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The 5 books you must read before you die

amedpostBy amedpostSeptember 27, 2025 Entertainment No Comments2 Mins Read
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As autumn settles in and the days grow shorter, there’s no better time to curl up on the sofa with a warm blanket, a steaming cup of tea, and a great book in hand. But with millions of books to choose from, deciding what to read next can be overwhelming. From timeless classics to contemporary masterpieces, the literary world is full of powerful stories that leave a lasting mark on our minds and hearts.

To help narrow it down, the experts at Penguin Random House have carefully selected five essential reads, books so impactful, moving, or beautifully written that they’re considered must-reads in your lifetime. Whether you’re a lifelong reader or just getting back into the habit, these titles are sure to leave an impression.

Open Book, Title Page, Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen came out top of the list. In this iconic classic that was first published in 1813, Jane Austen explores the tension between first impressions and deeper truths as Elizabeth clashes with the proud and aloof Mr Darcy.

Beneath the social satire and witty dialogue lies a timeless reflection on love, class, and the pursuit of happiness.

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Light of knowledge in the dark temple

Imagine a library where every book represents a different version of your life one where you made a different choice, took another path, or lived a different dream. That’s exactly where the complex character of Nora Seed finds herself.

As she journeys through these alternate realities, she is forced to confront what truly matters and what makes life meaningful. This moving, imaginative novel is a celebration of second chances and the quiet power of choosing to live.

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On the set of The Brothers Karamazov

Dostoevsky’s last literary work is a towering exploration of faith, morality, and human nature wrapped inside the compelling mystery of a parricide.

The volatile relationship between a corrupt father and his three sons leads to a philosophical and emotional reckoning. It’s not just a story about crime and punishment, but about the spiritual turmoil at the heart of being human. 

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In this deeply personal memoir, Joan Didion writes about the sudden loss of her husband and the year that followed, a time when grief upended every assumption she held about life and love.

With honesty and precision, she mirrors the surreal and isolating experience of mourning. It’s a heartbreaking yet beautiful meditation on memory, marriage, and the fragile line between life and death.

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