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Best English Books

Explore our curated list of the best English books that have stood the test of time, shaped literary landscapes, and inspired countless readers. Whether you're seeking profound insights or timeless stories, these recommendations from world-class visionaries and entrepreneurs will guide your reading journey and enrich your understanding of the human experience.

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1984

1984

George Orwell

Delve into Orwell's chilling vision of a dystopian future, which offers critical insights into surveillance, totalitarianism, and the power of language.

Michael SartainWinston ChurchillTristan Harris
15 recs
2
Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

Charlotte Bronte

Experience Brontë's powerful exploration of identity and resilience, showcasing the strength of a woman's spirit in a patriarchal society.

Shonda RhimesGretchen RubinAlice Walker
3 recs
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Middlemarch

Middlemarch

George Eliot

Discover Eliot's intricate portrayal of provincial life and the complexities of social change, providing a rich tapestry of human relationships.

Christopher Hitchens
1 recs
4
Mrs. Dalloway

Mrs. Dalloway

Virginia Woolf

Immerse yourself in Woolf's stream-of-consciousness narrative that captures the essence of time, memory, and the inner lives of characters.

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The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Uncover the disillusionment of the American Dream through Fitzgerald's exquisite prose, highlighting themes of ambition, love, and social stratification.

Michael SartainTaylor SwiftTa-Nehisi Coates
10 recs
6
Ne tirez pas sur l'oiseau moqueur

Ne tirez pas sur l'oiseau moqueur

Harper Lee

Engage with Lee's profound commentary on racial injustice and moral growth, as seen through the eyes of a child in the Deep South.

Michael SartainTaylor SwiftOprah Winfrey
6 recs
7
Emma

Emma

Jane Austen

Explore Austen's witty take on social class and matchmaking, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and personal growth.

Jack EdwardsJ.K. Rowling
2 recs
8
Frankenstein

Frankenstein

Mary Shelley

Examine Shelley’s exploration of creation and responsibility, raising profound questions about the ethics of scientific ambition.

Glenn BeckDavid Deutsch
2 recs
9
Great Expectations

Great Expectations

Charles Dickens

Follow Dickens' vivid characters on a journey of personal development and social critique, showcasing the intricacies of ambition and morality.

Richard BransonOprah Winfrey
2 recs
10
Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

Enjoy Austen's timeless exploration of love, class, and individuality, demonstrating the importance of understanding one's own heart.

Tim O’ReillyHillary Clinton
2 recs
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Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

Emily Brontë

Engage with Brontë's dark tale of passion and revenge, highlighting the complexities of human emotion and the impact of environment on character.

Jordan PetersonChloë Grace Moretz
2 recs
12
David Copperfield

David Copperfield

Charles Dickens

Experience Dickens' semi-autobiographical tale that reflects on personal growth, resilience, and the quest for identity amid adversity.

Serena IzzoRussell MooreMelinda Gates
4 recs
13
L'Attrape-Coeurs

L'Attrape-Coeurs

J.D. Salinger

Connect with Salinger’s iconic voice and themes of alienation and identity, which resonate deeply with those navigating the complexities of youth.

Michael SartainTim DraperSarah Jessica Parker
9 recs
14
Les Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles

Les Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles

Lewis Carroll

Enter Carroll's whimsical world that challenges logic and reality, igniting creativity and encouraging imaginative thinking.

Salman RushdieSahil LavingiaRussell Brand
5 recs
15
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Mark Twain

Join Twain's journey of self-discovery and moral questioning, providing a profound commentary on race and friendship in America.

Walter IsaacsonRichard BransonErnest Hemingway
4 recs
16
Le monde s'effondre

Le monde s'effondre

Chinua Achebe

Explore Achebe’s critical view of colonialism and its impact on African culture, offering essential insights into identity and tradition.

Sarah Jessica ParkerJacqueline NovogratzChimamanda Ngozi Adichie
4 recs
17
Ulysse

Ulysse

James Joyce

Navigate Joyce's intricate narrative that redefines the boundaries of modern literature, inviting readers to explore the ordinary in extraordinary ways.

Neil StraussErnest HemingwayDebbie Millman
4 recs
18
Beloved

Beloved

Toni Morrison

Experience Morrison’s haunting exploration of memory and trauma, delving into the complexities of slavery and its lasting effects.

Tavi GevinsonShonda Rhimes
2 recs
19
La famille Elliot, ou, L'ancienne inclination

La famille Elliot, ou, L'ancienne inclination

Jane Austen

Reflect on Austen's themes of regret and second chances in love, encouraging readers to consider the importance of timing and personal choice.

Christopher Hitchens
1 recs
20
The Good Soldier

The Good Soldier

Ford Madox Ford

Engage with Ford's intricate narrative structure that reveals the complexities of love and betrayal, challenging perceptions of truth.

Jack Edwards
1 recs
21
A Passage to India

A Passage to India

E.M. Forster

Examine Forster’s nuanced portrayal of colonial tensions, exploring the complexities of cultural clash and human connection.

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Clarissa

Clarissa

Samuel Richardson

Dive into Richardson’s exploration of virtue and morality in a society fraught with hypocrisy, showcasing the struggles of a determined woman.

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Heart of Darkness

Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad

Journey through Conrad’s profound commentary on imperialism and the darkness within humanity, prompting reflection on civilization and savagery.

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Jude The Obscure

Jude The Obscure

Thomas Hardy

Confront Hardy's exploration of societal constraints and personal aspirations, revealing the tension between ambition and societal expectations.

25
Le Seigneur des anneaux

Le Seigneur des anneaux

J. R. R. Tolkien

Embark on Tolkien’s epic adventure that delves into themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the enduring battle between good and evil.

Michael Sartain
1 recs
26
The Golden Notebook

The Golden Notebook

Doris Lessing

Experience Lessing's bold exploration of gender and identity, challenging societal norms and encouraging personal freedom.

27
To the Lighthouse

To the Lighthouse

Virginia Woolf

Engage with Woolf's meditation on time and existence, emphasizing the fleeting nature of life and the significance of human connection.

Robert Greene
1 recs
28
Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

William Makepeace Thackeray

Delve into Thackeray’s satirical portrayal of society, illustrating ambition and moral ambiguity in a world driven by vanity and desire.