Albert Camus
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Classics Psychological

The First Man – Albert Camus (1994)

A man’s search for the father he never knew becomes a tender journey through memory, silence, and the unforgiving beauty of a lost homeland.
Truman Capote
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Classics Romance

Summer Crossing – Truman Capote (2005)

A wealthy young woman’s summer alone in 1940s New York spirals into a haunting journey of love, rebellion, and irreversible choices beneath the city’s shimmering heat.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Classics Mystery

Despair – Vladimir Nabokov (1934)

A delusional man's twisted pursuit of the perfect crime spirals into madness in this dark, cerebral tale of identity, deception, and the vanity of genius.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Classics Fantasy

In Evil Hour – Gabriel Garcia Marquez (1962)

A rain-soaked town unravels as anonymous lampoons expose hidden sins, igniting violence, fear, and a quiet descent into collective madness.
Virginia Woolf
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Romance Satire

Night and Day – Virginia Woolf (1919)

Night and Day by Virginia Woolf follows the personal and romantic dilemmas of Katharine Hilbery and Ralph Denham, set against the backdrop of Edwardian London.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Classics Romance

Mary – Vladimir Nabokov (1926)

Haunted by memory and longing, a Russian émigré in Berlin confronts the fragile line between past and present in a poignant search for lost love.
Aldous Huxley
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Classics Historical

Crome Yellow – Aldous Huxley (1921)

A witty satire of post-WWI England, set in a country estate where eccentric guests discuss art, love, and the absurdities of modern life.
Joseph Heller
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Classics Satire

Something Happened – Joseph Heller (1974)

A haunting descent into the mind of a man unraveling in the quiet corridors of corporate life, where dread, disconnection, and suppressed truths slowly suffocate the soul.
Hermann Hesse
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Classics Psychological

Gertrude – Hermann Hesse (1910)

A gifted composer’s longing, crippled body, and unfulfilled love echo through a life shaped by music, revealing beauty born from suffering and silence.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Classics

The Eye – Vladimir Nabokov (1930)

A man survives his own death to become a ghost of perception, unraveling identity through the eyes of others in a world where reality shifts with every glance.