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5 Best Books You Can't Wait to Read


Sat 17 Aug 2019 | 03:20 PM
Ahmed Yasser

Summer isn’t over yet. You still have plenty of time to start reading  good and entertaining books . There are 5 Fascinating Books That Beg You to Skim Through This Week

1- All These Beautiful Strangers by Elizabeth Klehf oth

During the last day of summer, beautiful young wife Grace Fairchild disappeared from the family’s lake house without a trace, leaving behind her seven-year old daughter and so many unanswered questions.

All These Beautiful Strangers

2- Perfect Couple by Elin Hilderbrand

A couple’s fancy wedding was interrupted by the police, when a dead body in the harbor was found. all the guests became suspicious and secrets were revealed. Is the couple is really perfect?.

Perfect Couple

3-Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

T.S Eliot described the novel of the Jazz age the “first step” American fiction had taken since Henry James. It is considered as one of the great classics of 20th-century literature.

The novel combines magic and shocking realism. The story revolves around wealthy Jay Gatsby and his love for Daisy Buchanan, the luxurious parties on Long Island creates the tale of America in 1920 that resonates with the power of myths.

Great Gatsby

4-The Winter Soldier

''Winter Soldier” by Daniel Mason: in World War I novel, a young medical student is dispatched to a desolate hamlet on the Eastern Front, where he teams with a rifle-wielding nun to treat soldiers. War, love and trauma are all in the book’s sights.

Winter Soldier

5- Where the Crawdads Sing? by Delia Owens

Owens made her name as a wildlife scientist in her fiction debut, she sets a tale of crime and isolation in the North Carolina marshlands. Our crime columnist, Marilyn Stasio, calls it a painfully beautiful first novel that is at once a murder mystery, a coming of age narrative and a celebration of nature about an abandoned child who makes us open our own eyes to the secret wonders and dangers of her private world.

Where the Crawdads Sing?