Mark Twain
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Classics Historical Mystery

The Double-Barrelled Detective – Mark Twain (1902)

A chilling pursuit of justice unfolds as a gifted tracker uses uncanny senses to hunt a man across continents, unraveling truth, vengeance, and the cost of obsession.
HG Wells
125 - A Modern Utopia - HG Wells (1905)
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.
William Goldman
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Classics Historical

Boys and Girls Together – William Goldman (1964)

Five young lives collide in New York, chasing dreams and escaping ghosts, where love wounds, ambition devours, and survival comes at the cost of innocence.
DH Lawrence
219 - The Lost Girl - DH Lawrence (1920)
Psychological Satire

The Lost Girl – DH Lawrence (1920)

The Lost Girl by D.H. Lawrence follows Alvina Houghton’s journey of self-discovery as she escapes the constraints of her upbringing to find love and freedom.
Edgar Allan Poe
245 - A Tale of the Ragged Mountains - Edgar Allan Poe (1843)
Psychological Supernatural

A Tale of the Ragged Mountains – Edgar Allan Poe (1843)

A Tale of the Ragged Mountains by Edgar Allan Poe follows Augustus Bedloe, whose eerie, dreamlike journey through the Virginia wilderness reveals a supernatural connection to the past.
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.
HG Wells
126 - Tales of Space and Time - HG Wells (1899)
Adventure Psychological Science Fiction

Tales of Space and Time – HG Wells (1899)

Tales of Space and Time by H.G. Wells is a collection of speculative fiction stories exploring human nature, scientific curiosity, and the unknown.
AB Mitford
339 - The Tale of the Forty-Seven Rônins – AB Mitford (1871)
Fantasy Historical

The Tale of the Forty-Seven Rônins – AB Mitford (1871)

The Tale of the Forty-Seven Rônins by A.B. Mitford recounts the legendary story of samurai loyalty, honor, and revenge during feudal Japan’s Edo period.
George Gissing
312 - The Nether World - George Gissing (1889)
Satire

The Nether World – George Gissing (1889)

The Nether World by George Gissing portrays the grim realities of poverty in Victorian London, following characters trapped in social and economic despair.
Elie Wiesel
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Historical

A Mad Desire to Dance – Elie Wiesel (2006)

Haunted Doriel seeks healing with Thérèse, a steadfast psychoanalyst, as memories of love and loss with Rina and Maya pull him between madness, faith, and the hunger for meaning.