Mark Twain
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Classics Mystery Satire

The Stolen White Elephant – Mark Twain (1882)

A royal gift vanishes, triggering a wild manhunt led by a self-assured detective. Absurd clues, blind confidence, and biting satire unravel in this brilliantly comic misadventure.
Charles Dickens
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Classics Historical

Sketches by Boz – Charles Dickens (1836)

Step into the bustling heart of 19th-century London, where wit, sorrow, and satire unveil the hidden lives of ordinary souls with unforgettable charm and piercing insight.
Elie Wiesel
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Classics Historical

The Trial of God – Elie Wiesel (1979)

In a shattered village, Berish, Mendel, and the enigmatic Sam face off in a fierce trial of God, where faith, fury, and defiance collide on the edge of life and death.
Leo Tolstoy
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Adventure Classics Historical

A Prisoner In The Caucasus – Leo Tolstoy (1872)

A daring escape, quiet resilience, and an unlikely bond blossom amid captivity in the Caucasus, where hope survives even in the shadow of war.
Theodore Dreiser
276 - The Genius - Theodore Dreiser (1915)
Satire

The Genius – Theodore Dreiser (1915)

The Genius by Theodore Dreiser follows Eugene Witla, an aspiring artist whose passion, ambition, and relationships shape his rise and fall in the art world.
Frank Herbert
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Fantasy Mystery Science Fiction

Soul catcher – Frank Herbert (1972)

A Native American shaman kidnaps a diplomat’s son, leading them on a harrowing journey through the wild, where vengeance, grief, and unexpected connection collide.
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.
HG Wells
124 - The Star - HG Wells (1897)
Science Fiction

The Star – HG Wells (1897)

The Star by H.G. Wells is a cosmic disaster story where a rogue celestial body threatens Earth, illustrating humanity’s insignificance in the vastness of space.
Joseph Heller
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Classics Satire

Portrait of an Artist, as an Old Man – Joseph Heller (2000)

An aging writer wrestles with fading genius, failed ideas, and the haunting silence of legacy in a darkly comic reflection on art, mortality, and the absurd pursuit of greatness.
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.