10 Must-Read Books Starting with Letter G

10 Must-Read Books Starting with Letter G

Dive into the world of literature with these 10 must-read books, starting with letter G.

Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell

Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell

“Gone with the Wind” is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936.

Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman

Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman

“Good Omens” is a witty, darkly comedic novel co-authored by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, published in 1990.

Girl interrupted by Susanna Kaysen

Girl interrupted by Susanna Kaysen

“Girl, Interrupted” is a poignant and compelling memoir by Susanna Kaysen, published in 1993.

Geek Love by Katherine Dunn

Geek Love by Katherine Dunn

Geek Love” is a captivating and unique novel by Katherine Dunn, published in 1989. The story follows the Binewskis.

Ghosts by Dolly Alderton

Ghosts by Dolly Alderton

“Ghosts” is a witty and insightful contemporary novel by Dolly Alderton, published in 2020.

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

“Gone Girl” is a gripping psychological thriller by Gillian Flynn, published in 2012. The novel follows the story of Nick and Amy Dunne.

Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon

Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon

“Gravity’s Rainbow” is a dense, complex, and highly acclaimed novel by Thomas Pynchon, published in 1973.

Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin

Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin

“Giovanni’s Room” is a groundbreaking novel by James Baldwin, published in 1956. Set in 1950s Paris, the story follows David.

Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

“Great Expectations” is a classic coming-of-age novel by Charles Dickens, published in 1861. The story follows the life of young orphan Pip.

Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee

Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee

Go Set a Watchman” is a novel by Harper Lee, published in 2015. Initially written before her classic “To Kill a Mockingbird,” the manuscript was rediscovered and released as a stand-alone novel.