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Vampire Lestat
Anne Rice · 1985
Returning to the hypnotic world she so brilliantly created in Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice demonstrates once again her power to enthrall. “Brilliant ... its undead characters are utterly alive.”—The New York Times Book Review With the same richness of drama, atmosphere and incident, she tells the fantastic story of the vampire Lestat, whom we first perceived as the seductive devil-vampire of Interview with the Vampire and whom we now follow through the ages as he searches for the origin and meaning of his own dark immortality. And who, more and more, engages our sympathy until he stands revealed as a questing romantic, a vampire-hero with his own strange and passionate courage and morality. As the novel opens, Lestat, having risen from the earth after a fifty-five years' sleep, and infatuated with the modern world, presents himself in all his vampire brilliance as a rock star, a superstar, a seducer of millions. And, in this blaze of adulation, daring to break the vampire oath of silence, he determines to tell his story, to rouse the generations of the living dead from their slumbers and to penetrate the riddle of his own existence. As he speaks we are plunged back into eighteenth-century France, into the castle where we meet the young Lestat: child of impoverished aristocrats, heroic hunter of wolves, at odds with his tyrannical father, running away to join a traveling troupe of actors. We see him in the licentious Paris of the day, first apprentice at a boulevard theater, then its most celebrated actor, idolized, adored by many and--night after night--watched by one . . . until, in a sleep filled with dreams of the wolves he killed as a boy, he is shocked awake by a dark figure and suddenly, horribly, eternally joined to the unholy brotherhood. We follow Lestat as he searches for others like him--in churches and brothels, in gambling houses, huts and palaces--sometimes joined by the vampire-angel Gabrielle, who is bound to him both by blood and by passion; sometimes traveling with his adored Nicolas, the violinist whose music and beauty are equally transcendent. We follow Lestat as he travels from the snowcapped mountains of the Auvergne and the primeval forest of ancient Gaul to Sicily, Istanbul, Venice and Cairo, searching for his origins, sometimes finding clues to the birth of the vampire race, knowing always that the central truth eludes him. But all the while, throughout his travels, through many lands and many times, Lestat has made enemies among his brethren--vampires who are in terror of his questions, who fear he will disturb the uneasy balance in which they exist with the mortal world, and who suspect in him a desire to rule. And when, in the caves below a craggy Greek island, in a sanctuary whose walls are covered with gold-flecked murals, the very first of the living dead awake, the truth at the heart of his quest is at last revealed. Ancient forces held immobile through the ages are irreversibly set in motion, and as the novel rushes to its stunning climax, Lestat's vampire foes converge in pursuit of him on the demonic freeways of the twentieth century.

Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
V.E. Schwab · 2025
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El gato negro y otras historias (Biblioteca Edgar Allan Poe) (Spanish Edition)
Edgar Allan Poe · 2015
Este libro contiene El gato negro El hombre de la multitud El poder de las palabras El retrato oval La máscara de la muerte roja Los hechos en el caso de M.Valdemar El cajón oblongo El diablo en el campanario La carta robada Un descenso al Maelström
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Interview with the Vampire
Anne Rice • 2008
In a darkened room a young man sits telling the macabre and eerie story of his life - the story of a vampire, gifted with eternal life, cursed with an exquisite craving for human blood.
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Utopia
Thomas More · 2012

Chile Under Pinochet
Mark Ensalaco · 2010
"When the army comes out, it is to kill."—Augusto Pinochet Following his bloody September 1973 coup d'état that overthrew President Salvador Allende, Augusto Pinochet, commander-in-chief of the Chilean Armed Forces and National Police, became head of a military junta that would rule Chile for the next seventeen years. The violent repression used by the Pinochet regime to maintain power and transform the country's political profile and economic system has received less attention than the Argentine military dictatorship, even though the Pinochet regime endured twice as long. In this primary study of Chile Under Pinochet, Mark Ensalaco maintains that Pinochet was complicit in the "enforced disappearance" of thousands of Chileans and an unknown number of foreign nationals. Ensalaco spent five years in Chile investigating the impact of Pinochet's rule and interviewing members of the truth commission created to investigate the human rights violations under Pinochet. The political objective of human rights organizations, Ensalaco contends, is to bring sufficient pressure to bear on violent regimes to induce them to end policies of repression. However, these efforts are severely limited by the disparities of power between human rights organizations and regimes intent on ruthlessly eliminating dissent.

