Three Books That You Must Read Once in Your Life

There are countless books out there to read. Choosing which ones to read is a decision that not the easiest. That is why we have made a list of three books that you must read once in your life. Keep reading to find out what they are!

Only choosing three books is a tall task but I think it is a great number. Too many books can be overwhelming and discourage people. This is short enough that the books on the list will stay on people’s minds for a while.

And no, these three are not the three best books of all time. They are three amazing books that I believe everyone should read. These three books have a lot to offer and show the possibilities of reading well written books. You can see the full list below!

Three Books That You Must Read Once in Your Life

Three Classics To Read

The first novel on the list is 1984 by George Orwell. It is a dystopian novel that imagines a totalitarianism world where mass surveillance is the norm and people’s freedom is limited. It was a cautionary tale by Orwell and when parts of the novel became reality, people said Orwell was right.

1984 book cover
1984 book review

Not every novel has to be a heavy read. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams is a sci-fi comedy that will have you laughing throughout the series. The writing is brilliant, the plot is wild, and you will forget everything else. Books like this one remind you how fun reading can be.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy book cover
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams book review

Lastly, a novel that everyone should read once is Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Many people have heard of it but few have actually picked it up and read it. It is considered to be the first sci-fi book written. The novel has elements of philosophy and makes the reader ask questions that are not easy to answer.

Frankenstein book cover
Frankenstein book review

Conclusion

These are the three books that you must read once in your life. They all have something unique to offer and highlight the best traits of books. Have you read any of these books? Let us know in the comments below!

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31 thoughts on “Three Books That You Must Read Once in Your Life

    1. Anonymous says:

      I think everyone should read these, but my top 3 are different: Les Miserables, One Hundred Years Of Solitude and Pride & Prejudice.

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      1. Anonymous says:

        One, Two, Three…Infinity
        Book by George Gamow
        &
        The Education of T. C. Mits
        Book by Lillian Rosanoff Lieber
        add
        Brave New World

        And you’ve touched my life 60 years ago.

      2. Anonymous says:

        Not easy, of course, but I also disagree with the selection – except 1984, of course. I would add Bleak House to remind us of so much that is still depressingly true and Brave New World, which, like 1984, reminds us to keep our eyes open all the time. (if I was allowed a 4th, it would be Catcher in the Rye).

      3. Anonymous says:

        Plus- Bury my heart at woundedknee

      4. Anonymous says:

        “A Thousand Splendid Suns” by Khaled Husseini was brilliant… Also Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s books – “The Caged Virgin”, “Infidel” & “Nomad”… Riveting stuff, riveting…!!!

      1. Anonymous says:

        They are Ahaqir choice. Mine and I am sure many have different choices…
        Norway

    2. Anonymous says:

      My list is longer and would include Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler.

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    3. Anonymous says:

      I’ve read 2. Not sure if I want to read Frankenstein though…

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    4. Anonymous says:

      Yeah, I’ve read 1984 at least twice, and Hitchhiker’s Guide, and Shelley’s Frankenstein.

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  1. Hudie Evans says:

    I have only read one of the three which is Orwell’s 1984

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  2. Eugene Field says:

    I have read all three. I would suggest though that after reading 1984, read “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley. A different view of the future, but one that is also true in many ways!

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      1. Anonymous says:

        3 books mentioned are fiction. The Bible God`s word…the truth!

  3. Anonymous says:

    Umm…really? Proofread your articles. Might make your recommendations feel valid.

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    1. Anonymous says:

      Bad written books full with logical mistakes.

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      1. Anonymous says:

        Sho’ nuff ” good stuff…!
        William Franklin

  4. Anonymous says:

    One should be the BIBLE not all that senseless garbage

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  5. Michael Murphy says:

    I’ve read all three. There are many more out there that are great reads. I’ve read thousands of books in my life.

    Reply

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