I recommend "1984" by George Orwell. It's a thought-provoking novel that explores themes of government control, surveillance, and individual freedom.
i enjoyed everything
The epistolary novel enjoyed its greatest popularity in England and France in the mid-1700s.
the worlds of Lois lowry
For the record, Nelle Harper Lee isn't dead She only wrote one book. It is her STILL most famous novel,To Kill a Mockingbird. I enjoyed that book and i recommend this book to you. Very very intense. A wonderful book.
A mature person. It is a very good novel.
The Children of Húrin
mine is The Prince Of The Shadows its a good book
I would personally recommend Distant Waves a Novel of the Titanic. It is a phenomenal romance novel about a family that moves to Spirit Vale. I won't tell you the rest, but it will be the best book you have ever read
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Id think The scarlet Letter honestly, i enjoyed the book, i dont know to many other Hawthorne books.
Can I just ask aswell, if leaving a suggestion could it be made in the form of, "Choose a novel you have recently read and...", please. For example, "Choose a novel you have recently read and explain how the writer explores a theme or character's journey throughout the story." Thank you.
base on the novel the prisoner of zenda i want to write about theam and moral value.the theams in this novel honour.rudolf bring out the value of honour in this novel when he impersonating the king.he could have enjoyed the power,welath and marriage to his beloved princess flavia but he choose to be honourable and honest to restore the king his righful place