Albert Camus
1036 - The Guest - Albert Camus (1957)_yt
Classics Psychological

The Guest – Albert Camus (1957)

A man faces an impossible moral choice on a silent plateau, where justice, freedom, and solitude collide under a sky indifferent to all human consequence.
Alice Walker
1643 - Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart - Alice Walker (2004)_yt
Psychological Romance

Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart – Alice Walker (2004)

A woman journeys through memory, loss, and the wild unknown, seeking the river within that might restore her spirit and awaken her to life’s deepest truths.
Leo Tolstoy
1320 - God Sees the Truth, but Waits - Leo Tolstoy (1872)_yt
Classics Psychological

God Sees the Truth, but Waits – Leo Tolstoy (1872)

A man condemned by fate endures decades of suffering in search of justice, only to discover that true freedom lies in forgiveness.
Marie Corelli
334 - The Sorrows of Satan - Marie Corelli (1895)
Fantasy Psychological Supernatural

The Sorrows of Satan – Marie Corelli (1895)

The Sorrows of Satan by Marie Corelli is a supernatural novel exploring wealth, ambition, and the consequences of temptation in a materialistic Victorian society.
Leo Tolstoy
1322 - Three Deaths - Leo Tolstoy (1859)_yt
Classics Psychological

Three Deaths – Leo Tolstoy (1859)

Three lives end - a noblewoman, a peasant, and a tree - each revealing a different truth about death, dignity, and the quiet wisdom of nature.
HG Wells
121 - In the Days of the Comet - HG Wells (1906)
Psychological Science Fiction

In the Days of the Comet – HG Wells (1906)

In the Days of the Comet by H.G. Wells follows William Leadford as a cosmic event transforms human consciousness, leading to profound societal changes.
Franz Kafka
976 - The Burrow - Franz Kafka (1924)_yt
Classics Psychological

The Burrow – Franz Kafka (1924)

An obsessive creature tunnels into darkness, seeking safety in silence, only to unearth a deeper terror - the echo of fear that no walls can keep out.
Margaret Cavendish
335 - Blazing World - Margaret Cavendish (1666)
Psychological Science Fiction

Blazing World – Margaret Cavendish (1666)

The Blazing World by Margaret Cavendish is an early feminist sci-fi novel, following a woman who becomes ruler of an alternate universe filled with strange beings.
Franz Kafka
977 - A Report for an Academy - Franz Kafka (1917)_yt
Classics Psychological

A Report for an Academy – Franz Kafka (1917)

An ape's haunting transformation into a man reveals the cost of survival, the illusion of freedom, and the quiet tragedy of losing oneself to become acceptable.
Mary Wollstonecraft
289 - Maria- or, The Wrongs of Woman - Mary Wollstonecraft (1788)
Classics Psychological Romance

Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman – Mary Wollstonecraft (1788)

Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft follows Maria, confined to an asylum, as she reflects on gender oppression and seeks personal freedom.