Chile: la memoria prohibida VOL 2
Rodrigo Atria · 2023

History of Torture Throughout the Ages
George Ryley Scott · 2003
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

La Noche de Tlatelolco (Spanish Edition)
Elena Poniatowska · 2014
La noche de Tlatelolco es quiza el libro mexicano mas reeditado de los tiempos recientes, y con sobrada razon: en el Poniatowska reunio numerosos testimonios cruciales, vivos, asustados, indignados, dignos, valerosos, desafiantes, de los tragicos dias de octubre de 1968. La intensidad de la cronica, el dolor del testimonio y la fuerza avasalladora de la denuncia le confieren a este libro su condicion ejemplar. Ha sido, en efecto, un modelo tanto por su concepcion y su factura como por su resonancia: es historia viva, memoria rebelde, arma contra el silencio. Como tal, La noche de Tlatelolco es el libro emblematico de Mexico en las ultimas decadas.

Tengo miedo torero (Spanish Edition)
Pedro Lemebel · 2001
En este libro se cuenta una historia de amor en el Santiago del 86, el año del atentado a Pinochet. Un muchacho del Frente Patriótico Manuel Rodríguez, que va a participar en la acción, vive una relación sentimental con un gay que lo apoya, sin saber-sabiéndolo, en sus planes políticos. Pero éstos fracasan y acaba también su relación. El escenario es exactamente el del año que pudo ser decisivo pero no lo fue: las protestas, los neumáticos humeando en las calles de la capital, los apagones; el repiqueteo a menudo tan angustioso del «Diario de Cooperativa»; los boleros, rancheras y baladas de la época; Pinochet lidiando en la intimidad con sus fantasmas y sus pesadillas, y con una Lucía, su mujer, encaprichada con los últimos modelos de Nina Ricci; y la Loca del Frente, protagonista y testigo, personaje carnavalesco entrañable, puente entre los sueños y la desdicha.<br/>Tengo miedo torero es el verso de una canción que interpretaba Sara Montiel. Sus palabras sugieren, más allá de «su densa teatralidad» y sus ecos melancólicos, la interioridad recóndita de un país que, según lo define Lemebel, «sueña muy poco, sueña a crédito, no sueña lo imposible».<br/>«Pedro Lemebel posee la escritura más original y portentosa, por su barroquismo, del ambiente literario chileno, una imaginería de excepcional riqueza lingüística. Claramente Tengo miedo torero viene de El beso de la mujer araña de Manuel Puig, así como de Fresa y chocolate y Antes que anochezca» (Willy Haltenhoff, La Nación).<br/>«Un estilo desenfadado, irreverente, sarcástico y, sobre todo, intencionadamente provocativo que siempre ha exhibido este autor... Su lectura sobresalta, desconcierta, pero entretiene y tiene un sabor gratificante» (José Promis, El Mercurio).<br/>«¡Olé, Olé! Sólo a Pedro Lemebel podría habérsele ocurrido una novela como Tengo miedo torero, en parte la obra más destacada de su talento» (Camilo Marks, Qué pasa).

Human Acts: A Novel
Han Kang · 2017

The Giver (Giver Quartet, Book 1)
Lois Lowry · 1993

I Who Have Never Known Men
Jacqueline Harpman · 2019
<p><b>SISTERHOOD. SECRETS. SURVIVAL.</b><br> <br> <b>Discover the haunting, heart-breaking post-apocalyptic TikTok sensation.</b><br> <br> Deep underground, thirty-nine women are kept in isolation in a cage. Above ground, a world awaits. Has it been abandoned? Devastated by a virus?<br> <br> Watched over by guards, the women have no memory of how they got there, no notion of time, and only vague recollection of their lives before. But, as the burn of electric light merges day into night and numberless years pass, a young girl - the fortieth prisoner - sits alone an outcast in the corner.<br> <br> Soon she will show herself to be the key to the others' escape and survival in the strange world that awaits them above ground. The woman who will never know men.<br> <br> <b>WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY SOPHIE MACKINTOSH, BOOKER PRIZE-LONGLISTED AUTHOR OF THE <i>WATER CURE</i><br> <br> **<i>Orlanda</i>, the next sensation from Jacquline Harpman, is available now**</b></p>

Brave New World
Aldous Huxley

Tender Is the Flesh
Agustina Bazterrica · 2020
<b>INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER</b><br> <br><b>Working at the local processing plant, Marcos is in the business of slaughtering humans—though no one calls them that anymore.</b><br><br>His wife has left him, his father is sinking into dementia, and Marcos tries not to think too hard about how he makes a living. After all, it happened so quickly. First, it was reported that an infectious virus has made all animal meat poisonous to humans. Then governments initiated the “Transition.” Now, eating human meat—“special meat”—is legal. Marcos tries to stick to numbers, consignments, processing.<br> <br>Then one day he’s given a gift: a live specimen of the finest quality. Though he’s aware that any form of personal contact is forbidden on pain of death, little by little he starts to treat her like a human being. And soon, he becomes tortured by what has been lost—and what might still be saved.

