Depends on what type of essays. but mostly use imagination thru reading stories, movies, tv show, etc.
there three sections in every essays. first is your intro, then your body and third is your summary/ endings. intro =beginning/introduction of your story, body= the climax and exciting part...
1.And Then There Were None
2.The Orient Express
3.Murder Of Roger Ackroyd
4.A Time To Kill
5.The Rainmaker
6.The Firm
7.Harry Potter
8.the Deathly Hallows
9.War and Peace
10.Pride and Prejudice
All these are my ultimate favorite books....
I can't pick my favorite.. from these best ones I read.:
Eragon - Christopher paolini [fantasy]
Pride & prejudice - Jane austen [classic]
The white tiger - Arvind adiga [booker-prize winner]
Rich dad, poor dad - Robert kiyosaki [finance]
Second degree - Prashant john [contemporary]
Tell...
There are so many. The Norton, Oxford, and O. Henry anthologies are reliably good and cover a whole lot of years. Most of the readily available ones, especially those without a certain focus, can be counted on to contain some great stuff. It's always a good idea to look at the editor. That's...
A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaladon - it's part of the Outlander Series. It's historical fiction and as much as I prefer Sci Fi or Fantasy Fiction this series has caught me I would recommend to anyone!
Also have been reading the The Black Dagger Brotherhood by JR Ward which is...