Harper Lee Classics Historical Young Adult To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee (1960) In the racially charged South, young Scout Finch observes her father, Atticus, defend a Black man in court, exposing the deep injustices of their society.
Dan Brown Robert Langdon Adventure Historical Mystery Angels & Demons – Dan Brown (2000) Robert Langdon unravels a deadly conspiracy involving the Illuminati and the Vatican, racing through cryptic symbols, ancient secrets, and high-stakes scientific intrigue.
Dan Brown Robert Langdon Adventure Historical Mystery The Da Vinci Code – Dan Brown (2003) Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu investigate a murder tied to secret societies, hidden codes, and a shocking revelation that challenges the foundations of Christianity.
Dan Brown Robert Langdon Adventure Historical Mystery The Lost Symbol – Dan Brown (2009) In Washington, D.C., Robert Langdon deciphers Freemason mysteries and ancient symbols, racing against time to prevent a revelation that could change human understanding.
Dan Brown Robert Langdon Adventure Historical Mystery Inferno – Dan Brown (2013) Robert Langdon follows clues from Dante’s Divine Comedy, battling amnesia and a bioethical threat as he races across Florence to prevent a catastrophic event.
Khaled Hosseini Classics Historical Psychological The Kite Runner – Khaled Hosseini (2003) Set in Afghanistan, this novel follows Amir’s journey of friendship, betrayal, and redemption as he confronts his past and seeks to make amends.
Kathryn Stockett Classics Historical Romance The Help – Kathryn Stockett (2009) In 1960s Mississippi, Aibileen, Minny, and Skeeter challenge racial injustice by sharing the untold stories of Black maids serving white families.
Markus Zusak Classics Historical Young Adult The Book Thief – Markus Zusak (2005) Set in Nazi Germany, young Liesel Meminger finds solace in books while Death narrates her story of survival, love, and the power of words.
John Steinbeck Classics Historical Psychological Of Mice and Men – John Steinbeck (1937) George and Lennie, two displaced workers, dream of a better future in California during the Great Depression, facing hardship, friendship, and tragedy.
Louisa May Alcott Classics Historical Romance Little Women – Louisa May Alcott (1868) Little Women by Louisa May Alcott follows the March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—as they navigate love, ambition, and family life during the Civil War.