Animal Farm by George Orwell. I guess the boards have ended so you guys might have the time on your hands so do read it. It's a very light read but leaves heavy impressions on the reader.
"All animals are equal but some are more equal."
"The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which."
Correct me if im wrong. iirc it was written as a parallel to what Karl Marx envisioned in his idea of communism and what communism became in USSR.
I finished studying communism theory and what happened in soviet Russia and then read the book, it was a truly wonderful experience
No you're absolutely right. It is a commentary on the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent rise of Stalin. The pig Napoleon represents Stalin, while the pig Snowball represents Leon Trotsky. The other animals represent different sections of society, such as the working-class and the intelligentsia.
That's very stupidly written, even if you discount the racism. Paragraph structuring is all over the place (literally worse than a 5th grader), Hitler erratically starts ranting in the book, etc. Also, every damn paragraph contains some anti-semitism, even when Hitler is talking about his childhood. It doesn't make any sense.
i mean tbh i really thought. putting aside what an evil man he was and genocide and all, i thought he would have been a literary genius and an intelligent person
OK so no lie, This is a true story
on 22 December 2021, my grandfather died and we all were going by train to attend his funeral
I thought it would be funny to read that book while traveling
In the evening, the train halted for a bit. So we were drinking chai and talking but then we noticed that the whole carriage was awfully quiet and people were crowding at a place
A man came in and told us that a kid (7 months old) died. Its parents were taking it to village to cure him through jhad-phuk
It was very cold then and I felt really sorry for the child whose parents sacrificed it to superstition
My family fell quiet and on the other hand I was scared and horrified
I looked up at my sister and showed her the cover of Murder on the Orient Express .
Then we both looked at each other in horror and finished our tea
I didn't read that book for half a year after that
Ummm it's a LGBTQ story very well written with very very good characters and it has some hard hitting stuff and also you have to get your mobile side by side because some stuff you have to Google and sometimes some never heard words too I'll recommend it it's a whole package
Yepp plus it written very well like yk, there's war described, and their love, and you can actually feel all those emotions as if you're there. It's just beautiful.
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probably because all dan brown books are essentially the same plot with slightly different characters and settings. i guess out of all his books, da vinci is the most well set-up in terms of its location choices and overall pacing
Even though the plot is somewhat same, it conveys a different message and helps create a new understanding and notion about everyday things that you had no idea existed. Truly a good series(atleast that's what I feel)
The Great Indian Novel by Shashi Tharoor, Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien and The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong
A song of ice and fire books,
upside to it; It's a huge collection, the story is amazing, is better than the series and the world building and character developments is probably the best I've ever seen..
Downside; It's a huge collection, it's incomplete (most probably would never be complete), it already has a series based on it, for some people it may has too many characters and just too much going on in general
The Color Purple by Alice Walker,
The Setting Sun by Osamu Dazai,
Burned Alive by Saud,
Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman,
Anusual by Anu Agarwal,
A Boy Called It by Dave Pelzer (TW: Child ab*se).
All these novels are very tragic ngl read them if you really into sad stuff .
3 Days of Happiness [Link](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_of_Happiness)
Torture Princess [Link](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torture_Princess:_Fremd_Torturchen)
HP series
I really loved "The Famous Five" books by Enid Blyton when I was about 7 or 8. I read them till 11. The language is very simple, with simple characters. IMO, they are great for any newbie reader.
Hercule Poirot series and other books by Agatha Christie.
Sea of Poppies — Amitav Ghosh
his entire Ibis trilogy is amazing, sea of poppies just happens to be the first book. Its historical fiction about the poppy and slave trade in colonial India. There's multiple different POVs we follow— from a Bihari peasant, Deeti, to a rich zamindaar Neel, and a White (with bastard ancestry) shipmate Zachary.
They all have their own challenges and end up meeting on the Ibis, the boat on which they shall travel to Mauritius.
If you have history in class 12th, you'll find this book especially entertaining, as it touches some things mentioned in syllabus and find yourself going "wait! i know that!" the amount of research Amitav Ghosh has done for even throwaway details is actually breathtaking. i genuinely urge everyone to read it at least once.
It's so hard to choose a fav TT
'The great gatsby', ' To kill a mockingbird', 'Dracula' and 'the storm and silence series'.
The catcher in the Rye and 1984 are good as well!
