10 Most read books OF English Literature

Lord of the Flies

A chilling exploration of human nature through the lens of stranded boys on an isolated island.

William Golding

Frankenstein

A groundbreaking gothic novel that raises questions about science, ethics, and humanity.

Mary Shelley

Hamlet

One of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies, exploring themes of revenge, fate, and madness.

William Shakespeare

Moby-Dick

A deep and symbolic novel about obsession, revenge, and the nature of existence.

Herman Melville

The Great Gatsby

A critique of the American Dream set in the roaring 1920s.

-F. Scott Fitzgerald

Wuthering Heights

A dark, gothic romance about passion, revenge, and the supernatural.

-Emily Brontë

Jane Eyre

A coming-of-age story following an independent and strong-willed woman navigating love and hardship.

- Charlotte Brontë

1984

A dystopian classic exploring totalitarianism, surveillance, and the power of language.

- George Orwell

To Kill a Mockingbird

It is a powerful novel addressing racism and moral growth through the eyes of a young girl in the American South.

- Harper Lee

Pride & Prejudice

A timeless novel about love, class, and societal expectations in 19th-century England.

- Jane Austen