America's  Favorite Novels


Last summer, PBS reported an eight-section TV arrangement that will investigate America's 100 most loved books, and take a gander at their effect on perusers the nation over. After almost a year-long pause, we at long last have a rundown of the main 100 books. 

Despite the fact that we're certain it was hard to focus on only 100 titles, PBS got a little assistance from their across the country study. The rundown incorporates everything from works of art like Great Expectations to more contemporary works like The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Every week, the Meredith Vieira-facilitated show will highlight interviews with superstars, book fans, and that's only the tip of the iceberg—coming full circle in a finale in which perusers will vote to pick "America's Best-Loved Book." The Great American Read will debut at 8pm on Tuesday, May 22 with an uncommon two-hour occasion. 

The arrangement urges individuals wherever to get these 100 most loved books. Look at these compelling works beneath, and let us know which one is your most loved in the remarks.


1.The Color Purple


By Alice Walker

Walker's epistolary novel about African American ladies in 1930s Georgia earned her a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award in 1983. The book accounts forty long periods of its focal champion's life, offering a nerve racking and profoundly influencing picture of the dark female involvement in the American South.


2.Swan Song


By Robert R. McCammon

In the wake of a nuclear holocaust, a band of misfits trek across a desolate America to find mankind’s one and only hope—Swan, a nine-year-old psychic and the prime target of the Man of Many Faces. Swan Song is a classic of modern horror by an author who stands alongside the best writers of the genre, from Stephen King to Dean Koontz.




3.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

By Mark Twain
Twain’s most popular work is a boy’s coming-of-age story set along the Mississippi River in the 19th-century. The novel features another iconic Twain character: Tom’s friend Huck, of Huckleberry Finn fame.




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