51 Fiction Books You Should Read of All Time
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51 Fiction Books You Should Read of All Time

Reading is a crucial skill for leading a successful life, as everyone can agree. By consuming content, you can develop your mind and knowledge base. It appears that reading habits increase with achievement nearly universally. what's better than to start your reading with fiction books?

So, here is the definitive list of the greatest fiction books ever written, chosen based on their impact, creativity, popularity, and personal appeal. Many books might be included in this list, but only a select few could be regarded as the greatest fiction books ever produced. Only fiction works will be considered for this list, which is its lone restriction. Nothing ought to be posted here.

1. Hamlet

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: William Shakespeare

Shakespeare's  "Hamlet" is often regarded as his best work in fiction books.

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is regarded by performers as the cherry on top of a successful theatrical career.

2. Moby-Dick

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: Herman Melville

Herman Melville, an American author, wrote a narrative about a captain's obsessional mission to get revenge on the monstrous Moby Dick, the animal that had previously bit off his limb. The author was able to deftly address themes of social standing, ethics, and the existence of God because of his insightful writing style and precise, realistic descriptions unlike other fiction books

3. One Hundred Years of Solitude

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

One Hundred Years of Solitude, by the brilliant Gabriel Garcia Márquez, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, continues to be one of the most important literary masterpieces and fiction books of our time. The fictional village of Macondo's ups and downs, birth, and death are chronicled in One Hundred Years of Solitude. You'll have a newfound perspective and respect for literary art thanks to the enormously rich writing style.

4. Romeo and Juliet

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Romance

AUTHOR: William Shakespeare

Shakespeare has given a lot to fiction books.

He depicts a violent and generational conflicted world in Romeo & Juliet where young lovers find love and die as a result of that love. The story is unusual in that the typical issues that young lovers encounter are magnified greatly in this instance. It's not just that Romeo and Juliet's relatives are against the couple's romance. And yes Romeo and Juliet is one of the greatest fiction books ever written.

5. War and Peace

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Historical, Fiction

AUTHOR: Leo Tolstoy

All book lovers and authors agree that reading Tolstoy's War and Peace is an amazing, unquestionably great literary experience.

Anthony Briggs provided an introduction, comments, and an afterword for this lovely Penguin Classics clothbound translation of Tolstoy's classic book.

During a glitzy society gathering in St. Petersburg in 1805, talk of war predominates.

 

6. The Notebook

CATEGORIES: Romance, Fiction, Classic

AUTHOR: Noah Calhoun

The narrative of Noah Calhoun, a recent returnee from the Second World War, is set amid the stark beauty of the North Carolina coast. Currently working to restore a plantation house to its former splendor, Noah is plagued by flashbacks of the stunning woman he fell in love with fourteen years ago.

A lovely, sensitive, passionate, and powerful love story.

7. Almost Heaven A Novel (3) (The Sequels series)

CATEGORIES: Historical, Romance, Fiction, Historical Fiction

AUTHOR: Judith Mc Naught

#1 New York Times bestselling author Judith Mc Naught has produced a strong and unforgettable masterpiece in this classic story about two willful lovers caught in a thrilling voyage of deception and betrayal. Elisabeth Cameron in addition to her elegance, the Countess of Havenhurst had a rare tenderness and tenacious courage.

8. Pride and Prejudice

CATEGORIES: Fiction and Romance

AUTHOR: Jane Austen

Jane Austen's romantic, manners-based novel Pride and Prejudice was published in 1813. The story chronicles the growth of Elizabeth Bennet, the book's dynamic protagonist, as she learns the consequences of making snap decisions and eventually comes to understand the distinction between apparent virtue and true goodness.

In terms of classic fiction books, no one understands the human soul better than this author.

9. Outlander 1992 (Outlander Series)

CATEGORIES: Historical, Fiction, Romance, Time, Travel, Science Fiction

AUTHOR: Diana Gabaldon

It is the year 1945,  Former battle medic Claire Randall, who is currently on her second honeymoon with her husband after returning from the war, passes across a standing stone in one of the historic circles that dot the British Isles. Suddenly, she is a Sassenach—an "outlander"—in a war-torn Scotland, marauding border clans in the year of Our Lord. one of the best historic fiction books ever.

10. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999)

CATEGORIES: Fantasy, Fiction, Teen & Young Adult

AUTHOR: J. K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the series' greatest novel. It is quite well-written and features some amazing twists and turns that keep the reader guessing the entire time while also capturing their interest.

Harry Potter is fortunate to have lived to be thirteen years old considering the number of times he has escaped the terrible attacks of the dreaded Dark Lord. His plans for a Quidditch-focused school year are wrecked when a murderous lunatic escape from Azkaban and is chased by the soul-sucking Dementors that guard the jail.

This book has a darker, more sinister vibe than the others.  Children are more fascinated by this type of fiction books

11. The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

CATEGORIES: Science Fiction, Humor, Fantasy

AUTHOR: Douglas Adams

 In the novel "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" A researcher for the updated Guide named Ford Prefect intervenes to save Arthur Dent just before the Earth is destroyed to make room for a cosmic motorway. They raise their thumbs to the stars collectively. Douglas Adams knows perfectly how to write fiction books.

12. Business Business: Untold Failure Story

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Comedy, Humor, Indian Literature

AUTHOR: Avinash T.V.

BUSINESS BUSINESS is a light-hearted comedy, four friends battle to make their startup's idea come to reality. Additionally, it illustrates the story of ongoing mistakes and lessons learned moving ahead.

We go back to 2006 in the story. Four seniors in college had a lofty aspiration.

The story also illustrates the warnings that many young people today have forgotten in the haste to launch a firm. If you are into Indian fiction books and also humor you must read this.

13. Sense and Sensibility

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Romance

AUTHOR: Jane Austen

Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility is about two sisters with different temperaments who still experience tragic love. An exquisite collection of pocket-sized classics with cloth binding, gold foil edges, and ribbon page markers is the Macmillan Collectors Library. Any book enthusiast would like to receive one of these lovely books as a present or as a treat. This is one of those fiction books you could anticipate finishing in a weekend.

14. (2007)Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

CATEGORIES: Fantasy, Fiction, Teen & Young Adult

AUTHOR: J. K. Rowling

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the series' last novel

The final time that Harry Potter will leave Privet Drive. He believes Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters won't be far behind when they take to the sky in Hagrid's motorcycle sidecar, though. The spell that had been keeping him safe up until this point has been destroyed. However, the Dark Lord instills terror into everything he cherishes.

J. K. Rowling is also a successful author, penning fiction books, for teens & young adult

15. A Study in Scarlet

CATEGORIES Fiction, Mystery & Crime

AUTHOR: Conan Doyle

The 56 short tales and four novels that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle penned about Sherlock Holmes make up the canon.

One of the most well-known fiction books detectives of all time, Sherlock Holmes, had his debut story published in "A Study in Scarlet." Here, Dr. Watson, who has recently returned from a war in Afghanistan, meets Sherlock Holmes for the first time when they are assigned to the renowned 221 B Baker Street as flatmates.

16. Small Gods (Discworld Series)

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Fantasy, Humor

AUTHOR: Terry Pratchett

Small Gods is the eleventh Discworld book. In the Discworld, religion is a contentious topic of discussion. Everyone has their own beliefs and gods, for that matter. They are available in a range of shapes and sizes. Making one's presence known is crucial in such a competitive climate.

17. The Great Gatsby

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: F. Scott Fitzgerald

This novel exposes a hero unlike any other, one who could only exist at this time and in this place. It is glamorous, sardonic, and compassionate. It is a magnificent merging of the weird incongruities of the period into one whole.

18. The Importance of Being Earnest

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: Oscar Wilde

One of the best fiction books of all time. More than a century after its publication and its debut in 1895, Oscar Wilde's outrageous farce about misplaced identities, covert engagements, and romantic entanglements continues to amaze readers. Thanks to its sharp humor and eccentric characters, The Importance of Being Earnest has been a mainstay of the high school curriculum for decades.

