As the positive cases of the novel coronavirus increase with each passing day, social distancing and self-isolation have become the need of the hour. Health officials and the government are also asking people to stay inside their homes and avoid crowded public places. So, here we are providing 20 amazing novels with online link which you can read in this quarantine.
20. Great Expectations – By Charles Dickens
A fabulous tale of an orphaned boy, Pip who is on a ride of a social boat moving fast and slow, facing ocean waves like family problems, love and overcoming them in the ocean of Georgian England. It contains a series of amusing events between family, adolescence, age of attraction and anger, a few good action scene and interesting story with some memorable characters usually found in Charles Dickens novels
https://freeditorial.com/en/books/great-expectations–3/readonline
19. Pride and Prejudice – By Jane Austen
After reading she said,” why not they write romantic novels like this.” one of the best Romantic novels of all time with maturity, molarity, marriage, real-life problems and an interesting story with some powerful messages and powerful characters. You will see the story of middle-class people in the early 19th century.
https://freeditorial.com/en/books/pride-and-prejudice/readonline
18. Wuthering Heights – By Emily Bronte
It’s a Romance novel, but its in-depth a revenge story of a boy named Heathcliff who is a unique strange child, adopted by a family who made him a servant afterward, from there he starts his journey from jilted by lover and become successful and wealthy and taking revenge on his both families. Read this intriguing story of unique revenge.
https://freeditorial.com/en/books/wuthering-heights/readonline
17. The Three Musketeers – By Alexandre Dumas
This is just a really wonderful action story, with double-crosses, fights, romance, and humor. There have been countless film adaptations of this and the various sequels to the story, and no wonder – it’s just a really fun adventure.
https://freeditorial.com/en/books/the-three-musketeers/readonline
16. To kill a Mockingbird – By Harper Lee
Told through the point of view of the 6-year-old Scout Finch, the story recounts a crisis that rocks her Alabama hometown when the African American Thom Robinson is accused of raping a young white woman. Scout’s father, Atticus Finch, is the lawyer appointed to represent Robinson. This novel is an amazing mixture of the humourous and worst reality of our society and dreadful honesty. It shows the issues like gender, sexism, racism, and injustice of the American Legal system.
https://www.juggernaut.in/books/to-kill-a-mockingbird
15. Harry Potter series – by J.K. Rowlings
OK, who am I kidding? Everyone knows about this novel and if you don’t and haven’t even watched any of its film then start by reading Novel series from the beginning. The wizarding World of Harry Potter has captivated children and adults alike. The story of the Boy Who Lived, a downtrodden, emotionally neglected orphan who discovers he’s a wizard, ticks all the big boxes on must-read lists. It deals with the enduring love of friendship, the pain of loss, the triumph of good over evil, and the reality that sometimes the fiercest battles we fight are within ourselves.
https://www.pdforigin.info/harry-potter-pdf-books-1-7-by-j-k-rowling/
14. The girl who fell from the sky – By Heidi Duro
This novel tells the story of Rachel, the daughter of a Danish mother and black father. When Rachel, her mother, and her younger brother fall nine stories from an apartment building, Rachel is the only survivor, and she’s taken in by her black grandmother in a predominantly white Portland neighborhood. With her brown skin and blue eyes (a white girl’s eyes in a Black girl’s face) Rachel faces the challenge of learning what it means to be biracial in a black-and-white world.
http://tinyurl.com/h33ojra
13. The Picture of Dorian Gray – By Oscar Wilde
This is a horror story, but also a very timely commentary on the public face that people put out there while they sometimes hide darker things. Wilde can’t write a novel without incorporating some humor, but there is a lot of thoughtful darkness in this novel.
https://freeditorial.com/en/books/the-picture-of-dorian-gray/readonline
12. Fault in our Stars – By John Green
A Compelling, touching story, The Fault in Our Stars recounts the experiences of Hazel, a teenager with cancer, and the experiences of the other teens in her cancer support group. But the story is so amazing and popular among teenagers that they have even created the fan page of this novel on Instagram and Facebook. This is a Must READ book. I won’t be spoiling any more this book, try it on your own.
http://novelfreereadonline.com/242778/the-fault-in-our-stars
11. 1984 – by George Orwell
One of the best-known dystopian novels, 1984 is Orwell’s nightmarish masterpiece. Its world is uniquely unsettling: the state controls every aspect of your existence, even limiting the language such that most human expression is totally excised from everyday life.free speech and free press, the dangers of the surveillance state, and the importance of history all these issues are shown in this novel.
https://www.planetebook.com/free-ebooks/1984.pdf
10. The Witcher – By Andrzej Sapkowaski
From my point of view one of the best novel series I have ever read. The most fantastic fantasy, thriller, suspense series. The story revolves around a witch hunter Geralt of Rivia, who doesn’t believe in destiny but it follows him and proves him wrong. He has certain superpowers and magical stuff. Overall a fantastic storyline with lots of actions, suspense, love and dragons, and Destiny.
