Best Books For All Ages

 


We all enjoyed reading books, books are a special thing that drown you into an entirely new storyline somewhere which we automatically start comparing with our own lives.

Sometimes, it is difficult to find books of our choices, we often also get confused on the correct books to read for a person of our age. So today, I have prepared a list to guide you to your next book.

Let's start!


#1 Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome


Three Men in a Boat is a classic humorous fiction by Jerome K. Jerome. It is the best for anyone of any age and has a unique theme that will interest any reader. 
We already have a full book review on this book, click here to read it.

The story has three main characters- J. who is based on the author himself and narrates the book through out, Harris who is the craziest of all the three of them, and George, a banker.
These three men are not as intelligent as the rest, they think that they are sick and not well. To cure this, they go to a river trip across the river Thames for a change of seen, here they encounter a lot of problems, they wake up late, get late to their travels, their suitcases get all messed up. Will they finally be able to make the trip? Will their illnesses be cured? Read the book to find out!



   
#2 Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Jeff Kinney


The Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a fun book series by Jeff Kinney that is a literally diary written in the perspective of the wimpy kid- Greg Heffley. The main theme of the book is Greg trying to make his way through middle school. He has an older brother, Rodrick, and a younger brother, Manny. He writes what happens in his life, his street and in school. He encounters many problems in his quests but he always comes up with a cure which often ends with him getting in trouble.

He is portrayed as a confused character, he gets in many disputes with his friend, Rowley but they always get along later on hilariously. 

My personal favorite books from the series are- Cabin Fever, The Meltdown, The Last Straw etc. Though you should start out by reading them in the correct order which will be way better.


#3 Around The World In 80 Days - Jules Verne


This adventurous story by Jules Verne is set before the invention of airplanes. The main character is Phileas Fogg, a person that is set in his ways, he likes things to be punctual and specific. He makes a bet of 20,000 pounds that he can travel around the world in the time of only 80 days. He along with his servant, Jean Passepartount set out to the adventure, during which they encounter some problems but always resolve to a solution, they save an Indian Princess, and on their trip around the world
, get mistaken from a criminal and are constantly being chased by a detective who has a warrant for their arrest. Will Phileas Fogg win the bet? Or will he be captured by the detective before returning back to England? Read the book to find out!

#4 Matilda - Roald Dhal



This story about a little young girl, Matilda is a great book for any reader of any age. Matilda is a little girl who is not much cared for by her family, she is constantly being made fun of by her older brother and parents. She loves reading books and gaining knowledge, though she is not put in school when she was supposed to but she joins late, she is greeted by her headmistress,
Miss Trunchbull, who is an evil woman who hates children, though her teacher, Mrs. Honey is portrayed as a sweet and warm person. One day she was so angry at her father who made her watch T.V instead of reading a book, the T.V exploded. Matilda had gained powers from unlocking her brain to a next level, she could make objects fly and do whatever she wanted, though in the story, the only people who know about her powers are her and Mrs. Honey. What will happen next? What will Matilda do with her unique abilities? What will happen with Miss Trunchbull? Read it to find out!






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  1. You should include the Harry Potter book series too!

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