Hermann Hesse
1409 - Beneath the Wheel - Hermann Hesse (1906)_yt
Classics Psychological

Beneath the Wheel – Hermann Hesse (1906)

A gifted boy is crushed beneath the weight of expectations, revealing how brilliance, when stripped of freedom, can quietly fade into silence.
Aldous Huxley
580 - Brave New World Revisited - Aldous Huxley (1958)
Classics Psychological Science Fiction

Brave New World Revisited – Aldous Huxley (1958)

Huxley revisits his dystopian vision, analyzing real-world trends in politics, overpopulation, and human behavior that mirror the world of his novel.
Franz Kafka
57 - A Hunger Artist - Franz Kafka (1924)
Psychological

A Hunger Artist – Franz Kafka (1924)

A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka follows a professional faster who struggles with dwindling public interest, reflecting on art, recognition, and existential isolation.
Gayle Forman
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Psychological Romance

Leave Me – Gayle Forman (2016)

After a heart attack shatters her routine, a woman walks away from her life to rediscover who she is beyond wife, mother, and caretaker - and if she wants it all back.
EM Forster
189 - The Machine Stops - EM Forster (1909)
Psychological Science Fiction

The Machine Stops – EM Forster (1909)

The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster is a dystopian tale where humanity lives underground, dependent on a machine that ultimately begins to fail.
Mark Haddon
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Psychological

The Red House – Mark Haddon (2012)

A fractured family gathers in a country house, where grief, love, and memory intertwine, revealing the fragile beauty, tensions, and quiet longing at the heart of kinship.
Albert Camus
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Classics Psychological

Caligula – Albert Camus (1944)

A mad emperor’s pursuit of the impossible exposes the terror of absolute freedom, where logic becomes tyranny and truth devours all meaning.
Leo Tolstoy
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Classics Historical Psychological

How Much Land Does a Man Need? – Leo Tolstoy (1886)

A peasant’s quest for more land spirals into a haunting lesson on greed, as the promise of wealth gives way to a chillingly ironic fate.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
100 - Young Goodman Brown - Nathaniel Hawthorne (1835)
Fantasy Psychological Supernatural

Young Goodman Brown – Nathaniel Hawthorne (1835)

Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne is an allegorical tale exploring faith, temptation, and the darkness within human nature in Puritan New England.
Hermann Hesse
1410 - The Journey to the East - Hermann Hesse (1932)_yt
Classics Psychological

The Journey to the East – Hermann Hesse (1932)

A forgotten pilgrimage, a vanished servant, and a man’s quest to rediscover faith, memory, and meaning in a world that no longer believes in wonder.