https://en.thewitcher.com/forum/
9. Artemis Fowl – By Eoin Colfer
A 12-year-old boy who’s mind is sharper than Einstein, more clever than sherlock holmes, and better than James Bond in spying. His journey to prove people wrong that he can change the world with his spectacular ideas. Its a fantasy and super action-packed series, it will keep you interested till this end.
https://epdf.pub/eoin-colfer-artemis-fowl-01-artemis-fowl.html
8. The Alchemist – By Paulo Coelho
It is a beautiful journey of a boy listening to his heart and pursuing his dreams by following the languages of omens. It originally is written Portuguese but converted in English due to becoming a bestseller in the UK.
https://freeditorial.com/en/books/the-alchemist–2
7. Percy Jackson – By Rick Riordan
An intriguing 5 novel series of connecting today’s world with great Greek Mythology and writer tells the story so smoothly and interestingly to make us believe gods and demons still exist between us and how it is possible. a 12-year-old kid who is a demigod, son of God Poseidon and a human mother and this adventure involving fantasy, action, brainy, loyalty, friends , family and love. You won’t get bore once you start with this series.
https://1.cdn.edl.io/Z6ay9SU7a3L0HmSxKhTdw16ct0wm16lA8weMG2Hrt0RVADeN.pdf
6. The Kane Chronicles – by Rick Riordan
Once again rick riordan outdone himself with another 3 novel series of Kane Chronicles , merging our today’s technical world with the Egyptian Mythology. All the Lost Pharaohs , The mummification and Sun God Ra and all the secrets hidden the sacred pyramids are going to find the protagonists of these novels Carter Kane and Sadie Kane (brother & sister).
https://getfreestorybooks.weebly.com/uploads/1/0/7/7/107718885/riordan_rick-the_complete_kane_chronicles.pdf
5. Little Brother – By Cory Doctorow
Our Author describes how four teenagers respond to a terrorist attack in San Francisco. During the aftermath of that attack, the Department of Homeland Security tries to crack down on civil rights in the area, and the main
https://www.bookrix.com/book.html?bookID=doctorow_1212595009.1526501179#1296,432,294318
4. From the Earth to the Moon – By Jules Verne
I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, as it is a very entertaining fictionalization of what people in the late 19th century believed that travel to the moon would actually be A Dream come true for them. Mostly, this novel is a “space race” or a “Galatic wars” type , like Star Wars, with an individual overcoming all kinds of obstacles to develop and build a device to launch a man to the moon. For all Astronomy and Stars lovers.
https://manybooks.net/book/127657/read#epubcfi(/6/2[titlepage]!/4/1:0)
3. The Mysterious Island – By Jules Verne
Another adventurous, and thriller packed novel, with an awe moment at every chapter. About a Group of people stranded on the island located at the center of Bermuda Triangle and things usually don’t happen how they expect it too. A new refreshing sense of wildness and unimaginable things are going to come in your way as you start reading it.
https://www.fulltextarchive.com/page/The-Mysterious-Island/
2. The Invisible Man – By H.G. Wells
What sort of evil things might you do if you were invisible? And what does that say about the person that you actually are? Those are the real questions asked in this great science fiction novel.
https://epdf.pub/the-invisible-man18b9201a0f0325e587551c90a583720449008.html
1. Divergent, Insurgent, Allegiant – by Veronica Roth
This is a 3 novels series, one of the best and awesome series, involving a girl’s life in the future, with technology, life, new identity, and body development, in short everything . Now I won’t spoil the whole Novel for you go and read the series and then tell me, Trix was right or Four?
https://novels77.com/allegiant/page-1-143857.html
Stay home. Go back to the basics. Read. Do whatever gives you joy. Make the most of this time. Because when this is over, we will all have to go back to our hectic work lives.
As the positive cases of the novel coronavirus increase with each passing day, social distancing and self-isolation have become the need of the hour. Health officials and the government are also asking people to stay inside their homes and avoid crowded public places.
20. Great Expectations – By Charles Dickens
A fabulous tale of an orphaned boy, Pip who is on a ride of a social boat moving fast and slow, facing ocean waves like family problems, love and overcoming them in the ocean of Georgian England. It contains a series of amusing events between family, adolescence, age of attraction and anger, a few good action scene and interesting story with some memorable characters usually found in Charles Dickens novels
19. Pride and Prejudice – By Jane Austen
After reading she said,” why not they write romantic novels like this.” one of the best Romantic novels of all time with maturity, molarity, marriage, real-life problems and an interesting story with some powerful messages and powerful characters. You will see the story of middle-class people in the early 19th century.
18. Wuthering Heights – By Emily Bronte
It’s a Romance novel, but its in-depth a revenge story of a boy named Heathcliff who is a unique strange child, adopted by a family who made him a servant afterward, from there he starts his journey from jilted by lover and become successful and wealthy and taking revenge on his both families. Read this intriguing story of unique revenge.
