10 Riveting Books For People Who Hate To Read


It’s Kind Of A Funny Story By Nedvizzini:

This is story based on real life experiences of a freshman at Executive Pre Professional School who meets a diverse group of adults, patients, and youngsters like himself in a hospital where he is admitted, after a failed suicide attempt. Those who are planning to pick a book for the first time, this would serve the purpose as it reflects the reality of everyday life and society. One can empathize with many situations narrated in the story. The novel sends a message as to how to enjoy living life and also reflects us of how much our lives are impacted by pressures from people.

Hate List By Jennifer Brown:

The story revolves around a girl’s journey through her senior high school, which probably is her most difficult phase in life. The girl gets trapped in a tough situation where she creates a hate list of people she doesn’t like, which makes her boyfriend go on a shooting spree where she gets herself shot while saving her friend. It deals with themes like bullying, family tensions, suicide and how our small actions lead to disastrous conclusion. It is selected as a best pick for young adults.

Ordinary People By Judith Guest:

The novel revolves around a family’s trial and troubles to cope with the consequences of two traumatic events- death of elder son of narrator and a boating incident in summers. It make readers question the typical ‘Perfect American Family’ who seem to have the perfect life, but does it really exist? The younger son finds himself in an asylum after a suicide attempt, since he thinks himself as the reason for his brother’s death. The novel explores his struggle as he tries to get back normal daily life. It shows how all ordinary people are extraordinary in their life and how extraordinary people arise from ordinary people.

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