Amid Ice-Nine’s deadly grip, John unravels the lives of the Hoenikkers and the riddles of Bokononism, where science, faith, and absurdity collide on the brink of world’s end.
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen is a satirical novel that follows Catherine Morland, a naive young woman learning to separate gothic fiction from the realities of romance and society.
As a red star threatens to destroy their world, an inept wizard and a naïve tourist embark on a chaotic, magical quest filled with wit, peril, and unlikely heroism.
When a boy born to rewrite magic rises, only a cowardly wizard with no spells and a homicidal chest can stop the world from unraveling into chaos and fire.
A hapless wizard is dragged through time, myth, and Hell itself by a boy's misguided wishes, unraveling the absurdity of power, immortality, and cosmic bureaucracy.
A cowardly wizard is thrust into revolution, mistaken for a hero, and chased by chaos across a faraway empire where fate and folly duel with steel and laughter.
Rincewind runs through a sun-scorched land of impossible beasts and mythic storms, where survival is the punchline and saving the world is just bad luck.
Aging heroes launch a mad quest to return fire to the gods with a bomb, risking the end of the world - and only a cowardly wizard and a flying machine can stop them.
An orc seeks acceptance, a cook finds courage, and football gets a magical makeover in this riotous tale of identity, transformation, and unlikely heroism.
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens follows young Oliver as he struggles to escape poverty and crime in 19th-century England, encountering figures like Fagin and Bill Sikes.