Ensayo Sobre La Ceguera
José Saramago · 2024

The Vegetarian
Han Kang · 2016
<b>FROM HAN KANG, WINNER OF THE 2024 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE</b><br><br><b>“[Han Kang’s] intense poetic prose . . . exposes the fragility of human life.”—The Nobel Committee for Literature, in the citation for the Nobel Prize</b><br><br><b><i>A NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER</b><br><b>WINNER OF THE INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE </b><br><b>ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES’S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21ST CENTURY<br>A <i>KIRKUS REVIEWS </i>BEST FICTION BOOK OF THE CENTURY</b><br><br><b>“Ferocious.”—<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> (Ten Best Books of the Year)</b><br><b>“Both terrifying and terrific.”—Lauren Groff</b><br><b>“Provocative [and] shocking.”—<i>The Washington Post</i></b><br><br>Before the nightmares began, Yeong-hye and her husband lived an ordinary, controlled life. But the dreams—invasive images of blood and brutality—torture her, driving Yeong-hye to purge her mind and renounce eating meat altogether. It’s a small act of independence, but it interrupts her marriage and sets into motion an increasingly grotesque chain of events at home. As her husband, her brother-in-law and sister each fight to reassert their control, Yeong-hye obsessively defends the choice that’s become sacred to her. Soon their attempts turn desperate, subjecting first her mind, and then her body, to ever more intrusive and perverse violations, sending Yeong-hye spiraling into a dangerous, bizarre estrangement, not only from those closest to her, but also from herself. <br><br>Celebrated by critics around the world, <i>The Vegetarian</i> is a darkly allegorical, Kafka-esque tale of power, obsession, and one woman’s struggle to break free from the violence both without and within her.<br><b><br>A Best Book of the Year: <i>BuzzFeed, Entertainment Weekly, Wall Street Journal, Time, Elle, The Economist, HuffPost, Slate, Bustle, The St. Louis Dispatch, Electric Literature, Publishers Weekly</i></b>

El jardín de los inocentes / Garden of the Innocent (Spanish Edition)
Carlos Pinto · 2025
Crudo, intrigante y adictivo. Una historia basada en hechos reales del maestro del suspense chileno.<br/><br/>Edison, un estudiante de Medicina que realiza abortos clandestinos junto con su novia, Emilia, se ve involucrado en la muerte de una muchacha durante una de sus intervenciones. Al mismo tiempo, lo acusan de robar material quirúrgico de su universidad y aprovecha este delito menor para entrar en prisión y eludir así la investigación del fallecimiento de la joven.<br/><br/>Facundo Pineda, un experimentado detective, se convierte en la principal amenaza de la pareja, pues insiste en buscar los nexos entre dos hechos muy distintos que lo acercarán a la verdad. Lo que no esperaba es que su sed de justicia lo empujará a un camino sin retorno.<br/><br/>El periodista Carlos Pinto se inspira en un dramático caso real para desvelar los oscuros secretos de dos inpiduos que, por malas decisiones, cruzan el límite de la ética, la moral y la legalidad.<br/><br/>ENGLISH DESCRIPTION<br/><br/>Rough, intriguing, and addictive. A story based on true events, by the master of Chilean suspense.<br/><br/>Edison, a med student that performs clandestine abortions assisted by his girlfriend, Emilia, is involved in the death of a young woman during one of his interventions. At the same time, he is accused of stealing surgical material from his university and uses that misdemeanor to go to jail and avoid being investigated for the woman’s death.<br/><br/>Experienced detective Facundo Pineda becomes the number one threat to the couple, since he insists in looking for connections between two very different events that will take him closer to the truth. What he didn’t expect is that his thirst for justice would push him to a path of no return.<br/><br/>Journalist Carlos Pinto draws inspiration from a dramatic real case to unveil the dark secrets of two individuals that, after making poor decisions, cross the limits of ethics, morality, and legality.