19. Don Quixote

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: Miguel De Cervantes

These delicious and collectible editions are bound in high-quality colorful, tactile fabric with foil-stamped designs as part of Penguin's gorgeous hardback Clothbound Classics series, which was created by award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith. Don Quixote is so enthralled by reading chivalric stories that he decides to train to be a knight.

20. Much Ado About Nothing

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: William Shakespeare

Shakespeare provides two very different tales of passionate love in Much Ado About Nothing. Nearly at first glance, Hero and Claudio fall in love, but Don John, an outsider, attempts to ruin their bliss.

21. A Tale of Two Cities

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Historical

AUTHOR: Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens' 1859 book A Tale of Two Cities is set in London and Paris just before and during the French Revolution. It ranks among the most well-known literary fiction works in history, having sold well over 200 million copies.

The last chapter of Charles Dickens's "Tale of Two Cities" was published on this day in 1859. A classic book that has sold a lot of copies. I previously had the good fortune to possess the first printing. If you are into historical fiction books you should read this.

22. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2005)

CATEGORIES: Fantasy, Fiction, Teen & Young Adult

AUTHOR: J. K. Rowling

The Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling is one of the significant, sinister, and mysterious fiction books.

Even Muggle governments have seen how poorly Voldemort's campaign is faring. Ron searches through The Daily Prophet's obituary section for recognizable names. Long periods pass while Dumbledore is away from Hogwarts, and the Order of the Phoenix has already lost losses. But nevertheless... Life continues even during wars.

The Half-Blood Prince covers a lot between its pages, as we can already tell, and it does so beautifully.

23. 1984

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Science Fiction, Dystopian

AUTHOR: George Orwell

Nineteen Eighty-Four is a unique work that ranks among the 20th century's most influential books. As its futuristic purgatory becomes more plausible, it becomes a work that is both eerie and unsettling. The 1949 publication features political satirist George Orwell's nightmare depiction of a totalitarian, bureaucratic society as well as one poor stiff's quest for uniqueness.

24. The Return of Sherlock Holmes

CATEGORIES: Mystery & CrimeFiction

AUTHOR: Conan Doyle

I yelled, "Holmes!" "Is that you?" Can you still be alive? Is it conceivable that you managed to escape that terrifying abyss? After being missing and assumed dead for three years, Sherlock Holmes joyously returns to his beloved friend Dr. Watson.

25. A Game Of Thrones

CATEGORIES: Fantasy, Fiction

AUTHOR: George R. R. Martin

The first book in George R. R. Martin's epic series, which also includes A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords, is available here. This entire series is a true work of modern fantasy, combining the very best elements of the subgenre. These pages are filled with romance, intrigue, mystery, and adventure, which carry us away to another world.

26. Gulliver's Travels

CATEGORIES: Fiction and Fantasy

AUTHOR: Jonathan Swift

Swift's brilliant satire is still enjoyable today just as it was when it was first released in 1726. Gulliver's Travels, a book that has enthralled readers for almost three centuries, was written with tremendous humor and ingenuity.

27. The Road

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Science Fiction, Dystopian

AUTHOR: Cormac McCarthy

The gripping post-apocalyptic book centers on the struggle for survival of a father and son. A father and son wander by themselves across a burned-out America. Except for the ash in the breeze, nothing moves in the devastated countryside. Stones will shatter in the extreme cold, and the snow will be grey.

None of the fiction books has ever captured the love a parent has for his child better than this book.

28. Before (After Series)

CATEGORIES: Romantic, fiction

AUTHOR: Anna Todd

Before delves into Hardin Scott's life before Tessa, exposes what happens in the aftermath of After, and offers a fresh perspective on their tumultuous #Hessa romance. Hardin was in a furious storm before he met Tessa. He recognized he had to keep her to himself right away because his life hinged on it in those initial few seconds of their meeting. Before come amongst the over-rated fiction books.

29. The Time Machine

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Science Fiction

AUTHOR: H. G. Wells

Norman Nicholson notes, "He succeeds in presenting to the reader a view of the universe in cosmic time." The Time Traveler was aware that Time was simply a subset of space. Millions of people have been captivated by the fascinating tale of his exploits in a machine that could move in any direction through Space and Time. One of the best science fiction books ever written.

30. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Mystery & Crime

AUTHOR: Arthur Conan Doyle

Three stories in fiction books `by Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventure of the Empty House, The Adventure of the Devil's Foot, and The Adventure of the Abbey Grange, feature Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick Dr. Watson searching for potential culprits. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes are among a bunch of fiction books theatrical and drama are also as popular as books

31. 2001 A Space Odyssey (Space Odyssey Series)

CATEGORIES: Science Fiction, Fiction

AUTHOR: Arthur C. Clarke

On the Moon, a mystery is solved. Because of the significance of this finding, men are being sent outside of our solar system for the first time. But before they even get there, things start to go horrifically, mysteriously wrong.

32. The Haunting of Hill House

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: Shirley Jackson

A new six-volume collection of the best works of vintage horror, chosen by acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro filmmaker and ardent admirer of horror literature The Penguin Horror series, a brand-new compilation of classic stories and poetry by pioneers of the genre, is edited by Guillermo del Toro.

33. Ghost Story

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: Peter Straub

Not all sin in life is pardoned by the law. Ghost Story  In the terror-stricken village of Milburn, New York, four old men are being haunted by a youthful mistake they made.

34. The Shining

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Thriller & Suspense

AUTHOR: Stephen King

Here comes one of the best Suspense Thriller fiction books.

The Overlook Hotel is indeed the ideal place for Jack Torrance to make a new beginning. He will have plenty of time to spend reestablishing contact with his parents and honing his literary skills as the eerie old hotel's off-season keeper. But as winter's severe conditions take hold, the lovely setting seems progressively more remote... and frightening.

35. The Sun Also Rises

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: Ernest Hemingway

The Sun Also Rises is considered to be one of the classic fiction books of the Lost Generation and is considered to be one of Ernest Hemingway's greatest works as well as a prime example of his straightforward yet effective writing style. The novel introduces two of Hemingway's most iconic characters: Jake Barnes and Lady. It takes a moving look at the disillusionment and angst of the post-World War I generation.

36. Three Kingdoms

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Historical Fiction

AUTHOR: By Luo Guanzhong

Three Kingdoms recounts the events of the tragic last reign of the Han dynasty (206 B.C.–220 A.D.) when the Chinese empire was split into three warring kingdoms and has been updated with a new introduction by Moss Roberts for this edition's fifteenth anniversary. If you are into fiction books you must read Three Kingdoms at least once.

37. The Old Man and the Sea

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: Ernest Hemingway

A straightforward fable titled The Old Man and the Sea is the best example of Hemingway's development as a writer. Shortly after its release, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature, and fifty years later, it is still among his most popular fiction books.

38. Of Mice and Men

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: John Steinbeck

Two outsiders struggling to fit in in a harsh world is the subject of this gripping narrative. The only things George and his simple-minded companion Lennie have in the world are each other and hope—a fantasy that one day they would possess some land of their own. They are wanderers looking for work.

39. Never Let Me Go

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Science Fiction, Dystopian

AUTHOR: Kazuo Ishiguro

An unforgettable, edge-of-your-seat mystery about what it means to be human is presented by The Remains of the Day and When We Were Orphans author, who was also awarded the Booker Prize. It seems as though Hailsham is a lovely boarding school in England, free of urban influences.

40. Midnight's Children

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Historical, Fantasy

AUTHOR: Salman Rushdie

Anyone who has lived in a developing country knows that one of Bombay's claims to fame is its massive film industry, which annually produces hundreds of musical fantasies. The other is, of course, Salman Rushdie, a native son who is, perhaps, less prolific than Bollywood but equally imaginative.

41. The Master and Margarita

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Fantasy

AUTHOR: Mikhail Bulgakov

The Master and Margarita, a brilliant translation of one of the great books of the 20th century, stands alone among all of literature. This brilliant work—full of bite and wit, deftly fusing magical and realistic elements, horrible scenarios, and significant ethical issues—is Bulgakov's pinnacle achievement.

