14 novels to read
1. “Catch-22” — a comical satire of bureaucracy and military rule.
2. “Uprooted” — a magical tale of a headstrong young woman's quest to right an ancient wrong.
3. “I, The Jury” — a hardboiled private detective sets out to find justice for his murdered friend.
4. “The Hobbit” — an unexpected journey for a small hobbit that leads to unbelievable adventure.
5. “Night Watch” — a supernatural battle between the forces of good and evil hidden in everyday life.
6. “Lord of Light” — in a future world dominated by a mysterious god figure, rebellion is brewing among the populace.
7. “Anna Karenina” — a story of forbidden love, unhappiness, and tragedy set against the backdrop of Russian aristocracy.
8. “North and South” — two people from dissimilar backgrounds find their lives intertwined amidst social unrest in 1840s England.
9. “Huckleberry Finn” — Mark Twain's timeless classic about a young boy's journey down the Mississippi River at the hands fate and self-discovery.
10. “The Night Circus” — enchanting battles of wit and will play out underneath the illuminated tents of an otherworldly circus.
11. “To Kill a Mockingbird” — Harper Lee's masterpiece about compassion, justice, and prejudice set during 1930s Alabama.
12. “Crime and Punishment" — Fyodor Dostoevsky's gripping psychological thriller following one man's journey through guilt, redemption, and morality.
13. “The Horse and His Boy” — an adventurous tale in which two unexpected heroes join forces to bravely confront danger in strange lands beyond their own.
14. "The Count of Monte Cristo" — Revenge unfolds as Edmond Dantès escapes imprisonment and pursues his captors with relentless vengeance.
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1. “Catch-22” — a comical satire of bureaucracy and military rule.
2. “Uprooted” — a magical tale of a headstrong young woman's quest to right an ancient wrong.
3. “I, The Jury” — a hardboiled private detective sets out to find justice for his murdered friend.
4. “The Hobbit” — an unexpected journey for a small hobbit that leads to unbelievable adventure.
5. “Night Watch” — a supernatural battle between the forces of good and evil hidden in everyday life.
6. “Lord of Light” — in a future world dominated by a mysterious god figure, rebellion is brewing among the populace.
7. “Anna Karenina” — a story of forbidden love, unhappiness, and tragedy set against the backdrop of Russian aristocracy.
8. “North and South” — two people from dissimilar backgrounds find their lives intertwined amidst social unrest in 1840s England.
9. “Huckleberry Finn” — Mark Twain's timeless classic about a young boy's journey down the Mississippi River at the hands fate and self-discovery.
10. “The Night Circus” — enchanting battles of wit and will play out underneath the illuminated tents of an otherworldly circus.
11. “To Kill a Mockingbird” — Harper Lee's masterpiece about compassion, justice, and prejudice set during 1930s Alabama.
12. “Crime and Punishment" — Fyodor Dostoevsky's gripping psychological thriller following one man's journey through guilt, redemption, and morality.
13. “The Horse and His Boy” — an adventurous tale in which two unexpected heroes join forces to bravely confront danger in strange lands beyond their own.
14. "The Count of Monte Cristo" — Revenge unfolds as Edmond Dantès escapes imprisonment and pursues his captors with relentless vengeance.
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