John Milton
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Classics Fantasy

Paradise Regained – John Milton (1671)

Paradise Regained by John Milton follows Christ’s resistance to Satan’s temptations, portraying the triumph of virtue and divine will.
Frank Herbert
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Fantasy Science Fiction

The Godmakers – Frank Herbert (1972)

Lewis Orne, a restless agent, navigates a galaxy of fragile peace, clashing powers, and godmakers, where political forces, alien minds, and human ambition shape destiny and survival.
Jerome K Jerome
Idle Thoughts
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Satire

Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow – Jerome K Jerome (1886)

Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow by Jerome K. Jerome is a collection of witty essays on life’s trivialities, offering humorous and philosophical musings on daily existence.
John Boyne
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Historical Mystery Romance

Next of Kin – John Boyne (2006)

A gripping tale of inheritance, deceit, and moral reckoning unfolds in 1930s England, where ambition turns deadly and secrets buried with the dead refuse to stay silent.
H Rider Haggard
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Adventure Historical Romance

Cleopatra – H Rider Haggard (1851)

Cleopatra by H. Rider Haggard follows Harmachis, an Egyptian prince destined to overthrow Cleopatra, but entangled in her allure and Egypt’s political turmoil.
HG Wells
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Fantasy Supernatural

The Magic Shop – HG Wells (1903)

The Magic Shop by H.G. Wells follows a boy named Gip as he visits an eerie shop where the magic is far more real and sinister than expected.
Oscar Wilde
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Fantasy

A House of Pomegranates – Oscar Wilde (1888)

A House of Pomegranates by Oscar Wilde is a collection of fairy tales exploring themes of beauty, sacrifice, and morality in a world of fantasy and allegory.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Classics

Glory – Vladimir Nabokov (1931)

A young exile pursues an unnamed glory through memory, longing, and quiet defiance, where every step into the unknown feels like stepping deeper into a dream.
Jules Verne
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Science Fiction

In the Year 2889 – Jules Verne (1889)

In the Year 2889 by Jules Verne is a futuristic short story envisioning technological and societal advancements shaping human civilization in the distant future.
Brandon Sanderson
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Adventure Fantasy

The Most Boring Book Ever – Brandon Sanderson (2024)

A boy defies a lifeless narrative with wild imagination, turning silence into adventure in a tale that playfully unravels the rules of storytelling itself.