Zane Grey
Pan Handle Smith Trilogy
324 - The Lone Star Ranger - Zane Grey (1914)
Adventure Mystery

The Lone Star Ranger – Zane Grey (1914)

The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey follows Buck Duane, a Texan outlaw forced into a life on the run, facing moral dilemmas and justice in the Wild West.
Alexandre Dumas
98 - The Borgias - Alexandre Dumas (1839)
Historical Satire

The Borgias – Alexandre Dumas (1839)

The Borgias by Alexandre Dumas explores the scandalous rise of Pope Alexander VI and his children Cesare and Lucrezia, notorious for power, corruption, and intrigue.
Gayle Forman
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Historical

Frankie & Bug – Gayle Forman (2021)

Two kids, one summer, and a quiet search for truth, identity, and belonging in a world that doesn’t always play fair - a tender journey through friendship and change.
William Goldman
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Fantasy Historical Satire

The Silent Gondoliers – William Goldman (1983)

A gondolier with a terrible voice changes Venice forever in this bittersweet fable of love, silence, and the quiet beauty of dreams that refuse to die.
HG Wells
123 - Ann Veronica - HG Wells (1909)
Romance Satire

Ann Veronica – HG Wells (1909)

Ann Veronica by H.G. Wells follows a young woman rebelling against societal norms as she pursues education, independence, and self-fulfillment in early 20th-century England.
Zane Grey
325 - Desert Gold - Zane Grey (1913)
Adventure Romance

Desert Gold – Zane Grey (1913)

Desert Gold by Zane Grey is a gripping Western adventure set on the Arizona-Mexico border during the Mexican Revolution, blending romance, action, and redemption.
Hammurabi
337 - The Code of Hammurabi - Hammurabi
Non Fiction

The Code of Hammurabi – Hammurabi

The Code of Hammurabi is an ancient Babylonian legal text containing 282 laws, defining justice, punishment, and governance in one of history’s earliest civilizations.
Elie Wiesel
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Classics Historical

Twilight – Elie Wiesel (1987)

Haunted by a madman’s sacrifice and guided by his friend Pedro, Raphael seeks redemption in a clinic where memory, faith, and madness collide in a profound search for meaning.
Elie Wiesel
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Historical

Hostage – Elie Wiesel (2010)

A kidnapped storyteller, a fierce wife, and two haunted captors clash in a tense struggle of memory, identity, and survival where words become the last line of resistance.
Henri Murger
341 - Bohemians of the Latin Quarter - Henri Murger (1845)
Classics Romance Satire

Bohemians of the Latin Quarter – Henri Murger (1845)

Bohemians of the Latin Quarter by Henri Murger portrays the struggles of young Parisian artists, inspiring Puccini’s opera La Bohème with its themes of love and poverty.