17. The Three Musketeers – By Alexandre Dumas
This is just a really wonderful action story, with double-crosses, fights, romance, and humor. There have been countless film adaptations of this and the various sequels to the story, and no wonder – it’s just a really fun adventure.
16. To kill a Mockingbird – By Harper Lee
Told through the point of view of the 6-year-old Scout Finch, the story recounts a crisis that rocks her Alabama hometown when the African American Thom Robinson is accused of raping a young white woman. Scout’s father, Atticus Finch, is the lawyer appointed to represent Robinson. This novel is an amazing mixture of the humourous and worst reality of our society and dreadful honesty. It shows the issues like gender, sexism, racism, and injustice of the American Legal system.
15. Harry Potter series – by J.K. Rowlings
OK, who am I kidding? Everyone knows about this novel and if you don’t and haven’t even watched any of it’s film then start by reading Novel series from the beginning. Wizarding world of Harry Potter has captivated children and adults alike. The story of the Boy Who Lived, a downtrodden, emotionally neglected orphan who discovers he’s a wizard, ticks all the big boxes on must-read lists. It deals with the enduring love of friendship, the pain of loss, the triumph of good over evil, and the reality that sometimes the fiercest battles we fight are within ourselves.
14. The girl who fell from the sky – By Heidi Duro
This novel tells the story of Rachel, the daughter of a Danish mother and black father. When Rachel, her mother, and her younger brother fall nine stories from an apartment building, Rachel is the only survivor, and she’s taken in by her black grandmother in a predominantly white Portland neighborhood. With her brown skin and blue eyes (a white girl’s eyes in a Black girl’s face) Rachel faces the challenge of learning what it means to be biracial in a black-and-white world.
13. The Picture of Dorian Gray – By Oscar Wilde
This is a horror story, but also a very timely commentary on the public face that people put out there while they sometimes hide darker things. Wilde can’t write a novel without incorporating some humor, but there is a lot of thoughtful darkness in this novel.
12. Fault in our Stars – By John Green
A Compelling, touching story, The Fault in Our Stars recounts the experiences of Hazel, a teenager with cancer, and the experiences of the other teens in her cancer support group. But the story is so amazing and popular among teenagers that they have even created the fan page of this novel on Instagram and Facebook. This is a Must READ book. I won’t be spoiling any more this book, try it on your own.
11. 1984 – by George Orwell
One of the best-known dystopian novels, 1984 is Orwell’s nightmarish masterpiece. Its world is uniquely unsettling: the state controls every aspect of your existence, even limiting the language such that most human expression is totally excised from everyday life.free speech and free press, the dangers of the surveillance state, and the importance of history all these issues are shown in this novel.
10. The Witcher – By Andrzej Sapkowaski
From my point of view one of the best novel series i have ever read. The most fantastic fantasy, thriller, suspense series. The story revolves around a witch hunter Geralt of Rivia, who doesn’t believe in destiny but it follows him and proves him wrong. He has certain superpowers and magical stuff. Overall a fantastic storyline with lots of actions, suspense, love and dragons, and Destiny.
9. Artemis Fowl – By Eoin Colfer
A 12-year-old boy who’s mind is sharper than Einstein, more clever than sherlock holmes, and better than James Bond in spying. His journey to prove people wrong that he can change the world with his spectacular ideas. Its a fantasy and super action-packed series, it will keep you interested till this end.
8. The Alchemist – By Paulo Coelho
It is a beautiful journey of a boy listening to his heart and pursuing his dreams by following the languages of omens. It originally is written Portuguese but converted in English due to becoming a bestseller in the UK.
7. Percy Jackson – By Rick Riordan
An intriguing 5 novel series of connecting today’s world with great Greek Mythology and writer tells the story so smoothly and interestingly to make us believe gods and demons still exist between us and how it is possible. a 12-year-old kid who is a demigod, son of God Poseidon and a human mother and this adventure involving fantasy, action, brainy, loyalty, friends , family and love. You won’t get bore once you start with this series.
6. The Kane Chronicles – by Rick Riordan
Once again rick riordan outdone himself with another 3 novel series of Kane Chronicles , merging our today’s technical world with the Egyptian Mythology. All the Lost Pharaohs , The mummification and Sun God Ra and all the secrets hidden the sacred pyramids are going to find the protagonists of these novels Carter Kane and Sadie Kane (brother & sister).
5. Little Brother – By Cory Doctorow
Our Author describes how four teenagers respond to a terrorist attack in San Francisco. During the aftermath of that attack, the Department of Homeland Security tries to crack down on civil rights in the area, and the main
4. From the Earth to the Moon – By Jules Verne
I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, as it is a very entertaining fictionalization of what people in the late 19th century believed that travel to the moon would actually be A Dream come true for them. Mostly, this novel is a “space race” or a “Galatic wars” type , like Star Wars, with an individual overcoming all kinds of obstacles to develop and build a device to launch a man to the moon. For all Astronomy and Stars lovers.
3.The Mysterious Island – By Jules Verne
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