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Aditya Vishwakarma You know how it sometimes feels, being sad for no reason at all, Maybe there are reasons, but we don't want to be sad. Also, how sometimes we just want to read something light-hearted which gives us joy and doesn't require any emotional depth or anything like that while reading the book.

So what are such books, that you suggest reading to other readers. Also, kindly mention the level of language knowledge required to read that book.


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
P G Wodehouse books
especially Jeeves series .
Moderate level of English, should be well versed in British English

Agatha Raisin mystery series by M C Beaton . Moderate level of English


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Aditya Vishwakarma Ahtims wrote: "P G Wodehouse books
especially Jeeves series .
Moderate level of English, should be well versed in British English

Agatha Raisin mystery series by M C Beaton . Moderate level of English"


Thanks for the suggestion, Ahtims, I am really interested in this Jeeved series of of P G Wodehouse, although if it is in British English I may find some difficulty while reading it. Right now I am reading 'Pride and Prejudice' and although I am enjoying the book, language sometimes become difficult to understand, If I am not incorrect this series' books have language easier than the 'Pride and Prejudice' book right? Since the latter seems to be older than the prior one.


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
Yes, its easier than Pride and Prejudice.


message 5: by Selva (new)

Selva | 3388 comments High Fidelity and About a boy by Nick Hornby are fun books. English is not that complicated.


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message 7: by Parikhit (new)

Parikhit | 3999 comments Ahtims wrote: "P G Wodehouse books
especially Jeeves series .
Moderate level of English, should be well versed in British English

Agatha Raisin mystery series by M C Beaton . Moderate level of English"


P G Wodehouse absolutely! They are fun amazing light reads. I recently read The Wild Robot series and I think it was written very well. You could also read the Sherlock Holmes short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Pride and Prejudice is one of my favourites but yes the writing can a tad difficult to get used to.


message 8: by Shubham (new)

Shubham | 3 comments Bulls, Bears and other beasts. A great book for someone interested in stock markets.


message 9: by Sanchita (new)

Sanchita Sarkar | 41 comments I would suggest reading books by Mark Twain. Here is my review on
The adventures of Huckleberry Finn:

https://youtu.be/otN0bZMOvUQ


message 10: by Sanchita (new)

Sanchita Sarkar | 41 comments Here are 5 books where the story is based in village. These are great works to read:

Five Classic Books with Rustic Life -- https://youtu.be/Wug1CzMJV5M


message 11: by Sanchita (new)

Sanchita Sarkar | 41 comments Here is my vlog on Ganesh chaturthi and book review of The Merry Mischief of Gopal Bhand:

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