Top 5 Best Classics To Read For The Beginners




Italo Calvino says, ‘A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say’. Well, this word really tests our brain.  But have you felt that you have read a classic but couldn’t understand it clearly? If yes then this article for you here is the top 5 easy classics to read for the beginners.

Top 5 Easy Classics To Read For The Beginners


  1. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
    I doubt there is anyone who hasn’t heard of Alice in Wonderland. When Alice gets lost following a rabbit into a rabbit hole. She finds herself in an enchaining magical place inside the hole where she meets a caterpillar, playing card. People and a queen of heart who want her head chopped off and a mad hatter hosting a tea party among other things. Alice in the wonderland is popular to this day for being wonderfully bizarre. It also remains the only book to date to have successfully pulled off the, ‘it was all a dream’ ending.
  2. Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White
    A story of a pig and a spider, a surreal pair becomes close friends in a barn after a little girl, Fern, saves the little pig from slaughter and names him Wilbur. Charlotte’s web is a wholesome, touching, powerful, and heartbreaking story. The theme is universal and relatable topics of friendship, touching, comparison for others are shown. This is breaking heart since 1952.
  3. Charlie and the chocolate factory by Roald Dahl
    Let’s be real, it has been everyone’s fantasy at some stage in life to visit a chocolate factory as elaborate as the Roald’s explained in his book. This book delights completely for the incredible details and imagination involved in bringing Willy Wonka’s incredible chocolate factory to life. With chocolate rivers and edible rooms, you could spend days imagining living in them. Grab this book if you want to back your childhood.
  4. The secret Seven Series by Enid Blyton
    Exciting Adventures (Set of 17 Books) revolves around seven fictional child detectives who solve crimes. The group secret headquarters is in a garden shed and they have a badge and a secret password. Peter is the leader of The Secret Seven and is the most mature of all the members. His sister, Janet, is a brave and sincere girl. The group has two other girls, Barbara and Pam, both of whom are Janet's schoolmates. Peter's best friend Jack is also a part of The Secret Seven. The remaining two members are George and Colin, who attend the same school as Peter. Scamper, Peter, and Janet's pet dog, always accompany them on their adventures. You get a totally realistic feeling after reading this series and feel a change from a casual reader to the bookworm.
  5. Matilda by Roald Dahl
    It’s a story about a cute, exceptional young girl who lives with her rude parents who thinks her no more than mischief. Her life in school is as tough as home; she faces a kid hating teacher, Mr. Trunchbull who attacks her in every possible way, punishing her, complaining to her parents, and doing those stuff which can irritate anyone. Her life suddenly changes when she meets a teacher who behaves totally differently from others and cares about her more than anyone and like her own child. This short cute story can make you laugh as well as cry at some point. Do read this book if you are bored and want to read the simplest classic.

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