El silencio de los malditos / The Silence of The Damned (Spanish Edition)
Carlos Pinto · 2022

A Certain Hunger
Chelsea G. Summers · 2020

The Monk
Matthew Lewis · 2013

CADAVER EXQUISITO
Agustina Bazterrica · 2023

The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 1)
Rick Riordan · 2006

Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Novels and Stories, Vol. 1
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle · 1986
Since his first appearance in Beeton’s Christmas Annual in 1887, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes has been one of the most beloved fictional characters ever created. Now, in two paperback volumes, Bantam presents all fifty-six short stories and four novels featuring Conan Doyle’s classic hero--a truly complete collection of Sherlock Holmes’s adventures in crime!<br/><br/>Volume I includes the early novel A Study in Scarlet, which introduced the eccentric genius of Sherlock Holmes to the world. This baffling murder mystery, with the cryptic word Rache written in blood, first brought Holmes together with Dr. John Watson. Next, The Sign of Four presents Holmes’s famous “seven percent solution” and the strange puzzle of Mary Morstan in the quintessential locked-room mystery.<br/><br/>Also included are Holmes’s feats of extraordinary detection in such famous cases as the chilling “ The Adventure of the Speckled Band,” the baffling riddle of “The Musgrave Ritual,” and the ingeniously plotted “The Five Orange Pips,” tales that bring to life a Victorian England of horse-drawn cabs, fogs, and the famous lodgings at 221B Baker Street, where Sherlock Holmes earned his undisputed reputation as the greatest fictional detective of all time.

Star Wars: The High Republic: Path of Deceit
Tessa Gratton · 2022

East of Eden (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics)
John Steinbeck · 1952

Catcher in the Rye
J. D. Salinger · 2008

Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity
Devon Price PhD · 2022

Giovannis Room
Baldwin, James

The Idiot (Vintage Classics)
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 2003

MANDIBULA
Mónica Ojeda · 2024
Finalista al National Book Award, torna in libreria in una nuova edizione Mandibula di Mónica Ojeda. Un universo femminile, quello di Mandibula, retto dalla paura, che si esprime nei rapporti familiari, nella sessualità, nella violenza e con le trasformazioni della crescita. Fernanda si risveglia legata in una casa in mezzo alla foresta. A rapirla è stata Clara, l'insegnante di Lingua e Letteratura, a sua volta tormentata dalle allieve dell'elitario istituto femminile dove insegna. La migliore amica di Fernanda è la carismatica Annelise, con cui convince altre studentesse a riunirsi in un edificio abbandonato, tra riti iniziatici ispirati dalla lettura di storie creepypasta e lodi al Dio Bianco, entità spirituale che appare quando l'ingenuità dell'infanzia inizia a compromettersi. Mónica Ojeda - sulla scia di maestri del calibro di Lovecraft, Poe e King - utilizza gli strumenti del thriller psicologico per evidenziare le storture che si manifestano nei rapporti tra allieve, madri, figlie, sorelle e amiche del cuore, e rispondere all'enigma che ossessiona le protagoniste del suo romanzo: «Qual è l'unico animale che nasce da sua figlia e concepisce sua madre?»

The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: A Play
Stephen Adly Guirgis · 2005

The Pleasure of the Text
Roland Barthes · 1990

Star Wars Psychology: Dark Side of the Mind (Volume 2) (Popular Culture Psychology)
Carrie Goldman, Travis Langley · 2015

La Heredera del Tiempo (Spanish Edition)
Constanza Tourblanche · 2023

Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead: A Novel
Emily Austin · 2021

Zami: A New Spelling of My Name: A Biomythography
Audre Lorde · 1982

Metamorphoses (Penguin Classics)
Ovid · 2004

House of Hunger
Alexis Henderson · 2022

Blood Countess (Lady Slayers)
Lana Popovic · 2020

They Never Learn
Layne Fargo · 2020

The Waves
Virginia Woolf · 1978

Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers
Lillian Faderman · 2012
As Lillian Faderman writes, there are "no constants with regard to lesbianism," except that lesbians prefer women. In this groundbreaking book, she reclaims the history of lesbian life in twentieth-century America, tracing the evolution of lesbian identity and subcultures from early networks to more recent diverse lifestyles. She draws from journals, unpublished manuscripts, songs, media accounts, novels, medical literature, pop culture artifacts, and oral histories by lesbians of all ages and backgrounds, uncovering a narrative of uncommon depth and originality.

