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A Happy Death
Albert Camus · 1972

We Were Liars
E. Lockhart · 2018
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As Good as Dead
Holly Jackson · 2021

Good Girl, Bad Blood
Holly Jackson · 2020

A Perfect Paris Christmas
Mandy Baggot · 2020

My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Ottessa Moshfegh · 2018

Close Protection
Eden Victoria · 2025

Bonjour Tristesse
Françoise Sagan · 2013

The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald · 2003

A Certain Smile
Francoise Sagan · 1956

Paris for One
Jojo Moyes

Breakfast at Tiffany''s
Truman Capote · 1993
<p><b><b><b>Holly Golightly knows that nothing bad can ever happen to you at Tiffany's.</b> In this seductive, wistful masterpiece, Capote created a woman whose name has entered the American idiom and whose style is a part of the literary landscape—her poignancy, wit, and naïveté continue to charm.</b><br></b><br>This volume also includes three of Capote's best-known stories, “House of Flowers,” “A Diamond Guitar,” and “A Christmas Memory,” which the <i>Saturday Review</i> called “one of the most moving stories in our language.” It is a tale of two innocents—a small boy and the old woman who is his best friend—whose sweetness contains a hard, sharp kernel of truth.</p>

Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson

The Picture of Dorian Grey
Oscar Wilde · 2022

Only for Christmas
Tracy Corbett · 2023

Frankenstein
Mary Shelley · 2024

A Good Girl''s Guide to Murder
Holly Jackson · 2024

Animal Farm
George Orwell · 2024

White Nights
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 2024

Batman: The Man Who Laughs: The Deluxe Edition
Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV · 2020

Batman: Year One
Frank Miller, David Mazzucchelli · 2007

Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoyevsky · 2002
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Perfume
Patrick Süskind · 2015

Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë · 1890

Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen · 1918
Austen’s most celebrated novel tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet, a bright, lively young woman with four sisters, and a mother determined to marry them to wealthy men. At a party near the Bennets’ home in the English countryside, Elizabeth meets the wealthy, proud Fitzwilliam Darcy. Elizabeth initially finds Darcy haughty and intolerable, but circumstances continue to unite the pair. Mr. Darcy finds himself captivated by Elizabeth’s wit and candor, while her reservations about his character slowly vanish. The story is as much a social critique as it is a love story, and the prose crackles with Austen’s wry wit.

Emma
Jane Austen · 2019

Nineteen eighty-four
George Orwell · 1946

The Yellow Wall-Paper
Charlotte Perkins Gilman · 2024

Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë · 1848

The Devils
Fyodor Dostoyevsky · 1971
'Devils' ('Besy'), also known in English as 'The Possessed' and 'The Demons' is the third of Dostoevsky's five major novels. It is at once a powerful political tract and a profound study of atheism, depicting the disarray which follows the appearance of a band of modish radicals in a small provincial town. Dostoevsky compares the radicals to the devils that drove the Gadarene swine over the precipice in his vision of a society possessed by demonic creatures that produce devastating delusions of rationality. The novel is full of buffoonery and grotesque comedy. The plot is loosely based on the details of a notorious case of political murder, but Dostoevsky weaves suicide, rape, and a multiplicity of scandals into a compelling story of political evil.

Rebecca
Daphne Du Maurier · 2012







