitehead’s blending of historical and fantastical elements creates a narrative that is both a gripping adventure and a profound commentary on America’s past and present.

5. The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
“The Silent Patient” is a gripping psychological thriller centered around Alicia Berenson, a famous painter, and her shocking act of violence. Alicia, who seemingly has a perfect life with her fashion photographer husband, Gabriel, is found standing over his body after he is shot five times in the face. Following this brutal crime, Alicia becomes completely silent, refusing to speak another word.
This novel is a masterful tale of psychological suspense, exploring themes of trauma, the fragility of the human mind.
6. The Little Fires Everywhere” by Celeste Ng
“The Little Fires Everywhere” is a thought-provoking and layered novel set in the 1990s in the seemingly idyllic suburb of Shaker Heights, Ohio. The story opens with a dramatic scene: the Richardson family’s home is engulfed in flames, and the youngest daughter, Izzy, is missing.
The narrative then rewinds to explore the events leading up to this moment. The story ultimately reveals how the smallest actions can ignite powerful consequences, leaving lasting effects on everyone involved.
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7. The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré
“The Girl with the Louding Voice” is inspiring novel about Adunni, a fourteen-year-old Nigerian girl, who is dreaming of obtaining an education and finding her “louding voice” to speak up for herself and other girls in her community.
This book addresses themes of gender inequality, the importance of education, and the power of perseverance. Adunni’s story highlights the systemic issues that prevent girls from accessing education and achieving their potential, while also showcasing the impact one determined individual can make.
Abi Daré’s debut novel is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the transformative power of education. Adunni’s journey from a voiceless girl to an empowered young woman is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, making “The Girl with the Louding Voice” a must-read for anyone interested in stories of resilience and hope.
8. The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
“The Goldfinch” is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Donna Tartt that weaves a complex narrative around themes of loss, survival, and art. The story follows the life of Theo Decker, a young boy whose life is forever changed by a tragic event.
Donna Tartt’s novel explores themes of loss, trauma, and the redemptive power of art. Theo’s journey from a traumatized boy to a troubled adult highlights the enduring impact of early experiences and the struggle for identity and purpose. Tartt’s intricate plot make the novel a profound exploration of human resilience and the search for beauty in a broken world.
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9. The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
“The Rosie Project” is a charming and quirky novel that revolves around Don Tillman, a brilliant but socially awkward genetics professor. Don, who is on the autism spectrum, decides that he needs a scientifically methodical approach finding a suitable life partner. He creates “Wife Project,” a detailed questionnaire designed to find the perfect match based on compatibility and shared values.
This charming novel is definitely a must to read before it becomes a movie.

10. The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
“The Nightingale” is an emotional novel set in France during World War II. It tells the story of two sisters, Vianne and Isabelle Mauriac, who face the hardships and horrors of the war in very different ways.
As the war progresses, both sisters endure unimaginable suffering and loss, yet their courage and resilience shine through. Vianne’s quiet acts of defiance and Isabelle’s bold resistance efforts highlight the different ways people can fight against oppression.
The novel explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. In the end, “The Nightingale” is a testament to the bravery of women during wartime and the unbreakable bond between sisters. The story is told in a series of flashbacks and present-day reflections, adding depth to the narrative.
Conclusion
There you have it, folks! Ten incredible novels that you need to read before they become blockbuster hits. By diving into these books now, you’ll get to enjoy the full depth and richness of their stories, gaining insights and details that movies sometimes can’t fully capture. So, what are you waiting for? Grab these books, find a cozy spot, and dive into the stories before everyone else does!
Happy reading, and enjoy the cinematic journeys ahead!
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