By The Sanniah Experience! & Sanniah Hassan
I basically developed a love for reading and writing around the time when I was twelve years old [just to be clear, it was more of a realization that I loved them all along. I was just looking for the perfect book]. The book I would read because I wanted to and not because I had to, and that happened to be an Austen classic. The books I had read prior to it had felt tedious partly because I had been assigned Charles Dickens’ books as a child for homework, nonetheless.
I basically developed a love for reading and writing around the time when I was twelve years old [just to be clear, it was more of a realization that I loved them all along. I was just looking for the perfect book]. The book I would read because I wanted to and not because I had to, and that happened to be an Austen classic. The books I had read prior to it had felt tedious partly because I had been assigned Charles Dickens’ books as a child for homework, nonetheless.
In my opinion, Dickens should be reserved for an older individual,
perhaps a teenager. As a kid, I hated his descriptions and his characters
because for some reason I just could not relate to the story I did.
So here I am compiling a list of books (in no particular order of significance) for The
Sanniah Experience! which has managed to engage me for one or more
reasons. These books make for a wholesome experience and tend to turn a book
critic into a book lover.
Book Name
|
Author
Name
|
1. Harry Potter (the series)
|
J K Rowling
|
2. Nancy Drew (the series)
|
Carolyn Keene
|
3. The Complete Works
|
Enid Blyton
|
4. Little Women
|
Louisa May Alcott
|
5. Pride & Prejudice
|
|
6. Emma
|
Jane Austen
|
7. Sense & Sensibility
|
|
8. Beloved
|
Toni Morrison
|
9. Blue Eyes
|
|
10. The Happy Prince & Other Stories (the complete works)
|
Oscar Wilde
|
11. Wide Sargasso Sea
|
Jean Rhys
|
12. Jane Eyre
|
Charlotte Brontë
|
13. Wuthering Heights
|
Emily Brontë
|
14. Tom Sawyer (the series)
|
Mark Twain
|
15. Kite Runner
|
Khaled Hosseini
|
16. Earth / Cracking India
|
Bapsi Sidhwa
|
17. Twilight in Delhi
|
Ahmed Ali
|
18. The Complete Plays
|
William Shakespeare
|
19. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
|
Harriet Beecher Stowe
|
20. Holy Quran (Quran)
|
|
Plus a bonus: Yellow Face, which is in fact a play.
…and this concludes the list of books which we at The Sanniah Experience! believe serve the purpose of changing one’s life, taking children and adults alike to the heights of their imaginative fancy. We will be publishing a series of follow-up pieces based off of the above list. So stay tuned for more from us.
Have something to add to this?
Share your thoughts and feedback with us or connect with us at:
Comments
Post a Comment