Agatha Christie
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Classics Mystery Psychological

Passenger to Frankfurt – Agatha Christie (1970)

A diplomat, a mysterious woman, and a rising youth rebellion collide in a race to stop a global conspiracy. Dark forces stir - will wit and courage hold the world together?
Gayle Forman
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Psychological Romance Young Adult

I Have Lost My Way – Gayle Forman (2018)

Three strangers collide in New York City, each carrying invisible wounds, and in a single day, they discover how being truly seen can lead the way back to themselves.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Classics Psychological

The Luzhin Defense – Vladimir Nabokov (1929)

A reclusive genius spirals into madness as the boundaries between life and chess blur, revealing the haunting cost of obsession and the fragility of the human mind.
John Steinbeck
489 - In Dubious Battle - John Steinbeck (1936)
Classics Historical Psychological

In Dubious Battle – John Steinbeck (1936)

A strike among California’s apple pickers turns violent as activists and workers clash with powerful landowners in this story of labor struggle.
Margaret Atwood
539 - Lady Oracle - Margaret Atwood (1976)
Classics Mystery Psychological

Lady Oracle – Margaret Atwood (1976)

A romance novelist fakes her death to escape her tangled past, navigating multiple identities, secrets, and self-discovery in this darkly comedic novel.
Albert Camus
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Psychological

Exile and the Kingdom – Albert Camus (1950)

A haunting journey through exile, silence, and fleeting grace, where ordinary lives confront vast landscapes and the quiet weight of freedom, love, and moral solitude.
Sylvia Plath
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Classics Psychological

The Colossus – Sylvia Plath (1960)

Haunting, lyrical, and unflinching, this poetic journey delves into memory, myth, and mourning, revealing the fractured beauty hidden beneath silence and ruin.
Cormac McCarthy
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Psychological

The Sunset Limited – Cormac McCarthy (2006)

A gripping encounter between faith and despair unfolds in a quiet room, where a man tries to save a stranger who no longer wishes to be part of the world.
Oscar Wilde
37 - The Nightingale and the Rose - Oscar Wilde (1888)
Fantasy Psychological

The Nightingale and the Rose – Oscar Wilde (1888)

The Nightingale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde is a parable about love and sacrifice, where a nightingale gives its life for a love that proves unworthy.
Albert Camus
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Classics Psychological

The First Man – Albert Camus (1994)

A man’s search for the father he never knew becomes a tender journey through memory, silence, and the unforgiving beauty of a lost homeland.