Prince Caspian
C. S. Lewis · 2007

The Handmaids Tale
Margaret Atwood · 2017

War and Peace (Penguin Clothbound Classics)
Leo Tolstoy · 2017
<b>A stunning clothbound Hardcover Classics edition of Tolstoy’s great novel, one of the undisputed masterpieces of world literature. <b>Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s <i>The Great American Read</i></b></b><br> <br> At a glittering society party in St. Petersburg in 1805, conversations are dominated by the prospect of war. Terror swiftly engulfs the country as Napoleon’s army marches on Russia, and the lives of three young people are changed forever. The stories of quixotic Pierre, cynical Andrey, and impetuous Natasha interweave with a huge cast, from aristocrats and peasants, to soldiers and Napoleon himself. In <i>War and Peace</i>, Tolstoy entwines grand themes—conflict and love, birth and death, free will and fate—with unforgettable scenes of nineteenth-century Russia, to create a magnificent epic of human life in all its imperfection and grandeur.<br> <br> For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

Rebecca
Daphne du Maurier · 2013

The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson · 2022
Experience Robert Louis Stevenson's timeless masterpiece, "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," like never before with this exquisite edition. Our classic novella is brought to life through its captivating narrative, thought-provoking themes, and now, enhanced by beautifully crafted illustrations and a modern, eye-catching cover.<br/><br/>Classic Tale, Timeless Lessons: Step into the dark and mysterious world of 19th-century London, where the lines between good and evil blur in the most unsettling of ways. Dr. Jekyll, a respected scientist, is plagued by a hidden, malevolent alter ego, Mr. Hyde. As the story unfolds, you'll be drawn into the psychological exploration of duality, morality, and the consequences of unchecked desires. Stevenson's exploration of the human psyche remains as relevant and thought-provoking today as it was when first penned.<br/><br/>Classically Illustrated: This edition features a selection of striking, classically inspired illustrations that breathe life into Stevenson's haunting narrative. Each illustration complements the text, helping you visualize the eerie streets of Victorian London and the enigmatic transformations of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.<br/><br/>Modern Cover, Timeless Story: In addition to its timeless content, this edition boasts a modern cover design that will look stunning on any bookshelf. The fusion of classic storytelling with a contemporary aesthetic makes it a perfect addition to both traditional and modern libraries.<br/><br/>Perfect for Collectors and New Readers: Whether you're a collector of classic literature or a new reader seeking to discover the power of Stevenson's prose, this edition is a must-have. It offers a fresh perspective on a literary classic, making it accessible and engaging for readers of all backgrounds.<br/><br/>Rediscover the chilling and thought-provoking world of "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" through this beautifully presented edition. Dive into the depths of human nature, moral ambiguity, and the consequences of temptation, all while enjoying the elegance of classic illustrations and a modern cover that make this book a true treasure for your library.<br/><br/>Order your copy today and experience the enduring allure of a literary masterpiece brought to life in a way you've never seen before.

The Bell Jar
Sylvia Plath · 2025

Les Miserables (Penguin Clothbound Classics)
Victor Hugo · 2012
Now a major musical film from Oscar-winning director Tom Hooper (The King's Speech), starring Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway, and also featuring Amanda Seyfreid, Helena Bonham-Carter and Sacha Baron-Cohen, Victor Hugo's Les Misérables is one of the great works of western literature. Victor Hugo's tale of injustice, heroism and love follows the fortunes of Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman), an escaped convict determined to put his criminal past behind him. But his attempts to become a respected member of the community are constantly put under threat: by his own conscience, when, owing to a case of mistaken identity, another man is arrested in his place; and by the relentless investigations of the dogged Inspector Javert (Russell Crowe). It is not simply for himself that Valjean must stay free, however, for he has sworn to protect the baby daughter of Fantine (Anne Hathaway), driven to prostitution by poverty. Victor Hugo (1802-85) wrote volumes of criticism, Romantic costume dramas, satirical verse and political journalism but is best remembered for his novels, especially Notre-Dame de Paris (1831), also known as The Hunchback of Notre-Dame and Les Misérables (1862) which was adapted into one of the most successful musicals of all time. 'All human life is here' Cameron Mackintosh, producer of the musical Les Misérables 'One of the half-dozen greatest novels of the world' Upton Sinclair 'A great writer - inventive, witty, sly, innovatory' A. S. Byatt, author of Possession

