Sylvie and Bruno by Lewis Carroll blends fantasy and satire, weaving together the fairyland adventures of Sylvie and Bruno with Victorian social critique.
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.
Sybil, or The Two Nations by Benjamin Disraeli explores class division in Victorian England, highlighting the struggles between the rich aristocracy and the poor.
Immortal Chem manipulate Earth’s lives for sport, as Fraffin directs and Kelexel investigates, while Thurlow and Ruth struggle unaware beneath their cold, watchful gaze.
A man’s desperate quest for redemption unravels beneath the weight of trust, guilt, and fate in this haunting tale of dignity lost and a chance tragically undone.
A boy grows through love, loss, and friendship in a world that never stops breaking and rebuilding him - a quiet journey that lingers long after the last page.
A man steps away from his life for a day and vanishes for twenty years, exploring the haunting cost of absence, anonymity, and the quiet unraveling of identity.