In a town shattered by a school shooting, secrets unravel and lives collide, exposing the fragile line between victim and villain, and the silent weight of choices made.
Ulysses by James Joyce is a modernist masterpiece following Leopold Bloom’s day in Dublin, blending stream-of-consciousness with themes of identity and human experience.
Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence is a controversial novel exploring love, class, and passion in postwar England, challenging social and sexual norms.
Women in Love by D.H. Lawrence follows the Brangwen sisters’ intense relationships, exploring love, industrialization, and individual freedom in postwar England.