Macbeth
William Shakespeare · 2021

The Illiad
Homeros;Homer · 2019

The Odyssey
Homer · 2018

Animal Farm
George Orwell · 1996

1984 (Essential Orwell Classics)
George Orwell · 2022

Mobydick
Herman Melville · 2016

The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald · 2021

Crier's War
Nina Varela · 2019

The Color Purple: A Novel
Alice Walker · 2019

When Women Were Warriors Book I: The Warrior's Path
Catherine M Wilson · 2008

Affinity
Sarah Waters · 2002

Last Night at the Telegraph Club
Malinda Lo · 2021

The Well of Loneliness
Radclyffe Hall · 2024

The Dark Wife
Sarah Diemer · 2011

Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Jeanette Winterson · 2007

The Prince | Niccolò Machiavelli
Niccolò Machiavelli · 2021

Tell it to the Bees
Fiona Shaw · 2019

The Price of Salt
Patricia Highsmith · 2015

Annie on My Mind
Nancy Garden · 2017
A landmark in LGBT fiction, this captivating story of two teenage girls who fall in love is a “classic of the genre” (Publishers Weekly). When Liza Winthrop first lays eyes on Annie Kenyon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, she knows there’s something special between them. Soon, their close friendship develops into a deep and intimate romance. Neither imagined that falling in love could be so wonderful, but as Liza and Annie’s newfound sexuality sparks conflict in both their families and at their schools, they discover it will take more than love for their relationship to succeed. One of the first books to positively portray a lesbian relationship, Annie on My Mind is a groundbreaking classic of the genre. The subject of a First Amendment lawsuit over banned books and one of School Library Journal’s “One Hundred Books that Shaped the Century,” Nancy Garden’s iconic novel is an important story for anyone discovering who they’re meant to be.

Fingersmith
Sarah Waters · 2002
The Handmaiden, a film adaptation of Fingersmith, directed by Park Chan-wook and starring Kim Tae-Ri, is now available. Sue Trinder is an orphan, left as an infant in the care of Mrs. Sucksby, a "baby farmer," who raised her with unusual tenderness, as if Sue were her own. Mrs. Sucksby’s household, with its fussy babies calmed with doses of gin, also hosts a transient family of petty thieves—fingersmiths—for whom this house in the heart of a mean London slum is home. One day, the most beloved thief of all arrives—Gentleman, an elegant con man, who carries with him an enticing proposition for Sue: If she wins a position as the maid to Maud Lilly, a naïve gentlewoman, and aids Gentleman in her seduction, then they will all share in Maud’s vast inheritance. Once the inheritance is secured, Maud will be disposed of—passed off as mad, and made to live out the rest of her days in a lunatic asylum. With dreams of paying back the kindness of her adopted family, Sue agrees to the plan. Once in, however, Sue begins to pity her helpless mark and care for Maud Lilly in unexpected ways...But no one and nothing is as it seems in this Dickensian novel of thrills and reversals.

Crush (Yale Series of Younger Poets)
Richard Siken · 2005

Our Wives Under The Sea
Julia Armfield · 2022

This Is How You Lose the Time War
Amal El-Mohtar, Max Gladstone · 2019
HUGO AWARD WINNER: BEST NOVELLA<br/><br/>NEBULA AND LOCUS AWARDS WINNER: BEST NOVELLA<br/><br/>ONE OF NPR’S BEST BOOKS OF 2019<br/><br/>Two time-traveling agents from warring futures, working their way through the past, begin to exchange letters—and fall in love in this thrilling and romantic book from award-winning authors Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone.<br/><br/>In the ashes of a dying world, Red finds a letter marked “Burn before reading. Signed, Blue.”<br/><br/>So begins an unlikely correspondence between two rival agents in a war that stretches through the vast reaches of time and space.<br/><br/>Red belongs to the Agency, a post-singularity technotopia. Blue belongs to Garden, a single vast consciousness embedded in all organic matter. Their pasts are bloody and their futures mutually exclusive. They have nothing in common—save that they’re the best, and they’re alone.<br/><br/>Now what began as a battlefield boast grows into a dangerous game, one both Red and Blue are determined to win. Because winning’s what you do in war. Isn’t it?<br/><br/>A tour de force collaboration from two powerhouse writers that spans the whole of time and space.

