The Godfather By Mario Puzo
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
With J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," take a journey deep into Middle-Earth. Join the common hobbit Bilbo Baggins on his remarkable journey with dwarves, wizards, and fantastic creatures. A beautifully envisioned universe serves as the backdrop for this classic story of bravery, friendship, and self-discovery.
The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini
The Prince and the Pauper By Mark Twain
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
The Setting Sun By Osamu Dazai
A family's fall is the focus of Osamu Dazai's book The Setting Sun, which is set in post-World War Two Japan. Upon her return to Japan from her affluent life in China, the protagonist, Kazuko, discovers that her family is having a difficult time adjusting to the country's shifting political and social landscape. While her mother, who is accustomed to a luxurious lifestyle, must deal with the realities of poverty, her brother Naoji is a frustrated writer. Even with dealing with their own problems and setbacks, they learn about the more significant societal changes that are reshaping Japan. The Setting Sun presents a touching and perceptive analysis of post-war Japanese society and identity through its vivid descriptions and reflective storytelling.
The Writing on the Wall by Jenny Eclair
Jenny Eclair's "The Writing on the Wall" paints a compelling portrait of interconnected lives. When mysterious inscriptions emerge in an old cottage, they trigger a chain of events that brings hidden stories to light. Eclair weaves past and present with rich detail, unravelling a tapestry of secrets and revelations that bind generations and reshape destinies.