People say that they don’t like to read, but that just means they haven’t found the right book or genre. This article will feature a list of books for those who don’t know what they want to read.
- Oliver Twist: This classic novel by Charles Dickens is about a boy named Oliver who runs away to London and joins a gang of thieves. This book features heartfelt drama and suspenseful twists. For those who like books that pull you into the world as if you are really there, this is the book for you.
- Dungeon Crawler Carl: This Sci-Fi novel by Matt Dinniman is the first in the series. A man named Carl and his ex-girlfriend’s cat, Princess Donut of Queen Ann Chonk, must survive an Intergalactic Reality TV show of survival after an alien invasion. They must travel through a labyrinth-like dungeon filled with caravans of elderly people and balls of swine. For people who love to laugh and scream, DCC is for you.
- The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight: A novel for people who like romantic comedies. Written by Jennifer E. Smith, the story is about Hadley, a young woman traveling to England for her dad’s wedding. After missing her flight, she meets Oliver. The two connect before and during the next flight, only to be separated upon arrival. The two go on with their lives and might even reconnect. This book may be a little long, but it is a good book to start with on your reading journey.
- One of Us Is Lying: This mystery by Karen M. McManus is about four high school students who are in detention when another student dies suddenly, and everyone in the room becomes a suspect. The group bands together to figure it out and is nicknamed the Bayview four. They must keep their secrets hidden from the constant cameras and watching eyes, all while knowing that one of them is probably lying. For fans of the mystery of Knives Out and the drama of Gilmore Girls, this book is for you.
- Grimm’s Fairy Tales: A short story collection by the Brothers Grimm that is both terrifying and terrific. Featuring classic stories such as Hansel and Gretel, two kids must escape an evil witch, Cinderella, a girl who wants to find a way to go to the ball, and Rapunzel, a girl with long hair, who is trapped in a tower awaiting rescue from a prince. This collection of stories is perfect for fans of classic Disney movies that take their inspiration from the stories in this book.
