What is the best book you've ever read that few people know exists?
I know Le Guin's work, so I looked it up. a Swedish writer named Astrid Lindgren wrote it, not Le Guin.Ursula Le Guinn's The brothers lionheart is surprisingly little known. Some people who have read a lot of her other books haven't heard of it.
That's interesting! I heard about that play, but honestly, I'm not into the such genre.Well, it's actually not a book, but a play called "Master Harold"...and the Boys. I read it some time ago, but no one of my friends has not heard about it. But it's really interesting drama play
And also there is one more play which I also liked. I found out about it in my lecture. My professor gave us a list of plays to choose one from and write an analytical paper on one of the plays. And I decided to choose A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. I loved it. And thanks to the papers on https://studydriver.com/a-raisin-in-the-sun-essay/ I managed to write a quality paper because those A Raisin in the Sun essay examples I read helped me to understand the play and some details better. And if you've never read any of the plays, then you should do it.
The Perry Mason series by Erle Stanley Gardner is wonderful. Over the years (many of them) I've managed to collect them all. They were very popular in their day and became the basis of the TV show of the 1950s-60s & movies of the 1980s-90s. They were once a staple in libraries but ours doesn't have them anymore. It's a shame. Gardner also wrote other legal/detective novels. I recommend his Doug Selby series.That's interesting! I heard about that play, but honestly, I'm not into the such genre.
And I wanted to write about a series of books, which are fantastic, but somehow not popular. It's about Perry Mason ( there are 84 novels ) - a lawyer, who solves different cases. The books are not connected, and the case is different in each. But if you're into detective books, you should read those books. I've read 20 I think, and liked each