Monday, June 25, 2012

Top 3 Novels Worth Reading in College


College life wouldn't be complete without doing your fair share of assignments, projects, thesis, and take-home exams. Kids from the third world countries aren't all given the privilege of going to school and learning new things so education really must be treated as a topmost priority that everyone should enjoy.



Books reports are standard practices of making students aware that there are hundreds of books and novels worth to be read and reviewed. Visit your library and you'll see many novels waiting to be read and enjoyed. When it comes to the top lists of novels to be read, college students will have different tastes and preferences. But here's top 3 novels you may find worth reading.

Washington's Crossing. An award winning book written by Mr. David Hackett Fischer, the book was published in 2004 and Fischer's work won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 2005. It is definitely a big part of the turning point of the American War for Independence.



Things Fall Apart. Nigerian author Chinua Achebe wrote the first African novel to be written in English that greatly received critical acclaim internationally. Many students who read the book will know the kind of society and customs practiced by the Nigerian tribe and how it was all influenced by the British colonialism and missionaries of Christianity.




A Death in the Family. Written by James Agee, it was one of the best English novels of all time though it was McDowell who further edited and published the book. Readers are taken back to 1915 as Agee narrates the story of his life and that of his father who met an accident during his trip to visit his ailing father.



So what books do you prefer reading? What books have you made reviews already?  

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