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English literature has a relatively stronger history and is fully rich with award winning and critically acclaimed masterpieces no book lover should miss out on. Rent Books Online India to get your reading journey started. Online Book Rental Library at ememozin has rounded up a list of novels by authors all over the world that have greatly influenced the course of literature in the country today.


Today, Online Rental Library is going to present 12 best novels to read in a lifetime — but bear in mind: I’m not saying you should take a lifetime to read them. The more of them you read, the more of the benefits you’ll gain from the books, and thus, the more of the mind-expanding ideas you’ll be able to degenerate and apply directly to your life. So, rent book from Online Rental Library at emeozin to fulfill your reading desire.

(1)Anna Karenina- Written by Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy,

the eight-part towering work of fiction. The novel was especially revolutionary in its treatment of women, depicting prejudices and social hardships

 

(2) To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee’s To Kill a

Mockingbird was published in 1960 and became an immediate classic of literature.

 

 (3)The Great Gatsby- F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby                   

   is told from the perspective of a young man named Nick Carraway who

   has   recently moved to New York City and is befriended by his eccentric

   nouveau riche neighbor with mysterious origins, Jay Gatsby.

   

(4) One Hundred Years of Solitude- The late Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez published his most-famous work, One Hundred Years of Solitude, in 1967.

 

(5) A Passage to India- E.M. Forster wrote his novel A Passage to India after multiple trips to the country throughout his early life. The book was published in 1924.

 

(6) Invisible Man- Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Manis a groundbreaking novel in the expression of identity for the African American male.

 

(7) Don Quixote- Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote, perhaps the most influential and well-known work of Spanish literature, was first published in full in 1615.

 

(8) Beloved- Toni Morrison’s 1987 spiritual and haunting novel Beloved tells the story of an escaped slave named Sethe who has fled to Cincinnati, Ohio, in the year 1873.

 

(9) Mrs. Dalloway- Possibly the most idiosyncratic novel of this list, Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway describes exactly one day in the life of a British socialite named Clarissa Dalloway.

 

(10) Things Fall Apart- Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, published in 1958, is one such work of African literature that had to overcome the bias of some literary circles and one that has been able to gain recognition worldwide despite it.

 

(11) Jane Eyre- Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, another novel often assigned for reading in school, was initially published in 1847 under the pseudonym Currer Bell to disguise the fact that the writer was a woman.

 

(12) The Color Purple- Alice Walker became a champion of the style with her 1982 Pulitzer Prize- and National Book Award-winning novel The Color Purple.

 




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