Maurice: A Novel
E. M. Forster · 2005

On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous: A Novel
Ocean Vuong · 2019
An instant New York Times Bestseller!<br/><br/>Longlisted for the 2019 National Book Award for Fiction, the Carnegie Medal in Fiction, the 2019 Aspen Words Literacy Prize, and the PEN/Hemingway Debut Novel Award<br/><br/>Shortlisted for the 2019 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize<br/><br/>Winner of the 2019 New England Book Award for Fiction!<br/><br/>Named one of the most anticipated books of 2019 by Vulture, Entertainment Weekly, Buzzfeed, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Oprah.com, Huffington Post, The A.V. Club, Nylon, The Week, The Rumpus, The Millions, The Guardian, Publishers Weekly, and more.<br/><br/>“A lyrical work of self-discovery that’s shockingly intimate and insistently universal…Not so much briefly gorgeous as permanently stunning.” —Ron Charles, The Washington Post<br/><br/>Poet Ocean Vuong’s debut novel is a shattering portrait of a family, a first love, and the redemptive power of storytelling<br/><br/>On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is a letter from a son to a mother who cannot read. Written when the speaker, Little Dog, is in his late twenties, the letter unearths a family’s history that began before he was born — a history whose epicenter is rooted in Vietnam — and serves as a doorway into parts of his life his mother has never known, all of it leading to an unforgettable revelation. At once a witness to the fraught yet undeniable love between a single mother and her son, it is also a brutally honest exploration of race, class, and masculinity. Asking questions central to our American moment, immersed as we are in addiction, violence, and trauma, but undergirded by compassion and tenderness, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is as much about the power of telling one’s own story as it is about the obliterating silence of not being heard.<br/><br/>With stunning urgency and grace, Ocean Vuong writes of people caught between disparate worlds, and asks how we heal and rescue one another without forsaking who we are. The question of how to survive, and how to make of it a kind of joy, powers the most important debut novel of many years.<br/><br/>Named a Best Book of the Year by:<br/>GQ, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, Library Journal, TIME, Esquire, The Washington Post, Apple, Good Housekeeping, The New Yorker, The New York Public Library, Elle.com, The Guardian, The A.V. Club, NPR, Lithub, Entertainment Weekly, Vogue.com, The San Francisco Chronicle, Mother Jones, Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal Magazine and more!

No Longer Human
Osamu Dazai · 1973
<p> Mine has been a life of much shame. I can't even guess myself what it must be to live the life of a human being. </p><p>Portraying himself as a failure, the protagonist of Osamu Dazai's No Longer Human narrates a seemingly normal life even while he feels himself incapable of understanding human beings. His attempts to reconcile himself to the world around him begin in early childhood, continue through high school, where he becomes a "clown" to mask his alienation, and eventually lead to a failed suicide attempt as an adult. Without sentimentality, he records the casual cruelties of life and its fleeting moments of human connection and tenderness.</p><p>Still one of the ten bestselling books in Japan, No Longer Human is an important and unforgettable modern classic: "The struggle of the individual to fit into a normalizing society remains just as relevant today as it was at the time of writing." (The Japan Times)</p>

The Priory of the Orange Tree
Samantha Shannon · 2019

Tipping the Velvet: A Novel
Sarah Waters · 2000
“Erotic and absorbing…Written with startling power.”—The New York Times Book Review<br/><br/>Nan King, an oyster girl, is captivated by the music hall phenomenon Kitty Butler, a male impersonator extraordinaire treading the boards in Canterbury. Through a friend at the box office, Nan manages to visit all her shows and finally meet her heroine. Soon after, she becomes Kitty's dresser and the two head for the bright lights of Leicester Square where they begin a glittering career as music-hall stars in an all-singing and dancing double act. At the same time, behind closed doors, they admit their attraction to each other and their affair begins.

Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
John Green · 2025
Instant #1 New York Times bestseller! • #1 Washington Post bestseller! • #1 Indie Bestseller! • USA Today Bestseller!<br/><br/>John Green, award-winning author and passionate advocate for global healthcare reform, tells a deeply human story illuminating the fight against the world’s deadliest infectious disease.<br/><br/>“The real magic of Green’s writing is the deeply considerate, human touch that goes into every word.” –The Associated Press<br/><br/>“Told with the intelligence, wit, and tragedy that have become hallmarks of the author’s work.... This is the story of us.” –Slate<br/><br/>“Earnest and empathetic.” –The New York Times<br/><br/>Tuberculosis has been entwined with humanity for millennia. Once romanticized as a malady of poets, today tuberculosis is seen as a disease of poverty that walks the trails of injustice and inequity we blazed for it.<br/><br/>In 2019, author John Green met Henry Reider, a young tuberculosis patient at Lakka Government Hospital in Sierra Leone. John became fast friends with Henry, a boy with spindly legs and a big, goofy smile. In the years since that first visit to Lakka, Green has become a vocal advocate for increased access to treatment and wider awareness of the healthcare inequities that allow this curable, preventable infectious disease to also be the deadliest, killing over a million people every year.<br/><br/>In Everything Is Tuberculosis, John tells Henry’s story, woven through with the scientific and social histories of how tuberculosis has shaped our world—and how our choices will shape the future of tuberculosis.

