10 Classic Books You Shouldn’t Miss

10 Classic Books You Shouldn’t Miss

Classic books are an excellent way to dive into a bygone era and immerse oneself in the literary works that shaped our world.

A wrinkle in time by “Madeleine L’Engle”

A wrinkle in time by “Madeleine L’Engle”

A beloved classic that has captivated readers of all ages since its publication in 1962.

Rebecca by “Daphne du Maurier”

Rebecca by “Daphne du Maurier”

A captivating novel that transports readers into a world of mystery, romance, and psychological intrigue.

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by “Betty Smith”

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by “Betty Smith”

“Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” is a heartfelt and poignant novel that immerses readers in the life of Francie Nolan.

Jane Eyre by “Charlotte Bronte”

Jane Eyre by “Charlotte Bronte”

Jane Eyre is a timeless classic that takes readers on a captivating journey through the life of its eponymous protagonist.

Lolita by “Vladimir Nabokov”

Lolita by “Vladimir Nabokov”

This book is a controversial and thought-provoking novel that delves into the mind of its complex protagonist, Humbert.

Their Eyes were Watching God by “Zora Neale Hurston”

Their Eyes were Watching God by “Zora Neale Hurston”

“Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston is a powerful and evocative novel that centers around the life of Janie Crawford, a black woman.

Native Son by “Richard Wright”

Native Son by “Richard Wright”

Native Son is a gripping and profound novel that examines the racial and social dynamics of 1930s America.

Brave New World by “Aldous Huxley”

Brave New World by “Aldous Huxley”

A dystopian novel that paints a chilling picture of a future society. Set in a world where science and technology have redefined human existence.

Invisible Man by “Ralph Ellison”

Invisible Man by “Ralph Ellison”

Novel that delves into the experiences of an unnamed African American navigating the complexities of racial identity in 20th-century America.

Frankenstein by “Mary Shelley”

Frankenstein by “Mary Shelley”

Frankenstein a gripping and timeless novel that delves into the perils of scientific ambition and the consequences of playing god.