Aldous Huxley
579 - Brave New World - Aldous Huxley (1932)
Classics Psychological Science Fiction

Brave New World – Aldous Huxley (1932)

In a dystopian future where society is controlled through conditioning, bioengineering, and pleasure, individuality and freedom come at a great cost.
Jodi Picoult
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Psychological Young Adult

Nineteen Minutes – Jodi Picoult (2007)

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.
James Joyce
212 - Ulysses - James Joyce (1922)
Classics Psychological

Ulysses – James Joyce (1922)

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.
DH Lawrence
213 - Lady Chatterley's Lover - DH Lawrence (1928)
Romance Satire

Lady Chatterley’s Lover – DH Lawrence (1928)

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.
Alice Sebold
522 - Lucky - Alice Sebold (1999)
Non Fiction

Lucky – Alice Sebold (1999)

In this harrowing memoir, Alice Sebold recounts her experience as a rape survivor, detailing her trauma, resilience, and pursuit of justice.
DH Lawrence
214 - Sons and Lovers - DH Lawrence (1913)
Psychological Satire

Sons and Lovers – DH Lawrence (1913)

Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence delves into the emotional struggles of Paul Morel, caught between devotion to his mother and romantic relationships.
Theodore Dreiser
275 - An American Tragedy - Theodore Dreiser (1925)
Classics Psychological Satire

An American Tragedy – Theodore Dreiser (1925)

An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser follows Clyde Griffiths, whose ambition and pursuit of status lead him to a fateful moral and legal downfall.
DH Lawrence
215 - Women in Love - DH Lawrence (1920)
Classics Psychological

Women in Love – DH Lawrence (1920)

Women in Love by D.H. Lawrence follows the Brangwen sisters’ intense relationships, exploring love, industrialization, and individual freedom in postwar England.