Feel-good books to read during the lockdown


Design books are piled high beside the sofa in the sitting room – he finds the writings of John Ruskin especially inspiring.
Books to add to your tbr
Asma Khan | July 24, 2020

 Lockdown has taken a toll on the mental health of everyone. To uplift your mood and to normalize your breathing rates it's time to read some books which will help you to relief from the Coronavirus stress. Here are the five feel-goods recommendations to read during the lockdown.

The Little Prince a novella by French aristocrat Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The story follows a little prince as he explores planets in space and makes observations about human nature and life.


Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. It follows twin sisters Cath and Wern, how they go to university and find their own way up until when they did everything together.

In Five Years by Rebecca Serle. Dannie our protagonist gets to spend one hour exactly from five years in future before she wakes up again in her own home. What she sees makes her question everything in five years before she ends up in the same place where she saw herself five years back.


Caroline by Neil Gaiman. An adventurous girl Coraline walks through a secret door in her new home and discovers a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home. And at the end find a secret about the home.


I Want To Eat Your Pancreas by Yoru Sumino.Popular high-school student Sakura Yamauchi is dying as her pancreas is failing. Read how Sakura deals with her illness and how she is an optimist about life.


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  1. It was really very helpful.In this lockdown I have a lots of time so I was hoping for something good to read but it was harder to find a book with a good story and this really helped me.

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  2. Keep it up dear 💕 good job 👍

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