Summer Vacation 2023: Make your summer more fun by reading these books!
Mehwash Hussain
Mary Lennox, an orphan, moves in at her uncle’s huge house on the Yorkshire Moors which she finds full of secrets. The Secret Garden is one of the most delightful and timeless novels in children's literature and has been a favourite among readers since its publication. Summer is a time of discovery, join Mary in her adventure of discovering a secret garden!
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Between life and death, you enter the midnight library, where you get the opportunity to see how your life would've been different had you made different decisions. The Midnight Library is a book that you wouldn’t want to miss out on. It’s delightful, thoughtful, and an ultimate page-turner. Make sure to visit the midnight library this summer!
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4 imperfect women who live in the building are intimately portrayed in Frances Cha's captivating debut novel If I Had Your Face, which is set in Seoul, South Korea. It highlights the universality of what it means to be a woman in our modern world while offering an insightful look at Korean culture and society.
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The Great Gatsby is one of the great classics of 20th-century literature. It is a short novel with unforgettable characters, grand parties, and a bleak portrait of America while maintaining a sense of restrained optimism for the future. If you’ve not read this yet then this is your sign to pick it up and explore the exquisite world of Gatsby.
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A charming and uplifting story about how a list of books can bring people together and create an unlikely friendship. The Reading List is a beautiful book that will resonate with anybody who enjoys reading, books that broaden our perspective on the world and other people's lives, and the important role that libraries serve in our communities.
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One of the most engaging stories is this remarkable tale of 15-year-old Christopher's efforts to look into the strange death of a neighborhood dog. When it comes to figuring out who killed Wellington the dog, it is delightfully amusing as Christopher applies his analytical abilities to carefully look into this terrible crime. Get your hands on this book and join Christopher discover the killer of the dog.
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The Song of Achilles retells the tale of Greece's greatest hero Achilles from the viewpoint of his closest friend Patroclus. Due to its breathtakingly beautiful plot, endearing characters, and rich Greek background, it has become one of the most popular books in recent years. If you enjoy Greek mythology, now is the time to take up The Song of Achilles and immerse yourself in it.
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When a lively young family moves in next door, it upends the world of a grumpy but kind man who lives alone. A timeless tale of love, sorrow, family, and friendship, complete with all of their joys and hazards. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll feel so much love for a fictional character after reading A Man Called Ove.
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The Book Thief, which takes place in Germany between 1939 and 1943, portrays Liesel's story narrated by Death. The depth of the imagery, the intricate detail of the characters' hearts, and the lively humour make the book unforgettable. It goes without saying that everyone needs to read this book to get a different perspective on World War II.
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The Catcher in the Rye is a timeless classic of young adult literature and an ode to teenage solitude. It captures the essential human urge for connection and the baffling sense of loss we experience as we grow up.
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Last updated on 02 May 2023