One more is 'The Hunger Games' series. While it may not be a traditional end - of - the - world, it has elements of a post - apocalyptic society where a cruel government rules over the districts. The main character Katniss Everdeen becomes a symbol of hope in this harsh world.
Definitely 'The Longest Day' which gives a detailed account of the D - Day invasion. It's popular as it's very informative and exciting. And 'Patton: A Genius for War' which is more of a biography but still in the realm of World War 2 fiction. People like it as it shows the character of one of the most important military leaders of the war. They are all popular because they offer different perspectives on the war, be it the large - scale battles or the individuals involved.
One popular 'end of the world' fiction book is 'The Passage' by Justin Cronin. It's a vampire - apocalypse - type story but with a really deep and complex plot. The characters are well - developed, and it spans across different time periods. Another is 'The Maze Runner' series. In this world, the earth has been through some sort of disaster and the main characters are trapped in a maze, trying to figure out how to escape and what's really going on in the outside world. 'The 5th Wave' is also a great one. Aliens are attacking the earth in waves, and the last survivors are fighting back.
Fantasy is quite popular. Think of 'The Lord of the Rings' series with its richly imagined Middle - earth, full of elves, dwarves, and magic. Another popular genre is mystery, like the Sherlock Holmes stories. And romance is also a big one, for example, 'Pride and Prejudice' which has charmed readers for generations with its complex characters and their relationships.
Well, 'The Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank is extremely popular. It's Anne's real - life account of hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam, which has become a symbol of the human spirit during the war. 'Band of Brothers' by Stephen E. Ambrose is also well - liked. It tells the story of Easy Company, a parachute infantry unit in the United States Army during World War 2.
Well, 'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah is quite popular. It focuses on two sisters in France during the war and their different ways of resistance. It's a heart - wrenching story that has touched many readers.
I think 'The Book Thief' is quite popular. It has been widely read and praised for its unique narrative style and deep exploration of the human spirit during the war.
Well, '84, Charing Cross Road' is also quite popular. It's based on the real - life correspondence between an American writer and a London bookseller. It gives a warm and charming look at the love for books and the connection between people through books, even though it's not strictly about a library but is very much about the world of books in a fictionalized way.
Definitely 'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah. It's very popular as it tells the story of two sisters in France during the war in a very engaging way. Their struggles and their acts of courage are beautifully portrayed.
Probably 'The Book Thief'. It has been widely read and loved. Its unique narrator and the story of a girl in Nazi Germany really draw readers in.
Definitely 'The Hiding Place' is very popular. Its story of the ten Boom family's selfless act of hiding Jews is not only a testament to their Christian values but also a moving and inspiring account of resistance during the war.