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What Are Some Of The Best Books To Read?

By Lisa Fox


There is really nothing that compares to picking up a good book from time to time and becoming completely engrossed in a story. Some of the best books to read over the history of literature have topped lists around the world time and again, despite the constant flow of new writing every year. Here is a list of some of the world's greatest stories of all time.

'Don Quixote' was published in 2 volumes in the early 1600s. Miguel De Cervantes, the author, has been attributed with writing one of the best works of Spanish literature ever. In the book, Alonso Quixano is the lead character, who reads far too many romances and actually begins to believe every word he reads. As a result of the ensuing loss of sanity, he decides to go on a journey to restore chivalry and undo all wrongdoings in the world, with Sancho Panza at his side.

Charles Dickens' 'A Tale Of Two Cities' is interesting in that it was published in parts on a monthly basis in 1859. Much of Dickens' work was published in monthly installments in his literary periodical All The Year Round. The novel is set in parallel worlds of London and Paris leading up to the French Revolution, documenting the frustration and uneasiness of the lower class following terrible treatment by those in the aristocracy.

'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' may be known as huge blockbuster movies nowadays, but they come from literary works by J. R. R. Tolkien. Part of the fantasy novel genre specifically aimed at children, both books have topped lists as two of the greatest novels ever. Though they are aimed at children, the writing is such that even adults enjoy them.

Published in 1937, 'The Hobbit' follows a human-like creature - a hobbit - named Bilbo Baggins, a rather homely character. Baggins is thrown into adventure as he sets out on a journey to discover treasure watched over by a dragon. 'The Hobbit' was nominated for the prestigious Carnegie Medal title, and has also won an award, named by the New York Herald Tribune as the best juvenile fiction.

'The Lord of the Rings' was written following 'The Hobbit', intended originally as a sequel, but over the years it morphed into a much larger body of work by itself. Completed in 1949, it tells the tale of three hobbits and their allies as they travel across Middle Earth on a mission during the War of the Ring. The story is divided into three volumes - 'The Fellowship of the Ring', 'The Two Towers' and 'The Return of the King'.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery's 'The Little Prince' is in fourth place when it comes to the most translated books in the world. It has also been voted as the 20th century's best book in France. The story documents the interaction between a stranded pilot who meets a young boy, a prince who has fallen to Earth from an asteroid. The book contains many themes and lessons.

The greatest books in the world cannot be mentioned without naming 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho. Though the Brazilian author has a number of literary accomplishments, 'The Alchemist' is undoubtedly a novel that speaks to everyone in a different, albeit significant, way. This is a story about a boy's journey to find his destiny and how he finds himself in the process.




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