42. Lolita

CATEGORIES: Fiction

AUTHOR: Vladimir Nabokov

In Lolita, Nabokov's most well-known and contentious book, which chronicles the aging Humbert Humbert's obsessive, devouring, and ultimately futile desire for the nymph Dolores Haze, there are many moments of awe and thrill as well as grief and mordant wit.

43. The Stranger

CATEGORIES: Philosophy, Social, Sciences Fiction

AUTHOR: Albert Camus

The STRANGER (L'etranger), Albert Camus's debut book, has had a significant influence on millions of American readers since it was originally published in English in 1946. Through this account of a typical man who unknowingly becomes involved in a senseless homicide on a beach in Algeria. The Stranger is one of the popular Philosophical fiction books.

44. Dune (Dune Series)

CATEGORIES: Science Fiction, Fiction, Fantasy

AUTHOR: Frank Herbert

One of the best-selling science fiction books of all time, this epic masterwork by Frank Herbert is available in a deluxe hardback version.

45. To Kill a Mockingbird

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Historical Fiction

AUTHOR: Harper Lee

When To Kill A Mockingbird was originally published in 1960, it immediately became a bestseller and a critical success. It is an evocative story about a childhood in a peaceful Southern town and the moral crisis that shook it. It later went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 and was later adapted into a legendary, Academy Award-winning film.

46. A Storm Of Swords

CATEGORIES: Fantasy, Fiction

AUTHOR: George R. R. Martin

The wonderful trilogy by George R. R. Martin, which also contains A Game of Thrones and A Clash of Kings, now has a third installment. This entire series is a true work of modern fantasy, combining the very best elements of the subgenre. These pages are filled with magic, intrigue, mystery, romance, and adventure, which carry us away to another world.

47. A Dance With Dragon

CATEGORIES: Fantasy, Fiction

AUTHOR: George R. R. Martin

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • THE BOOK INSPIRED BY THE FIFTH SEASON OF THE ACCLAIMED HBO SERIES GAME OF THRONES Don't miss the exciting sneak preview of George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Six, The Winds of Winter. Time magazine dubbed George R. R. Martin "the American Tolkien," and he is well-known throughout the world. One of those fiction books that will advance its genre is this one.

48. Midnight Sun (The Twilight Saga Series)

CATEGORIES: Teen & Young, Adult, Fiction, Fantasy, Romance, Paranormal

AUTHOR: Stephenie Meyer

Twilight's Edward Cullen and Bella Swan's encounter marked the beginning of a legendary love story. However, up until this point, only Bella's perspective had been presented to the audience. In the long-awaited companion book, Midnight Sun, readers can finally experience Edward's interpretation. Through Edward's eyes, this remarkable story is portrayed in a fresh and unmistakably dark way. One of the best fiction books in the Twilight series.

49. House of Leaves

CATEGORIES: Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery & Crime

AUTHOR: Mark Z. Danielewski

When House of Leaves was first circulated, it was nothing more than a haphazardly packaged pile of paper, bits of which would sporadically appear online. Nobody could have foreseen the little but devoted audience that this horrific tale would eventually amass. House of Leaves is one of the very unique, complex, and mysterious fiction books.

50. Twilight (The Twilight Saga Series)

CATEGORIES: Teen & Young, Adult, Fiction, Fantasy, Romance, Paranormal

AUTHOR: Stephenie Meyer

I had three things to be happy about. Edward was formerly a vampire. Second, there was a part of him that was bloodthirsty, but I wasn't sure how strong that portion might be. Third, I had a complete and unbreakable affection for him. Twilight comes among those few fiction books that successfully portray Romance and Paranormal in one book.

51. After We Collided

CATEGORIES: Romantic fiction

AUTHOR: Anna Todd

Tessa stands to lose everything. Except for her, Hardin doesn't have anything to lose. Tessa and Hardin were moving toward a happy ending after a rocky start to their relationship. Tessa was aware that Hardin had a vicious streak, so she is shocked to learn the truth about how their relationship began and about Hardin's enigmatic past. Anna Todd had written fiction books that are very popular amongst in between teens.

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