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The Hunger Games Trilogy
Suzanne Collins · 2011
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The Song of Achilles: A Novel
Madeline Miller • 2012
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Of Mice and Men
John Steinbeck

Dracula
Bram Stoker · 2000
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde • 2021
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Gracz
Fedor Mihajlovič Dostoevskij • 2019
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - the Original 1886 Classic (Reader's Library Classics)
Robert Louis Stevenson • 2022
Cierpienia młodego Wertera
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • 2003
Goethe's Faust
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • 1962

The Phantom Of The Opera
Gaston Leroux · 2023

Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy · 2016

The Overcoat
Nikolai Gogol · 2014

Lolita
Vladimir Nabokov · 1955

Alice in Wonderland: The Original 1865 Edition With Complete Illustrations By Sir John Tenniel (A Classic Novel of Lewis Carroll)
Lewis Carroll · 1865
The Metamorphosis
Franz Kafka • 2014
The Metamorphosis is a novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915. It has been cited as one of the seminal works of fiction of the 20th century and is studied in colleges and universities across the Western world. The story begins with a traveling salesman, Gregor Samsa, waking to find himself transformed (metamorphosed) into a large, monstrous insect-like creature. The cause of Samsa's transformation is never revealed, and Kafka himself never gave an explanation. The rest of Kafka's novella deals with Gregor's attempts to adjust to his new condition as he deals with being burdensome to his parents and sister, who are repulsed by the horrible, verminous creature Gregor has become.

F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald · 1991

Hamlet
William Shakespeare · 1980

Moby Dick: Herman Melville's Original Adventure Classic
Herman Melville • 2024
A novel by Herman Melville, an epic tale of obsession and revenge.
Opowieści miłosne, groteski i makabreski T. 1
Edgar Allan Poe • 2012
Zimowe notatki o wrażeniach z lata
Fiodor Dostojewski • 2022
Biesy
Fiodor Dostojewski • 2021
Ted Bundy bestia obok mnie
Ann Rule • 2021
Metro 2033
Dmitry Glukhovsky • 2012
1984
George Orwell • 2013
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.
White Nights
Fyodor Dostoevsky • 2019
Nowy wspaniały świat
Aldous Huxley • 2011
Mechaniczna pomarańcza powieść
Anthony Burgess • 2007
Lord of the Flies
William Golding • 2003
Dead Souls
Nikolai Gogol • 2004

Notes from Underground
Fyodor Dostoevsky • 1994
A novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky, considered one of the first existentialist novels.

Anna Karenina
graf Leo Tolstoy • 1995
A novel by Leo Tolstoy, regarded as a pinnacle of realist fiction.
Diary of a Madman
Nikolai Gogol • 2017
Inspector General
Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol • 1991
The Idiot
Fyodor Dostoevsky • 2003
Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoevsky • 1993
<b>Hailed by <i>Washington Post Book World</i> as “the best [translation] currently available" when it was first published, this second edition of <i>Crime and Punishment </i>has been updated in honor of the 200th anniversary of Dostoevsky’s birth. • <b>ONE OF <i>TIME MAGAZINE</i>'S 100 BEST MYSTERY AND THRILLER BOOKS OF ALL TIME</b></b><br><br>With the same suppleness, energy, and range of voices that won their translation of <i>The Brothers Karamazov</i> the PEN/Book-of-the-Month Club Prize, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky offer a brilliant translation of <i>Crime and Punishment, </i>Dostoevsky's astounding pyschological thriller, newly revised for his bicentenniel. <br><br>In <i>Crime and Punishment</i>, when Raskolnikov, an impoverished student living in the St. Petersburg of the tsars, commits an act of murder and theft, he sets into motion a story that is almost unequalled in world literature for its excruciating suspense, its atmospheric vividness, and its depth of characterization and vision. Dostoevsky’s drama of sin, guilt, and redemption transforms the sordid story of an old woman’s murder into the nineteenth century’s profoundest and most compelling philosophical novel.
The Brothers Karamazov
Fyodor Dostoyevsky • 2004