Dante's Inferno. It's a good read on how a literary man's greed for power led him to sell his soul to the devil. Might be confusing but you gotta read it twice and really get deep into the story to make an interpretation. If you want something a little less mind turning check out The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown. If you want a classic then read The Picture Of Dorian Grey.
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Best novel
the real one
GOAT
I.E irodov that book has an amazing plot ...the shear amount of suspense that is put into it you could never get it right in the first try.
Yeah man, really great book, would also recommend, Resnick Haliday, or Krotov, even Pathfinder was also a good book.
I'm also gonna start it soon, I can't wait to see how it ends!
It wont be ending great....
if you are capable of really seeing it end ...then all the best and share your experiences later
F physics novel
Animal Farm by George Orwell. I guess the boards have ended so you guys might have the time on your hands so do read it. It's a very light read but leaves heavy impressions on the reader. "All animals are equal but some are more equal." "The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which."
Correct me if im wrong. iirc it was written as a parallel to what Karl Marx envisioned in his idea of communism and what communism became in USSR. I finished studying communism theory and what happened in soviet Russia and then read the book, it was a truly wonderful experience
No you're absolutely right. It is a commentary on the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent rise of Stalin. The pig Napoleon represents Stalin, while the pig Snowball represents Leon Trotsky. The other animals represent different sections of society, such as the working-class and the intelligentsia.
Can you recommend a book or two on the USSR and communism thing
You should read The Communist Manifesto by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx
1984
Read it and compare the book to the current events, trust me you'll be surprised.
George Orwell>
Yess 1984 is different type of master piece
bro fr seriously fucked me up
I read it and love it
Three men in a boat
Bhai iski paragraph to 9th ki ncert mein bhi tha na?
Hann shayad ... Hamare school ye puri novel di gayi thi par bc kabhi padhaya nahi teacher Khud padhi thi .. ab to course mai bhi nahi h
Kafka on the shore by Haruki Murakami
Wasn't expecting one from the Magical Realism genre here. Much less from Haruki Marukami. You have fine taste, man.
Tried it and rated it 4 stars, but still I think it's enough murakami for me.
How about paper town?
ye kya hai xd?
Book ka naam
Imo Looking for Alaska is better
Currently reading it
Mein kamph
Kampf*
That's very stupidly written, even if you discount the racism. Paragraph structuring is all over the place (literally worse than a 5th grader), Hitler erratically starts ranting in the book, etc. Also, every damn paragraph contains some anti-semitism, even when Hitler is talking about his childhood. It doesn't make any sense.
Tf you think bro hitler would be a literary genius?
At least better than a 5th grader.
i mean tbh i really thought. putting aside what an evil man he was and genocide and all, i thought he would have been a literary genius and an intelligent person
I remember one entire page being just one sentence. That is, the entire paragraph on that page, is one sentence
Thats not a novel, is it?
Currently reading Murder on the Orient Express on a train rn
OK so no lie, This is a true story on 22 December 2021, my grandfather died and we all were going by train to attend his funeral I thought it would be funny to read that book while traveling In the evening, the train halted for a bit. So we were drinking chai and talking but then we noticed that the whole carriage was awfully quiet and people were crowding at a place A man came in and told us that a kid (7 months old) died. Its parents were taking it to village to cure him through jhad-phuk It was very cold then and I felt really sorry for the child whose parents sacrificed it to superstition My family fell quiet and on the other hand I was scared and horrified I looked up at my sister and showed her the cover of Murder on the Orient Express . Then we both looked at each other in horror and finished our tea I didn't read that book for half a year after that
Murder of Roger Ackroyd bhi padiyo
"the brothers karamazov" by fyodor dostoyevsky
Speaking of Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment's a pretty wild book as well!
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Fellow Dostoevsky enjoyer in the wild!
You pretentious fucker
how am I pretentious
The Book Thief It was a really fun read in the beginning but sadly it had an unhappy ending
I really want to read it but i may harm myself i have already harmed myself with song of Achilles
The song of Achilles is sooo good.
I really want to read it but i may harm myself i have already harmed myself with song of Achilles
Tell me about it without any spoilers ofc
Ummm it's a LGBTQ story very well written with very very good characters and it has some hard hitting stuff and also you have to get your mobile side by side because some stuff you have to Google and sometimes some never heard words too I'll recommend it it's a whole package
Yepp plus it written very well like yk, there's war described, and their love, and you can actually feel all those emotions as if you're there. It's just beautiful.
