Top 10 Books To Read in Your Lifetime


Top 10 Books To Read in Your Lifetime!


today I'm  going to be talking about my top ten   books that I think you should read in  your lifetime so a few times you guys  have mentioned the idea of doing kind of top books that you should read before  you die sort of thing so I decided to do  that today  I'm going to be talking about all  of the books that I think you should  read before you die if you are going to  pick up only 10 books these are the 10  books that I think you should pick up  and for whatever reason most of them  they are on this list because they're  books that kind of had an impact on me  and I think that you really can benefit  from them, in some way, so they all kind  of have a special place in my heart  because they have helped me to kind of  grow as a person which is one of the  awesome things about being a reader is  you're given this opportunity to learn  about things that books can teach you  ,you learn from character's mistakes and  it's really just a learning experience  and that's one of the reasons why I love  reading because you can live a thousand  lives just through the pages of books  it's just amazing so these are without  further ado my top 10 books that I think  you should read in your life so number  one on this list is my absolute favorite  book of all time.

 1-the thief book 



I just absolutely adore this book and if  anyone ever says that they are like  looking to read something that's really  impactful and powerful this is the book  that I will refer them to because it is  just such a magical story and you just  learned so much from it through the eyes  of Lisl who is in this terrible  situation in Nazi Germany and she's just  a kid  the whole thing doesn't really make  sense to her and you can see her kind of  trying to find her footing and grow up  in a world that is just absolutely  terrible and there are terrible things  happening around her that she just can't  even begin to understand her innocence  is kind of taken away from her and you  just see her kind of struggle with that  now I do have a review for this one, for you  guys I don't have a review for many of  these books because I don't really do  reviews for classics, I just don't like  doing that it just feels like I'm  writing an essay so I prefer not to do  that , but  I think this might be the only one but  this book is honestly just absolutely a  magical experience and even if you don't  end up liking it I I truly believe that  there's no one who has read this book  who can say that it didn't have some  sort of an impact.

2- the  Fault in Our Stars


on them next is the  Fault in Our Stars by John Green I love  this book for multiple reasons I think  it's fabulously written and I know it's  not everyone's taste but I just think it  is so so good I love the concept of it  in the fact that you don't have to like  leave behind this huge legacy when you  die you you matter to a few people who  you knew in your lifetime and that's  enough you don't need any more than that  like the kind of complex of wanting to  be amazing and wanting to leave  something behind is something that I  think a lot of people feel like they want to be remembered when they die  and they want to be remembered forever  but I mean it's not plausible for  everyone to be remembered forever in  this book I think deals with that in a  really great way it also deals with  illness and people being more than their  illness because I think sometimes in  books that deal with characters who are  sick, the characters kind of aren't  seen beyond their illness but in this  book it's really you are able to see  them apart from cancer, the cancer is  just kind of a thing that is in the book  but it's not like the main driving force  of the characters they are able to stand  on their own which is really refreshing  next is a book that I don't actually own  but I read in grade 10 and it has had a  huge impact  on me and that is to kill a Mockingbird  by Harper Lee I just loved this book I  loved the characters and I loved all  that it dealt with racism and I  think especially today that's a really  prevalent issue that we should be  reading about and we should be educating  ourselves on and what better way to  educate yourself than reading a fiction  novel because you can enjoy yourself at  the same time as you're kind of learning  about things and I just think that  tequila Mockingbird really starts the  conversation on racism in a great way  and it kind of it gets you thinking and  that's what we need especially in  regards to racist issue  racism issues.  

3-Fahrenheit 451 


next is Fahrenheit 451 by  Ray Bradbury I read this for school as  you can tell because it has a ton of highlighting and a ton of like post-it  notes in it and I loved this book it  really struck a chord with me it deals  with censorship and in this world the  world of this novel there's no  literature there's none of that like no  storytelling all that has been banned  and I think this one once again is  really a conversation starter because it  makes you really consider like how much  our voices are being heard and how much  is really being silenced and how  government censorship is affecting  things like I wouldn't say it's a huge  huge issue like it used to be like we do  have a lot of freedom of speech now but  at the same time you have books like  Looking for Alaska that are being banned  in high schools because of sexual  content and all that like it's just  things like that and you have to get  like kind of think twice about it and  being like why are we taking literature  away from schools when that's exactly  what they need like I could just do a  whole video on it and it's just this  whole huge issue but I think this book  really starts the conversation on that  and it's honestly just an incredibly  crafted story and it's fabulous.   

