![Silence and I, A developing TBR - Books hypelist by [̲̅M][̲̅i][̲̅c][̲̅h]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fassets.hypelist.com%2FuserAssets%2FfKLo76QXR6P68p4toLoFLonA7CJ3%2Fhypelists%2Fcovers%2F3F7230F3-F399-47B4-83FF-BABC7524A896.jpg&w=3840&q=85)
Silence and I, A developing TBR
Items in this hypelist
The night is young and full of terrors

If We Were Villains
M. L. Rio • 2017
Oliver Marks has just served ten years for the murder of one of his closest friends - a murder he may or may not have committed. On the day he's released, he's greeted by the detective who put him in prison. Detective Colborne is retiring, but before he does, he wants to know what really happened ten years ago.As a young actor studying Shakespeare at an elite arts conservatory, Oliver noticed that his talented classmates seem to play the same roles onstage and off - villain, hero, tyrant, temptress - though Oliver felt doomed to always be a secondary character in someone else's story. But when the teachers change up the casting, a good-natured rivalry turns ugly, and the plays spill dangerously over into life.When tragedy strikes, one of the seven friends is found dead. The rest face their greatest acting challenge yet: convincing the police, and themselves, that they are blameless.

Strange Houses
Uketsu · 2025

Strange Pictures
Uketsu · 2025

The Secret History
Donna Tartt · 1992
<b><b><b><b>ONE OF <i>TIME MAGAZINE</i>'S 100 BEST MYSTERY AND THRILLER BOOKS OF ALL TIME • </b>INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • A contemporary literary classic and "a<b>n accomplished psychological thriller ... absolutely chilling" (<i>Village Voice</i>)</b>, f<b>rom the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of <i>The Goldfinch.<br><br></i></b></b></b>One of <i>The Atlantic</i>’s Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years</b><br><br>Under the influence of a charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at a New England college discover a way of thought and life a world away from their banal contemporaries. But their search for the transcendent leads them down a dangerous path, beyond human constructs of morality.<br><br><b>“A remarkably powerful novel [and] a ferociously well-paced entertainment . . . Forceful, cerebral, and impeccably controlled.” —<i>The New York Times</i></b>
We’re only getting older, baby

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Gabrielle Zevin · 2022

Atmosphere
Taylor Jenkins Reid • 2025

The Five People You Meet in Heaven
Mitch Albom · 2006

Before the Coffee Gets Cold
Toshikazu Kawaguchi · 2019
We were born to die

The Song of Achilles
Madeline Miller · 2012

They Both Die at the End
Adam Silvera · 2018
The adults are talking

The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde · 1890

Anna Karenina
graf Leo Tolstoy · 1878

Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoevsky • 1866

The Odyssey
Homer

Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen · 1813

Frankenstein
Mary Shelley · 1818

To Kill a Mockingbird
Harper Lee · 1960
All the lonely people

The Bell Jar
Sylvia Plath · 1963
<p><i>The Bell Jar</i> chronicles the crack-up of Esther Greenwood: brilliant, beautiful, enormously talented, and successful, but slowly going under -- maybe for the last time. Sylvia Plath masterfully draws the reader into Esther's breakdown with such intensity that Esther's insanity becomes completely real and even rational, as probable and accessible an experience as going to the movies. Such deep penetration into the dark and harrowing corners of the psyche is an extraordinary accomplishment and has made <i>The Bell Jar</i> a haunting American classic.</p> <p>This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.</p>

My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Ottessa Moshfegh · 2018

Girl, Interrupted
Susanna Kaysen · 1993

The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Stephen Chbosky · 1999

The Catcher in the Rye
J. D. Salinger · 1951
Everybody knows

1984
George Orwell · 1949
75th ANNIVERSARY EDITION “Orwell saw, to his credit, that the act of falsifying reality is only secondarily a way of changing perceptions. It is, above all, a way of asserting power.”—The New Yorker In 1984, London is a grim city in the totalitarian state of Oceania where Big Brother is always watching you and the Thought Police can practically read your mind. Winston Smith is a man in grave danger for the simple reason that his memory still functions. Drawn into a forbidden love affair, Winston finds the courage to join a secret revolutionary organization called The Brotherhood, dedicated to the destruction of the Party. Together with his beloved Julia, he hazards his life in a deadly match against the powers that be. Lionel Trilling said of Orwell’s masterpiece “1984 is a profound, terrifying, and wholly fascinating book. It is a fantasy of the political future, and like any such fantasy, serves its author as a magnifying device for an examination of the present.” Though the year 1984 now exists in the past, Orwell’s dystopian classic remains an urgent call for the individual willing to speak truth to power.

Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury · 1953

Never Let Me Go
Kazuo Ishiguro · 2006

Animal Farm
George Orwell · 1945
True story

If This is a Man
Primo Levi · 1969

Man’s Search For Meaning
Viktor Frankel • 1946

I'm Glad My Mom Died
Jennette McCurdy · 2022











