Updated October 23rd, 2019 at 18:31 IST

What books to read that give insight to life before you turn 30

What books to read when you are about to or before you turn 30 which will provide you with insight to life and give you a sense of peace and tranquillity.

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Reading is one of the most entertaining habits that one can imbibe in oneself. Some novels offer great insight that every youngster must read about and they can enjoy them no matter when the story was originally published. Before turning 30, here are 5 must-read books that offer an amazing insight into life in general.

5 books you need to read before you're 30

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Animal Farm

This book is a deceptively simple tale by George Orwell. This book was written in 1943, when it was intended as an attack against the injustice of Communism. The story is a fable, in which an animal uprising is at its brink. This satire has some deep connotations and leaves the reader with a lasting impact. This beautifully written book acts as a mirror to our society and how those in power manipulate us. It is a political allegory, which reflects the political situation of that era.

The Little Prince

The Little Prince is a book written primarily written for children. However, this book is more about adults who and the memories they had when they were children. Encapsulating the magic and innocence of children this book takes you through an amazing journey with its storytelling. This story will leave you feeling ecstatic and mildly heartbroken at the same time.

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The Diary of Anne Frank

One of the most chilling and emotional stories ever written is The Diary of Anne Frank. Anne Frank's diary portrays an oddly optimistic story of the darkest periods in the history of the world. The book is filled with moments of bittersweet happiness. The thirteen-year-old girl has documented a fascinating and equally heartbreaking story to read about the many events in her life.

Midnight's Children

Salman Rushdie depicts the portrayal of India's vast cultural identity during the post-colonial times in Midnight's Children. It is laced with magic and realism. The book's narrative traces the course of Saleem's life whose life is linked to his motherland. Every act of his is mirrored in the events that shape the birth of India as a new nation. The beautiful language that Rushdie employs in his novel just brings to life the curiosity of the characters and lush imagery of the world he portrays.

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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

One of the quirkiest and light-hearted works of science fiction is The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. This space odyssey by Douglas Adams is a comical and clever piece of literature. The book is extremely well written and engages the audience from the beginning to the end. The book is comical in its approach however; it does give insight into human behaviour.

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Published October 23rd, 2019 at 16:33 IST