Jane Austen Classics Romance Satire Lady Susan – Jane Austen (1871) Lady Susan by Jane Austen portrays a manipulative widow navigating romance and society with sharp wit and calculated charm.
Margaret Atwood Classics Mystery Psychological The Robber Bride – Margaret Atwood (1993) The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood explores betrayal, identity, and power as three women confront their enigmatic nemesis, Zenia.
Virginia Woolf Classics The Waves – Virginia Woolf (1931) The Waves by Virginia Woolf explores six lives through lyrical soliloquies, capturing individuality, time, and human interconnectedness.
Peter Watts Firefall Science Fiction Blindsight – Peter Watts (2006) Blindsight by Peter Watts probes consciousness and humanity as a crew investigates an alien probe in a cerebral, scientifically rich narrative.
Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan Adventure Fantasy Romance Tarzan of the Apes – Edgar Rice Burroughs (1912) Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs is the iconic tale of a boy raised by apes, exploring nature, identity, and the clash of wilderness and civilization.
PG Wodehouse Jeeves Classics Satire My Man Jeeves – PG Wodehouse (1919) My Man Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse presents humorous tales of Bertie Wooster and his clever valet Jeeves, exploring mishaps and solutions.
Paulo Coelho Historical Psychological Fifth Mountain – Paulo Coelho (1996) The Fifth Mountain by Paulo Coelho reimagines Elijah’s trials, blending faith, resilience, and destiny in a tale of rebuilding amid conflict.
John Buchan Richard Hannay Adventure Mystery The Thirty-Nine Steps – John Buchan (1915) The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan is a suspenseful spy thriller as Richard Hannay uncovers a deadly conspiracy on the brink of World War I.
Edgar Allan Poe Supernatural The Masque of the Red Death – Edgar Allan Poe (1842) The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe portrays futile attempts to escape death, blending horror and allegory in a plague-ravaged world.
William Shakespeare Historical Satire Antony and Cleopatra – William Shakespeare (1606) Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare is a timeless tale of passion, political intrigue, and the tragic downfall of two iconic lovers.