From 'To Kill A Mockingbird' to 'The Bell Jar', these are the best all-time literary greats to add to your reading list.
Charles Dickens, with his keen observation of Victorian society, brought to life some of literature's most memorable characters and stories. His novels, rich in social commentary and imbued with humor and pathos, remain enduring classics that captivate readers across generations. 5 7,785 votes Ho...
Literature’s Tom Ripley, a con artist, gets captured in René Clément’s Purple Noon, but he murders his way to a grimmer finale in Anthony Minghella’s handsome spin on Patricia Highsmith’s novel. This sun-dappled thriller glimmers with a first-rate cast led by Matt Damon, enviable re...
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115 Best Young Adult Books of All Time However much teachers will make you read classics like Moby-Dick or Great Expectations, chances are that many of the books you’ll keep closest to your heart are the teenage books you read. Who can forget the first time they met irresistible, fast...
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An astonishing exploration of devotion and reunions, and the unrealistic expectations we place on those we love, Love in the Time of Cholera doesn’t just ask whether the hero will get the girl — it asks whether he should. They don’t just hand out the Nobel Prize for Literature to ...
even just talking about it. There’s something about it, it is so profound and so powerful—perhaps because it’s a supernatural moment in an otherwise very grounded book. I just love that scene so much. For me, it’s the most powerful scene in the whole of English literature. ...
Countless children experienced their first literature-related cry while reading this novel about a girl named Fern who convinces her farmer father to let her keep a runty piglet named Wilbur as a pet and Charlotte, the spider who does everything she can to keep the little guy safe. ...
Charlotte's Webby E.B. White was published in the 1950s and is considered one of the all-time great classics of children's literature. This book centers around the life-changing friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. Charlotte's Web continues to be enjoyed by ...