Star Begotten by H.G. Wells explores the idea of Martians subtly altering human minds through cosmic rays, blending science fiction with philosophical introspection.
Tickets, Please! by D.H. Lawrence follows Annie, a tram conductor, and John Joseph Raynor in a power struggle over gender roles and retribution in wartime England.
Rodney Stone by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a Regency-era novel blending boxing, naval history, and high society intrigue with real-life historical figures.
The Valley of Silent Men by James Oliver Curwood is an adventure novel set in the Canadian wilderness, blending romance, law enforcement, and the struggle for survival.
The Head of the House of Coombe by Frances Hodgson Burnett follows Feather Gareth-Lawless and her daughter Robin as they navigate wealth, societal expectations, and emotional neglect in Edwardian London.
The Lady in the Looking Glass by Virginia Woolf is a reflective short story that questions identity and perception through the character of Isabella Tyson.
A Final Reckoning by G.A. Henty is a historical adventure novel set in colonial Australia, following Reuben Whitney’s encounters with bushrangers and untamed landscapes.
The Man by Bram Stoker is a gothic romance following Stephen Norman, an unconventional woman who challenges gender norms in her pursuit of love and independence.
The Treasure in the Forest by H.G. Wells follows two men who search for hidden treasure on a remote island, only to face eerie and deadly consequences.