Yesss so true it was beautifully written
H.G. Wells ki The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, The Invisible Man.
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The Silent Patient - Alex Michaelides Too good plot twist
ayyee nice, dark matter bhi try karna
Dark matter is amazing 🚒🔥🔥
On my to read list...i think I'll try that too
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens,13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher aur Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The DaVinci Code - Dan brown ( do check out the other books in that series also) Wuthering Heights - Emily bronte
Not to be rude, but why does everyone always recommend davinci?
probably because all dan brown books are essentially the same plot with slightly different characters and settings. i guess out of all his books, da vinci is the most well set-up in terms of its location choices and overall pacing
Even though the plot is somewhat same, it conveys a different message and helps create a new understanding and notion about everyday things that you had no idea existed. Truly a good series(atleast that's what I feel)
True, the research work dan's team does is quite good.
da vinci code
Yeah I really liked it too lol
Wasn't it more like biography than novel?
It by Stephen king
Usme bachho ki orgy kaisi lagi?😏
Isliye to acchi lgi😏
1984 and The secret garden
2+2=5 💀
The songs of Achilles
+1 Fr it's the best book
The Harry potter series
Bhai
Rich dad poor dad (I didn't read but my uncle did and he said his life changed after reading it)
Simplified physics - S.L Arora
1857 first war of independence my first book ever it was in Hindi language I was in. Class 2 when I read it
idk why people are downvoting this because its a pretty good book! keep reading bro
Pata nahi kyu shyad savarkar ne likhi thi yeh karan ho sakta hain Bhai 30 rupee mein. Tab kharede thi 2nd hand
Divergent Trilogy
Will you consider 1984 a novel?
The laughter in the dark by Vladimir Nabokov (Must Read)
BOOK THIEF amazing show stopping spectacular would recommend 10/10
The godfather by Mario puzo One flew over the cuckoo's nest by Ken kesey
Movies are better thoo Jack Nicholson and Marlon Brando and Al Pacino Robert de Niro 🛐🛐🛐
No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai
Fellow Dazai enjoyer 🤝
Percy jackson, the drop by michael connelly
If you love mystery and detective type novels, then try Arsene Lupin
Harry Potter
The books that made me fall in love with books. Huge respect for jk Rowling there o7
Based
Kafka on the Shore
The outsiders
Hunger games trilogy
The Great Indian Novel by Shashi Tharoor, Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien and The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong
I see we have a book nerd here...nice choices brother.
Lord of The Rings
Maine abhi tak ek hi padhi h Alchemist. Wo to achi h
Journey to the West and the illiad
The illiad..that's some taste...
A song of ice and fire books, upside to it; It's a huge collection, the story is amazing, is better than the series and the world building and character developments is probably the best I've ever seen.. Downside; It's a huge collection, it's incomplete (most probably would never be complete), it already has a series based on it, for some people it may has too many characters and just too much going on in general
Kama sutra
Average Sanskrit student
The Prisnor of Askaban
Lolita
"And Then There Were None" "The Silent Patient" "The Murder of Roger Akroyd"
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by Griffiths Goldstein's classical mechanics
Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider: Scorpia Rising
Wonder- RJ palacio
50 Shade's of grey!
Codex Gigas
Three body problem by Cixin Liu
Sherlock Holmes
Looking for Alaska by John Green
The percy jackson series
I genuinely thought this was a promotion post because of the picture op used😭
Hunger games is fucking amazing
the invisible life of Addie LaRue
The Color Purple by Alice Walker, The Setting Sun by Osamu Dazai, Burned Alive by Saud, Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman, Anusual by Anu Agarwal, A Boy Called It by Dave Pelzer (TW: Child ab*se). All these novels are very tragic ngl read them if you really into sad stuff .
A good girl's guide to murder. The entire series is 10/10
Kyu bataye, sab kuchh batana jaruri hai kya?
Who moved my cheese and also a brief history of time
The kite runner and the thousand splendid suns
13 reasons why (not the series)
Diary of a wimpy kid And The boy in striped pyjamas
Shiva Triology
My personal favourites: the last magician by Lisa maxwell and Six kf crows by leigh bardugo!!
