Harper Lee’s timeless masterpiece, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” is a poignant coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of racial injustice in the Deep South.
George Orwell’s dystopian classic, “1984,” paints a chilling portrait of a totalitarian society where individuality and freedom are brutally suppressed.
Jane Austen’s beloved novel, “Pride and Prejudice,” captures the complexities of romance, social class, and the pursuit of happiness
Through the eyes of the enigmatic Jay Gatsby and the narrator Nick Carraway, readers delve into the themes of wealth, love, and the emptiness of materialism.
Virginia Woolf’s experimental novel, “To the Lighthouse,” explores the complexities of human consciousness and the passage of time. Through shifting perspectives and stream-of-consciousness narration
Gabriel García Márquez’s magical realist masterpiece, “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” weaves an enchanting tapestry of the Buendía family across multiple generations.