By Anshika Verma23, Jan 2024 03:19 PMjagranjosh.com
The Wind in the Willows – Kenneth Grahame
The adventures of the riverside animals are told in this timeless story, which is set in rural England. For both adults and children, this is a delightful read.
Lord of the Flies – William Golding
The community formed by a group of adolescents who are abandoned on a desert island turns vicious. The readers can feel the scenes with dramatic and evocative language.
The Giver – Lois Lowry
Lowry starts her story with an attention-grabbing phrase structure and straightforward syntax. It tells the story of a young kid and his village, which is devoid of choice or freedom.
Fantastic Mr Fox – Roald Dahl
These children's books are a great place to start reading English novels since they frequently have engaging dialogue and intriguing stories.
Animal Farm – George Orwell
With a ‘less is more’ philosophy, Orwell writes in plain English for a wide audience of readers, and the animals communicate in brief, understandable words.
The Old Man and the Sea – Ernest Hemingway
It's the brave story of a Cuban fisherman fighting to land a monster marlin, and it serves as a great introduction to Hemingway's writing.
Tuesdays with Morrie – Mitch Albom
This is an excellent book for developing a more conversational writing and reading style. It's a fantastic book to read for improving your vocabulary too.
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