Paulo Coelho Adventure Fantasy Psychological Warrior of the Light – Paulo Coelho (1997) Warrior of the Light by Paulo Coelho inspires readers with wisdom on courage, faith, and resilience, guiding them to embrace life’s battles.
Edgar Allan Poe C Auguste Dupin Mystery The Murders in the Rue Morgue – Edgar Allan Poe (1841) The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe introduces Dupin solving a gruesome Parisian murder through analytical brilliance.
Alice Sebold Classics Psychological The Almost Moon – Alice Sebold (2007) The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold examines a mother-daughter bond fractured by abuse, guilt, and a violent act that shatters everything.
Paulo Coelho Fantasy Psychological Aleph – Paulo Coelho (2010) Aleph by Paulo Coelho follows a soul-stirring journey across Russia, where past lives and forgiveness intertwine with love and mysticism.
Margaret Atwood Classics Mystery Psychological The Edible Woman – Margaret Atwood (1969) The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood is a witty satire of societal roles and a woman’s journey to reclaim autonomy in 1960s Canada.
Theodore Dreiser Classics Psychological Satire An American Tragedy – Theodore Dreiser (1925) An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser depicts ambition and moral dilemmas in Clyde Griffiths' turbulent journey through class disparity.
Thomas Paine Non Fiction Common Sense – Thomas Paine (1776) Common Sense by Thomas Paine champions independence with persuasive arguments for liberty, igniting revolutionary fervor in the American colonies.
Jules Verne Baltimore Gun Club Adventure Science Fiction From the Earth to the Moon – Jules Verne (1865) From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne is a visionary adventure of a post-Civil War mission to send a projectile to the moon.
Fyodor Dostoevsky Classics Psychological The Double – Fyodor Dostoevsky (1846) The Double by Fyodor Dostoevsky examines identity, isolation, and mental turmoil through the story of a man confronting his doppelgänger.
Lew Wallace Adventure Classics Historical Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ – Lew Wallace (1880) Ben-Hur by Lew Wallace is a sweeping tale of faith, redemption, and vengeance, intertwining Roman power with Christ's spiritual influence.