Following are some of the best books you can read in your free time.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, by J.K. Rowling
I'm willing to wagered you've known about Harry Potter, yet have you perused the books? Join Harry Potter as he starts his excursion into the universe of sorcery, where he is the observed Boy Who Lived. Visit Hogwarts, meet your #1 characters and watch Harry develop into the quite possibly the most popular artistic characters on the planet.
The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien
Center Earth is a great, extensive dreamland loaded up with strife, legends, malevolence and honesty. In spite of the fact that our hero Frodo Baggins' mission appears to be difficult to finish, this set of three is a story of win in the most incomprehensible conditions.
A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens
Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare
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Maybe the most popular romantic tale at any point composed, Romeo and Juliet is an epic misfortune that investigates the rapture of want and the awfulness of retribution.
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams
Grab a towel and accompany human Arthur Dent on a fantastic adventure across the galaxy. Learn not to take the universe so seriously and forget any meaning you’ve applied to anything in your life, because we all know the real meaning of life is 42.
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