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5 Best Fiction Books of 2017 which should be on your Bucket List

If you think, a different world is a myth; then binge-read some Fiction Books. They are the one who can show you a world you wouldn’t have heard of. For instance, imagine you are in a jungle on a safari ride and a fiction writer has accompanied you. Both of you might shout a different mindset. For you, it’s just about sightseeing the wild and for the writer, it is creating a new world in the wild. We have come up a list of Top Five Fiction Books of 2017  for you that can keep you hooked till the end.

The Idiot, Elif Batuman

Imagine you are immigrating to a different country and becoming a part of a new society, culture, education, tradition. That’s what happens to Selin, the protagonist of ‘The Idiot’, a Turkish immigrant who lands up at Harvard. The Story revolves around Selin and how she gets accustomed to a new way of learning things. Everything is new for Selin; like the subjects, she has been taught, the friends who shout a different mindset and ‘LOVE’ or ‘TRUE LOVE which she finds in a Hungarian Classmate. If you are looking for a charming fictional love story which is not overly sentimental, then this should top your Bucket List.

Ministry of Utmost Happiness, Arundhati Roy

After winning the Man Booker Prize in 1997 for her debut Novel, ‘The God of Small Things’, Arundhati Roy’s second novel, ‘The Ministry of Utmost Happiness’ was published in 2017 and we guarantee! The Second Novel is worth the 20-year long wait.

The novel revolves around some darkest themes of the Modern Indian History. It dwells more on the disowned farmers who went unnoticed, The Kashmir Insurgency and a shattered love story which take place in the Indian Society. The novel boasts of a theme which targets at the Fort of Nationalism. So, if you are wondering why it took 20 years for Roy to pen this masterpiece, you have no choice but to read it.

Exit West, Mohsin Hamid

Have you ever thought of escaping to a different country to solve your issues? But wait, we know it is isn’t that easy. So, how about reading Exit West then? The Writer, Mohsin Hamid has beautifully executed this strange concept on papers.

The novel is about a young couple, Saeed, a conservative guy who stays with his parents and Nadia, an independent woman who prefers to stay alone. The story starts in an unnamed city where Civil War takes place and the militants start attacking the city. Both Nadia and Saeed come across some strange fictitious doors which leads them to different parts of the world like Greece, London, and California. To know how the characters face emigration and refugee problems in the different places, you should better read this fictional masterpiece to know more. A Perfect Book to be on your Bucket List. Isn’t it book lovers?

White Tears, Hari Kunzru

Are you obsessed with Music? So, how about a fictional story based on it.

Seth and Carter are the main characters of White Tears and both have one thing in common and that’s their inclination towards Music. When Seth accidentally records an unknown singer in a park and gives it to Carter, he uploads the same in the Internet claiming the song belongs to a long-lost musician, Charlie Shaw who is considered to be a fake one. However, things turn out to be horrendous when both of them come to know the fake musician is real. To know more about how the lead characters fight envy filled with revenge, you better tag this ghost-fiction novel in your Bucket List.

Lincoln in the Bardo, George Sanders

What happens after Death? We all have asked this to ourselves at least once! Isn’t it? So, to make it more fictional, tick a Bucket List soon by reading ‘Lincoln in the Nardo’, a Man Booker Prize-winning novel.

The fictional novel is about the death of Abraham Lincoln’s Son, Willie Lincoln. The story is about Lincoln Sr. visiting his son’s grave on the same night he died.

The plot is set in the graveyard amidst ghosts, where the lead character gets a deeper meaning of life when he explores death, grief and the power of good and evil. If you are looking for some experimental fictional work, then Lincoln in the Bardo should undoubtedly be on your Bucket List.

So, we hope your next weekend plans are sorted. Get this best-picked books at the earliest and accomplish your Bucket List. Since it is the week of Halloween, we also have a surprise for you folks! If you have an inspiring story based on your Bucket List accomplishments, hit the Get Featured Button. So, we can cover your story on our platform.

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