Top 10 Best Books To Read: Best Recommendation Books Before Die

 Top 10 Best Books To Read: Best Recommendation Books Before Die:-




Though my best recommendation books are only the 10 books as for the best to read before your death, that's not the end of the reading you should keep reading books whatever you get. Begining from Pride and Prejudice to The Great Gatsby, bring out the bibliophile in your life before you die with my this 10 best recommendation books.


Let's go through it and have relaxation and gain some knowledge of my top 10 best recommendation books, now start scrolling. 

        1. Pride and Prejudice:  Pride and Prejudice is an 1813 romantic novel of manners written by Jane Austen. The novel follows the character development of Elizabeth Bennett, the book's dynamic protagonist who learns about the consequences of a hasty decision and appreciates the difference between superficial good and real good. Its humor lies in its honest portrayal of etiquette, education, marriage and money during the Regency era in Great Britain.    
         
 

       2. The Great Gatsby: 

The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald's third book, stands as the supreme achievement of his career. This exemplary novel of the Jazz Age has been acclaimed by generations of readers. The story of the fabulously wealthy Jay Gatsby and his love for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan, of lavish parties on Long Island at a time when The New York Times noted "gin was the national drink and sex the national obsession,"                           

       3.  Joe Biden: American Dreamer:  Yet even as Biden's life has been shaped by drama, it has also been powered by a willingness, rare at the top ranks of politics, to confront his shortcomings, errors and reversals of fortune. His trials have forged in him a deep empathy for others in hardship - an essential quality as he addresses a nation at its most dire hour in decades.    

       4. The Bengal Conundrum:   The Bengal Conundrum: The Rise of the BJP and the Future of Mamata Banerjee: The Rise of the BJP and the Future of the TMC. The 2019 Lok Sabha election was a decisive moment and a turning point in West Bengal's recent political history. It may not be the 2011 watershed moment when Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee brought the Left's three-decade-long uninterrupted rule to an end. However, the two moments are most definitely comparable. 




         5. All About Love:   The acclaimed first volume in feminist icon bell hooks' "Love Song to the Nation,”  All About Love is a revelation about what causes a polarized society and how to heal the divisions that cause suffering. Here is the truth about love, and inspiration to help us instill caring, compassion, and strength in our homes, schools, and workplaces. 



       6. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone:  Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw. Twenty years ago these magical words and many more flowed from a young writer's pen, an orphan called Harry Potter was freed from the cupboard under the stairs - and a global phenomenon started. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone has been read and loved by every new generation since. To mark the 20th anniversary of its first publication, Bloomsbury has published four House Editions of J.K. Rowling's modern classic.


         7. Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor E Frankl:  


Viktor Frankl recounts his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II, and describes his psychotherapeutic method, identifying a motive for feeling positive about life and then that outcome. 

           8. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak:  The Book Thief is a 2013 war drama film directed by Brian Percival and starring Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson and Sophie Nellis. The film is based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Marcus Zusak and adapted by Michael Petroni. The film is about a young girl living with her adopted German family during the Nazi era.  

         9. Antimony, Gold, and Jupiter's Wolf: How the elements were named:  
Here, Peter Wothers explores the fascinating and often surprising stories behind how the chemical elements received their names. Delving back in time to explore the history and gradual development of chemistry,
he sifts through medieval manuscripts for clues to the stories surrounding the discovery of the elements, showing how they were first encountered or created, and how they were used in everyday lives. 

        10. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro: Kazuo Ishiguro imagines the lives of a group of students growing up in a darkly skewed version of
contemporary England. Narrated by Kathy, now thirty-one, Never Let Me Go dramatises her attempts to come to terms with her childhood at the seemingly idyllic Hailsham School and with the fate that has always awaited her and her closest friends in the wider world. A story of love, friendship and memory, Never Let Me Go is charged throughout with a sense of the fragility of life. 

 These all are my recommendation of the best 10 books that everyone should read before die.


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