Do you remember a time when you were able to curl up and read a good book simply because you wanted to? Sometimes it seems like we get wrapped up in the stress of writing papers and reading chapters of textbooks that we forget what it is like to truly enjoy reading. September 6th is officially âRead a Book Dayâ. Hereâs a list of classics and modern books that would be just perfect for celebrating this unconventional holiday.
1. The Great GatsbyF. Scott Fitzgerald tells one of the best love stories of all time in just 180 pages. Jay Gatsbyâs love for Daisy is one that inspires us all to never give up on our hopes that someday that will come to us. Will it be a happily ever after? You will have to find out for yourself.
2. The Catcher in the RyeJ.D. Salinger originally published this as a novel for adults but it quickly found its fame in the adolescents. Holden Caulfield teaches us that we have to grow up, whether we like it or not.
3. I am MalalaIs there anyone in the world more courageous than this woman? In her autobiography, the girl who stood up to the Taliban recounts her life since her bold move to advocate for education. Malala reminds us all how powerful one personâs voice can be when trying to spark change.
4. The Last LectureWritten by Randy Pausch and Jeffrey Zaslow, The Last Lecture is inspired by Paushâs final speech after finding out he had pancreatic cancer. He teaches the reader to have fun because life is short and should be lived to its fullest.Â
5. Gone GirlGillian Flynnâs thriller teaches us that everything is not always what it seems. Gone Girl will have you turning the pages faster than you ever have before while trying to solve a creepy mystery.
6. Letâs All Be BraveIn this book, Annie F. Downs teaches us that we can be brave in any stage of life. She preaches that courage lives in each one of us and that we need to use it!!
7. Paper TownsWho doesnât love a good John Green book? This New York Times best seller chronicles the journey of Quentin to find Margo. If you think you shouldnât read it because youâve seen the movie, youâre wrong. The book has a few deviances from the movie, which allows you to enjoy the story all over again.
8. A Separate PeaceJohn Knowles explores a variety of themes in this novel. Gene, the protagonist, recounts going to a prep school and his unlikely friendship with Phineas, the star athlete at school. This work teaches us that friendship can be unconventional and that jealousy lies within the best.
Reading for enjoyment seems like a dying habit among most young adults in todayâs society. National Read a Book Day aims to bring out the inner child in all of us. Whether you enjoy a good murder mystery or maybe a biography, September 6th is the perfect day to curl up with a good book and get lost. Happy reading, collegiates!