The Brothers Karamazov: A Novel in Four Parts and an Epilogue
Fyodor Dostoyevsky · 2003

Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Robin Feuer Miller · 2006

The Divine Comedy (The Inferno, The Purgatorio, and The Paradiso)
Dante Alighieri · 2003
The authoritative translations of The Inferno, The Purgatorio, and The Paradiso—together in one volume.<br/><br/>Belonging in the immortal company of the great works of literature, Dante Alighieri’s poetic masterpiece, The Divine Comedy, is a moving human drama, an unforgettable visionary journey through the infinite torment of Hell, up the arduous slopes of Purgatory, and on to the glorious realm of Paradise—the sphere of universal harmony and eternal salvation.<br/><br/>Now, for the first time, John Ciardi’s brilliant and authoritative translations of Dante’s three soaring canticles—The Inferno, The Purgatorio, and The Paradiso—have been gathered together in a single volume. Crystallizing the power and beauty inherent in the great poet’s immortal conception of the aspiring soul, The Divine Comedy is a dazzling work of sublime truth and mystical intensity.

Othello
William Shakespeare
<b>The authoritative edition of<i> Othello </i>from The Folger Shakespeare Library, the trusted and widely used Shakespeare series for students and general readers.</b><br><br>In <i>Othello</i>, Shakespeare creates powerful drama from a marriage between the exotic Moor Othello and the Venetian lady Desdemona that begins with elopement and mutual devotion and ends with jealous rage and death. Shakespeare builds many differences into his hero and heroine, including race, age, and cultural background. Yet most readers and audiences believe the couple’s strong love would overcome these differences were it not for Iago, who sets out to destroy Othello. Iago’s false insinuations about Desdemona’s infidelity draw Othello into his schemes, and Desdemona is subjected to Othello’s horrifying verbal and physical assaults.<br> <br> This edition includes:<br> -Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play<br> -Full explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play<br> -Scene-by-scene plot summaries<br> -A key to the play’s famous lines and phrases<br> -An introduction to reading Shakespeare’s language<br> -An essay by a leading Shakespeare scholar providing a modern perspective on the play<br> -Fresh images from the Folger Shakespeare Library’s vast holdings of rare books<br> -An annotated guide to further reading<br> <br> Essay by Susan Snyder<br> <br> The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, is home to the world’s largest collection of Shakespeare’s printed works, and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe. In addition to exhibitions open to the public throughout the year, the Folger offers a full calendar of performances and programs. For more information, visit Folger.edu.

White Nights
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 2024

Perfume: The Story of Murder
Patrick Suskind · 1986

The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories (Penguin Classics)
Leo Tolstoy · 2008

The Steppenwolf
Hermann Hesse · 2023
This revolutionary translation is the only way to experience the novel as Hesse envisioned it nearly one hundred years ago.<br/>The quest for self-discovery never ends, especially for Harry Haller―better known as the Steppenwolf. After a life spent in self-imposed isolation, Harry meets the mysterious Hermine and becomes captivated by her intoxicating power. Through their nighttime adventures, the Steppenwolf experiences the decadent underbelly of the bourgeois society he always despised. Harry becomes a man divided―lost in a surreal underground world of pleasure and set on a collision course with his innermost desires.<br/>There has never been a translation that fully captures the essence of Hermann Hesse’s own spiritual questioning until now. Kurt Beals restores the original meaning of this hallucinatory German tale in a recognizably modern voice. Beals’s expert introduction traces the impact of The Steppenwolf for readers seeking meaning during the upheaval of world conflicts, the onslaught of new technologies, and life’s uncertainties.

Phantom of the opera
Gaston Leroux · 2023

La regina Margot
Alexandre Dumas · 2006
"La storia che Dumas ci narra è spesso pura invenzione; i suoi personaggi sono psicologicamente incerti, e piuttosto improbabili. Ma di tutto questo difficilmente ci si accorge, perché Dumas possiede come pochi altri il dono di catturare il lettore e di immergerlo nella vicenda narrata. Tutto in lui è brio, azione, vita..." (Giorgio Mirandola).






