Fiction Favourites
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Ever since my examinations ended, I managed to resume my avid reading schedule. Phew! I do miss the moments in my early teens where I would indulge myself in a novel that intrigued me as well as excited me. It’s a thrill to relive those moments once more.
For me to skip sleep for a book is a huge thing, it just shows how addicting that novel is. I usually come across and read these kind of novels, so it is quite hard to choose my favourites. A lot of them gave me a newly-found appreciation for the endless possibilities in fiction. Nevertheless, to cater for a range of genres, here are some of my Fiction Favourites - favourites which I think you should indulge in!
Mistborn : The Final Empire - Brandon Sanderson (Genre : Fantasy)
This book - the entire trilogy in fact - is my current obsession. I received it as a gift from a friend, and he convinced me about how unique this book is. The best part in my opinion, is how rich and deep Mistborn is, addressing various issues related to the now and having characters so beautifully written.
To summarise it, Mistborn begins with a young man with incredible abilities destined to protect the land from apocalyptic threats. Ironically, he failed. So this story centres around one big theme - what if the Dark Lord won? More importantly, Mistborn introduces strong female characters, an original magic system and a new perspective of revolution.
Trust me. It will leave you in a stream of tears, like how I ended up.
The DaVinci Code - Dan Brown (Genre : Mystery, Historical Fiction)
Gosh, I don’t even know how to start with this one. Reading it felt like a whole new interest conquered me.
Let me tell you now, I was never really a history enthusiast. Maybe that’s probably why I enjoyed it so much. The blend of fiction and historical events was well written - because c’mon - it’s Dan Brown.
It is a story connecting a rather unusual murder in the Louvre, European art and history as well as the works of Leonardo Da Vinci. The investigation is led by atheist and expert symbologist Professor Robert Langdon followed by police cryptographer Sophie Neveau. Mind you that to be able to read this novel and enjoy it to the max, you need to have an open mind. It is after all - fiction.
The Colour Purple - Alice Walker (Genre : Epistolary Novel)
I read this book when I was in my early teens, and even then it broke my heart. I chose this as a favourite because of how real it felt to me.
It addressed female empowerment, African-American culture in the 1930s, racism, rape and the strength of sisterhood. AND the main character - dear lord - is an angel bounded by the chains of struggle, heartbreak and injustice, desperately trying to break free.
Another thing special is that The Colour Purple is an epistolary novel (a novel written in a series of documents, usually letters). In this case, the main character Celie addresses God - because who else does she have to confide in about her suffering?
Fight Club - Chuck Palahniuk (Genre : Satire)
Fun fact : I didn’t watch the movie. I know, I know, I missed out on a badass movie featuring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. To be frank, I thought it was overrated. But once again, I received this novel as a gift from a dear friend. I didn’t know then that this dark novel would entice me.
Chuck’s writing in the perspective of the unnamed protagonist was full of satire and some hardcore issues. Yet, it was addicting to keep reading. If you are looking to test the water with new genres like I did, I would chuck this book at you *pun intended*.
Perhaps now I will finally watch the movie, though I heard the movie ended differently compared to the novel (hint hint).
Eleanor and Park - Rainbow Rowell (Genre : Teen romance)
“Eleanor was right. She never looked nice. She looked like art, and art wasn't supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something.”
I usually do not read romance themed novels. Same goes for films. But this novel took a new turn which I never thought I would enjoy so much. So you got the Irish-Korean music/mixtape junkie a.k.a Park and the misunderstood/new kid red-head Eleanor. They meet in unexpected circumstances, they get to know each other through unusual methods, but they fall in love - and are brave enough to try it for the first time.
Now, I don’t want to give too much away, otherwise I am basically giving away the entire summary. But it isn’t "nice", it makes you feel something extremely strong instead.
Check them out! And what are some of your Fiction Favourites?
Let me know!