10 Riveting Books For People Who Hate To Read


Ask The Passengers By A.S.King:

A lot of us like to share our deep thoughts and feelings with someone who wouldn’t judge and just listen to what the real you is. But, not always do we a find that right person to pour our heart out. This story is about a girl, who wants to confide to someone. Her parents are barely interested to talk to her, which makes her turn to the passengers of the airplane that she watches lying on her picnic table in the backyard. She knows that these strange people are the ones who will least judge her; therefore, she even reveals her secret love for a girl. As the story goes on, her thought seem to affect both the listeners and her. Societal struggle, search for true love, solitary confinement is the plot of the story.

The Book Thief By Markus Zusak:

The story revolves around the life of a foster girl who lives outside the Second World War. This is the time when death is at the busiest phase. This girl’s irresistible love for books makes her steal them with the help of her foster father and shares those stories with her neighbors during the bombing raids. While she is busy reading these stolen books, her parents shelter a Jewish man at her home. The narration between him and the girl is what the story revolves around. The book was later made into a movie in 2013 by Brian Percival.

The Catcher In The Eye By J.D.Salinger:

One of the most controversial young adult novel of all time, as the themes of the book are, alienation and phoniness of adults, teenage struggles, in 1950s. The narrator talks about the stories of his teenage when he was expelled from school for failing. The story profoundly hit the young readers. The central protagonist has been famous among teenagers for his revolutionary persona. The novel’s dictum seemed to have appealed to teenagers the most. The story has innocence, isolation, deceitfulness, sexuality as its central theme.

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