4- the Harry Potter series 


next I  don't want to actually take the series  off my shelf because I'm being lazy but  it is the Harry Potter series by JK  Rowling and this book honestly like the  whole series is just magical and it just  kind of has the power of taking you away  from the world for a while and  experiencing this world that is honestly  like no other and you just feel welcome  in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter  and it's just amazing like I can't even  describe it it's just such a great  experience reading this series you fall  in love with the characters and you get  to follow their journey and see them as  they grow up and you learn countless  things from the series and it is just no  matter how old you are it's never too  late to start Harry Potter it is just so  good and you need to read it you will  understand all of the crazy hype if you read it .
 
5-the Hunger Games 


next is the Hunger Games trilogy  by Suzanne Collins this year like this  trilogy is honestly just it kind of gets  you thinking and it really just makes  you consider what's going on in  government today and if we have the  potential to like become somewhat like  the world of the Hunger Games which is  really scary especially because it's a  dystopian and any like dystopian that  you're like wow this could actually  happen is just terrifying and I think  that this book definitely has the  potential like maybe not to that extreme  but I mean they were making a frigging  theme park out of it like this book is  not about a theme park I think you're  missing the point of it but anyways I  think that this series this trilogy just  honestly makes you think about today's  society and how the government kind of  manipulates things and that's always a  good thing to think about because  politics are crazy.   

6-Anne of Green Gables 


next is Anne of Green Gables by Ellen  Montgomery um this is a Canadian classic  and that makes me just so proud to be  Canadian I just love this book so much I  remember growing up watching the movies  my mom loved this story and it just is a  story that's really close to my heart  especially as a Canadian and apart from  that though it's just a fabulous book it  is so fun to read and I think you can  learn so much from Anne because she's  this protagonist that just she is a kid  that cannot be brought down like she has  this kind of happy-go-lucky view of the  world and it's amazing to be reading  from her perspective and see her  imagination and kind of life through her  eyes it's just a really professional.

 7-the help   


next is the help by Kathryn Stockett and  this one once again starts conversations  about racism and issues in regards to  that especially in the south and in  America and like the history of America  this book just honestly really kind of  is educating it considers like  censorship it considers racism at the  forefront and I think it just starts the  conversations that need to be had and it  does it in a way that is really  enjoyable.
  
8-Alice's Adventures in  Wonderland   9- through the looking-glass 


next is Alice's Adventures in  Wonderland and through the looking-glass  by Lewis Carroll you guys know that  these stories are near and dear to my  heart I just absolutely love Alice in  Wonderland and there's just something  about it it's just this magical world  that is full of nonsense but I think  that's what makes it great is the fact  that nothing makes sense there but  everything makes sense at the same time  like it's just kind of a book that you  can't even try to understand it because  there is no understanding it it's just a  once again it brings you back to being a  kid because you can't like you just have  to kind of accept the fact that nothing  in Wonderland makes sense because not  everything is going to make sense and  it's just honestly I feel like Alice  just keeps my curiosity alive and she's  just a really enjoyable character and I  just really really love these books so much and yeah I just yes.
   

10-The  Great Gatsby 


and finally The  Great Gatsby by F scott Fitzgerald this  book is honestly just the great American  novel it is fabulous and I love reading  it and I think that you can learn a lot  from it in terms of like people aren't  always what they seem and like kind of---  there's just so many things and you just need to read it I  can't even begin to describe it it's just so good.

so those are the ten books that I think  that you should read in your lifetime  there are obviously a million other  books that I could put on this list that  I've read but I decided 10 was a good  number and if you're wondering why  there's not like a popular classic on  here that you think should be on here  whatever chances are I probably haven't  read  yet so that's why it's not on this list  like that's not that's why there's no  Austin on this list and no Bronte's  because I haven't I've read a couple of  Austin I've only read none of the  Bronte's so I can't really include them  on the list so this is just from what  I've read what I think that the top ten  books you should read in your lifetime are.