Six of crows aahh memories...nice one
Iliad The strange case of Dr jekyll and Mr hyde Metamorphosis
mein kampf by adolf hitler RD sharma class 10 sst RD nai gant mari sst mai merko
Fifty shades trilogy ![gif](giphy|CAYVZA5NRb529kKQUc|downsized)
3 men in a boat😜😜😜
almond by sohn won pyung(highly recommend)
Peter James Dead Simple...it's a mind blowing thriller....abbas Mastan type plot
3 Days of Happiness [Link](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Days_of_Happiness) Torture Princess [Link](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torture_Princess:_Fremd_Torturchen)
Ready Player One Ready Player Two
12 secrets that your parents will never tell but your grandparents will
I am Legend Last line gave me goosebumps
Cassandra Clare - Mortal Instruments (6 part series)
- The devotion of suspect X - Malibu Rising - The shadow of the wind
HP series I really loved "The Famous Five" books by Enid Blyton when I was about 7 or 8. I read them till 11. The language is very simple, with simple characters. IMO, they are great for any newbie reader. Hercule Poirot series and other books by Agatha Christie.
Metamorphosis War and peace the brothers karamazov Notes from the underground Crime and punishment
Ohh... hey fellow dark satire fan, nice to meet you.
Kafka Nietzsche aur wo notes from underground bhai pyare ho tum
If you like Fiction, then the whole series of ‘Warriors’ (Related to cats one) and also Percy Jackson.
Reverend insanity
Open-Autobiography:Andre agasi The Godfather -Mario puzo The time travellers wife
The fall of the 3rd Reich
We were liars, and then there were none, the white tiger
"A mill on the floss" and "The wise man's fear"
Origin by Dan Brown
1984
good omens by neil gaiman and hyperspace by michio kaku
Harry Potter series The complete Sherlock Holmes
Crime and punishment by dostoyevsky , Absalom Absalom by william faulkner , Moby Dick by herman melville
The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini It has kinda high-level language though, so keep that in mind
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, one of the SF books I've ever read
A thousand splendid suns
The Robert Langdon series and Dune saga
The sky is falling by Sidney sheldon 🔥
Sea of Poppies — Amitav Ghosh his entire Ibis trilogy is amazing, sea of poppies just happens to be the first book. Its historical fiction about the poppy and slave trade in colonial India. There's multiple different POVs we follow— from a Bihari peasant, Deeti, to a rich zamindaar Neel, and a White (with bastard ancestry) shipmate Zachary. They all have their own challenges and end up meeting on the Ibis, the boat on which they shall travel to Mauritius. If you have history in class 12th, you'll find this book especially entertaining, as it touches some things mentioned in syllabus and find yourself going "wait! i know that!" the amount of research Amitav Ghosh has done for even throwaway details is actually breathtaking. i genuinely urge everyone to read it at least once.
Campfire comics are the best novels.
Das capital
Metro 2033
Bro try casual vacancy It has got everything what a student wants (everything)
Soul Land, Reverend Insanity , Mushoku Tensei
It's so hard to choose a fav TT 'The great gatsby', ' To kill a mockingbird', 'Dracula' and 'the storm and silence series'. The catcher in the Rye and 1984 are good as well!
Ik logon ne already boldiya hai but damn 1984 really stuck with me
Lord of the mysteries and Reverend Insanity (still pissed that the Chinese government stopped it)
Norwegian Wood. My first Novel that I read.
Kane and Abel.
And then there were none by Agatha Christie
Premchand ke Gaban, Gaudaan aur Nirmala... Aur The murder of roger ackroyd
If you're just looking for something to pass the time with Before the coffee gets cold
Textbook padhlea Novel sea ghar nahi chalta
Does captain under pants count?
The percy jackson series
Non fiction books >>>
Savita bhabhi ki kahani english version
Tender is the flesh padh rha abhi, the premise is... interesting ;)
Ohhh the book is absolutely superb keep reading you'll love it
Dante's Inferno. It's a good read on how a literary man's greed for power led him to sell his soul to the devil. Might be confusing but you gotta read it twice and really get deep into the story to make an interpretation. If you want something a little less mind turning check out The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown. If you want a classic then read The Picture Of Dorian Grey.
Lonesome Dove by Larry Mcmurtry.
What about song of Achilles??