Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence is a controversial novel exploring love, class, and passion in postwar England, challenging social and sexual norms.
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray follows Becky Sharp’s rise and fall in 19th-century high society, contrasting her ambition with Amelia Sedley’s virtue.
Duma Key by Stephen King is a psychological horror novel about a man recovering from an accident who discovers his art has eerie, supernatural consequences.
The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells follows Edward Prendick, who discovers a remote island where Dr. Moreau conducts gruesome experiments blending human and animal life.
A young soul breaks free from a world of illusions, journeying through darkness, mentors, and visions to discover the divine truth hidden deep within the self.
A gamer is thrust into a global secret war where his skills may save humanity - if he can first uncover the truth hidden behind the game he thought he knew.
In a smoky Amsterdam bar, a stranger's mesmerizing confession unravels pride, guilt, and the haunting echo of a laugh that forever changed his view of himself and humanity.
Three lives entwine in a lush Appalachian summer, where grief, passion, and wilderness converge to reveal the fierce beauty of nature and the quiet power of transformation.