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Now’s the perfect time to settle in with one of the greats…

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The What’s On team shares the latest must-read titles from our bookshelve­s

Here’s our pick of five literary classics guaranteed to be a good read. Bonus: you can order them online from Magrudy’s and Kinokuniya in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, so you don’t even need to leave your couch. 01 Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

In many ways, this book defined the modern novel

– it is considered one of the most sharply written books ever and the language is renowned for its wit and potency. The novel tells the story of the Bennet sisters: five young girls and the adventures that life takes them on as they discover that love is rarely straightfo­rward and often surprising. The love between Mr Darcy and

Elizabeth Bennet has become a relationsh­ip archetype in English literature, and this theme of ‘ hate until love is realised’ is replicated in many other stories, such as Bridget Jones. Definitely worth a read and there are many movie adaptation­s to accompany it. 02 The Great Gatsby

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Widely considered the greatest American novel ever written, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is an absolute must-read.

Set in the roaring 1920s, it follows the characters Nick Caraway, Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby and the ostentatio­usly wild lives of the wealthy. It is a devastatin­g expose of the ‘Jazz Age’, brilliantl­y capturing the flaws and insincerit­y of the American Dream through its captivatin­g storyline, while detailing the moral failure of a society obsessed with wealth and social standing.

03 The Kite Runner

Khaled Hosseini

This coming-of-age story based in Afghanista­n and America is loved for its story and its ability to truly make the reader think. Afghani immigrant Amir is summoned from his California home to Pakistan by Rahim Khan, an old, dying friend of his father. As a boy in Afghanista­n, Amir’s best friend Hassan was brutally assaulted by a local bully, and because he was too scared to save him he has been tormented by guilt ever since. Often described as like ‘watching a movie’, this book is a must read and those who saw the recent stage adaptation at Dubai Opera will love it.

04 1984

George Orwell

In this novel, George Orwell projects his terrifying vision of a totalitari­an future and a dysfunctio­nal dystopian society where everyone’s every move is watched by the ominous Big Brother. It follows the life of Winston Smith, who is frustrated by the lack of freedom in his life and begins a subtle rebellion against the party. The truly fascinatin­g aspect of this novel is that the society described is entirely feasible with today’s technology. Orwell’s novella is a warning for the human race and a classic in dystopian fiction.

05 Little Women

Louisa May Alcott

Generation­s of readers young and old, male and female, have fallen in love with the March sisters of Louisa May Alcott’s most popular and enduring novel, Little Women. Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March live with their mother in New England while their father is away serving as a chaplain in the civil war. The sisters struggle to support themselves and keep their household running as the family recently lost its fortune. As the girls grow older, each faces her own personal demons and moral challenges. The novel explores timeless themes and has long been considered one of the most powerful feminist novels. It even has a new film adaptation out by Greta Gerwig to accompany it.

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