I would also mention '1984'. It's a dystopian novel that warns about totalitarianism, surveillance, and the loss of individual freedom. The concepts in this book are still relevant today, which is part of why it's so popular.
Well, 'Harry Potter' series is extremely popular. It takes readers into a magical world full of wizards, witches, and magical creatures, following the adventures of Harry Potter and his friends.
One of the most popular was 'The Underground Railroad'. It received a lot of critical acclaim and was widely read. Its unique take on a significant part of American history made it stand out.
The 'The Girl on the Train' was also very popular. Its thriller aspect attracted a wide range of readers. The way the story is told from the perspective of an unreliable narrator made it a page - turner. People were really intrigued by the mystery and the twists and turns in the plot.
One of the most popular is 'The Girl on the Train'. It has a gripping plot that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.
Well, 'The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao' was quite popular. It won a Pulitzer Prize. Its unique blend of cultures and the engaging story of Oscar made it stand out.
One more popular book from the list would be 'Lord of the Flies'. It's a gripping story about a group of boys stranded on an island and how they descend into savagery, exploring themes of human nature.
Well, 'The Horse Whisperer' by Nicholas Evans was quite popular. It's about a horse trainer who heals a troubled horse and in the process, helps the people around the horse as well. The relationship between the characters and the horse is really the heart of the story.
One popular one is 'Educated' by Tara Westover. It's a memoir that reads like a work of literary fiction. It details her journey from a strict, isolated upbringing in Idaho to getting an education. It's both inspiring and eye - opening.
I think 'The Kite Runner' was also very popular. It had a powerful story that touched on important themes like family, friendship, and the effects of war. Many people could relate to the characters and their struggles in the complex setting of Afghanistan.
'Confessions of a Shopaholic' by Sophie Kinsella. It follows Becky Bloomwood, a shopaholic who gets into all sorts of financial and comical relationship troubles because of her shopping addiction. Her attempts to hide her purchases and pay off her debts in creative (but often unsuccessful) ways are very funny.
Among the popular books in the 2019 list of fiction books is 'The Dutch House' by Ann Patchett. It's a family saga that spans decades. The story about the two siblings and their relationship to the Dutch House they grew up in is both heartwarming and heartbreaking at times.