Joseph Heller
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Classics Historical Satire

Picture This – Joseph Heller (1988)

A philosopher, a painter, and a forgotten poet converge across centuries in a darkly brilliant reflection on power, art, and the eternal absurdity of history.
Mary Wollstonecraft
289 - Maria- or, The Wrongs of Woman - Mary Wollstonecraft (1788)
Classics Psychological Romance

Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman – Mary Wollstonecraft (1788)

Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft follows Maria, confined to an asylum, as she reflects on gender oppression and seeks personal freedom.
Hammurabi
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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.
Leo Tolstoy
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Classics Fantasy Psychological

Ivan the Fool – Leo Tolstoy (1885)

A humble peasant's kindness, toil, and quiet wisdom unravel evil and outshine kings, revealing a world where simplicity triumphs over power, greed, and war.
Leo Tolstoy
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Classics Psychological

Kholstomer – Leo Tolstoy (1886)

A forgotten horse's life unveils the cruelty of ownership, the dignity of suffering, and the silent wisdom that outlives youth, pride, and power.
HG Wells
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Psychological Science Fiction

A Modern Utopia – HG Wells (1905)

A Modern Utopia by H.G. Wells presents a visionary ideal society, exploring themes of governance, equality, and human progress on a parallel Earth.
Franz Kafka
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Classics Psychological

The Great Wall of China – Franz Kafka (1931)

A haunting reflection on power, belief, and the futility of grand ambitions, where scattered stones and silent rulers shape a world teetering between myth and meaning.
Elie Wiesel
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Classics Historical Psychological

The Judges – Elie Wiesel (1999)

Five strangers - a rabbi, a soldier, an archivist, a press agent, and a playboy - take shelter from a storm, only to face a host who forces them to confront guilt and survival.