A deadly operative returns from exile to confront a covert world of engineered children, ruthless assassins, and the ghosts of a past that refuses to stay buried.
First Love by Ivan Turgenev follows Vladimir Petrovich’s youthful infatuation with Zinaida, capturing the bittersweet complexities of passion and disillusionment.
The Rainbow by D.H. Lawrence traces three generations of the Brangwen family, depicting evolving social roles, personal identity, and the changing landscape of England.
A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka follows a professional faster who struggles with dwindling public interest, reflecting on art, recognition, and existential isolation.
The High Mountains of Portugal by Yann Martel intertwines adventure, grief, and magical realism through three connected stories set against Portugal’s 20th-century backdrop.
A wealthy man’s obsession with a young woman leads him into a spiral of blindness, betrayal, and ruin in this chilling portrait of desire’s darkest illusions.
What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge follows Katy Carr, a spirited girl whose accident teaches her resilience, shaping her journey toward maturity and self-discovery.