Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van PeltGrief, mystery, and an unlikely friendship with an octopus intertwine in this captivating tale of healing and discovery.
Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer JohnsonDiscover what two mice can teach us about resilience, adapting to change, and thriving in business and life.
Uglies by Scott WesterfeldExtreme beauty standards and social conformity collide in this gripping dystopian tale of teenage rebellion and self-discovery.
The Pickwick Papers by Charles DickensRevel in the comedic masterpiece that launched the career of one of the Victorian era’s most popular and influential novelists.
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles DickensFollow the plight of angelic Little Nell Trent and her grandfather in this heart-wrenching tale from Victorian England’s most famous and influential storyteller.
The Wings of the Dove by Henry JamesSet among the Edwardian-era elite in London and Venice, this literary classic explores the pain of love and exposes the dark side of social climbing.
The Winter of Our Discontent by John SteinbeckSet in Long Island, New York, in the early 1960s, this literary classic takes on themes of materialism, social pressures, and personal corruption that continue to resonate with readers.
The Associate by John GrishamBlackmail, corporate espionage, and suspense drive this Manhattan-based legal thriller from a master of the genre.
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis StevensonDiscover the original tale about the duality of human nature and the capacity for evil hidden deep within us.
The Power and the Glory by Graham GreeneA troubled “whisky priest” grapples with his conscience and devotion to his faith while evading capture at a time in Mexico when practicing Catholicism was a crime.
The Rule of Threes by Jeffery DeaverFollow the unexpected twists and turns as Special Agent Constant Marlowe tracks down a serial killer terrorizing a small Midwestern town—and becomes a target.