2020 is close to its end, but have you already sorted and updated your reading list for the incoming New Year? Although it is now that necessary, but it would be really good to add brand-new titles to your to-be-read list. That will bring a sense of motivation for you to finish the books that were listed earlier this year and look forward to the new ones that were listed.
Fiction would be a great addition to your shelf. There are hundreds and thousands of fiction books that you can choose from. However, we ought to save you from the dilemma of having to pick a couple of titles from the thousands of books stacked in the market. With that being said, here are the best fiction books to read in 2021.
The Miracle of Wendy Whimple by Attilio Guardo
Published in 2019 by Readersmagnet, The Miracle of Wendy Whimple by Attilio Guardo is definitely one of the most heartwarming fiction books of all time. It centers on the story of Wendy, who is the daughter of Michela Vandemere Whimple. She is born with an imperfection, which caused her perfectionist mother to give her up. Wendy is taken in by a caring relative and quickly realizes she is not an ordinary girl. As she is growing up, she begins to exhibit a special healing ability with animals. During the time when the Pullo brothers came to the place, they started to get in the way of Wendy’s genuine love for nature and her special ability. Would Wendy make use of her special powers in doing good deeds and would she get along with her new neighbors? Read and find out!
The List of Things That Will Not Change by Rebecca Stead
During the moment when all the things are changing in the life of Bea and her family, the significant ones will always be the same. Bea’s life appeared to be very distinct in various aspects after her mom and dad decided to divorce. But in order to recall the stuff that will remain the same, she listed these constant things in her green notebook. The top and most important stuff in her list are: Mommy and Daddy will never end loving Bea and one another. She becomes excited after his Dad announced that he and his partner, Jess, are getting married. Bea sincerely loves Jesse, and she will eventually get what she has always wished for when they will get married — which is a sister! Although she has never met Sonia, the daughter of Jesse, she is certain that they would get along like real sisters.
A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares by Krystal Sutherland
After death has tormented the life of the grandfather of Esther Solar, everybody in her family has been made to suffer from one huge fear in all their lives. In a span of 6 long years, her father never left their basement due to agoraphobia. Without a single ounce of light, her twin siblings cannot survive being in the darkness. Bad luck seems to generate a good amount of fear from her mother. The Solars engulfed by their fears, and based on the curse’s legend — they are fated to die because of their fears. As for Esther, she hasn’t yet determined her biggest fear, a goal accomplished by avoiding almost anything. Tiny spaces, elevators, and a great number of people are out of bounds for her. Tonsurephobia, arachnophobia, pediophobia, spectrophobia, and 36 more phobias have made it to her semi-definitive list of worst nightmares. What made it worse is that her list was stolen by a former elementary classmate named Jonah. Would she retrieve her list and would love to be added on it?
Holding Up the Universe by Jennifer Niven
This best-selling young adult fiction book of Jennifer Niver was published in 2016 by Knopf Books for Young Readers. It revolves around two teenagers who are completely different from each other named Libby and Jack. People assume that they know Libby Strout, the kid often called “The Fattest Teen of America.” And yet nobody took the opportunity to see beyond her weight to discover who she truly is. She gathered up the remnants in the comfort of her house after the loss of her mother, living with her grief-stricken dad as well as her own mourning. Now, she is ready: for high school, for new mates, for love, and for every opportunity that life has to give. Everybody all believed that they know Jack Masselin, the popular kid in school. What they didn’t know is that there is a brand-new learned secret for Jack, which is he cannot identify faces of people that even his siblings are strangers in his eyes. These two different kids will bump into one another and probably became each other’s safe places.