The House Across the Lake by Riley SagerMystery and mayhem collide in this gripping thriller about a woman who becomes obsessed with her neighbors across the lake.
Women in Love by D.H. LawrenceThis literary classic offers a candid exploration of love and sexuality through the journeys of two well-bred British sisters in the early 1900s.
The Source by James A MichenerNever before has the sweep of Jewish history been so vividly brought to life in a single novel.
The Notebook by Nicholas SparksHeartache and hope intertwine in this timeless tale of love lost and found, spanning decades of passion, separation, and reunion.
Red Rising by Pierce BrownLoyalty and betrayal clash in this gripping tale of rebellion on Mars, where a lowborn miner infiltrates the elite to topple a brutal regime.
Slow Horses by Mick HerronGripping espionage and dark humor collide in this tale of disgraced spies seeking redemption amid a high-stakes kidnapping case.
Water for Elephants by Sara GruenGripping tales of love and survival unfold against the backdrop of a Depression-era circus in this bestselling novel.
Three Women by Lisa TaddeoSearing and intimate, this nonfiction masterpiece peels back the layers of female desire, exposing the raw truths of sexuality and relationships.
Table for Two by Amor TowlesEmbark on a journey through time and place with this collection of witty, sophisticated short stories and a novella.
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay AsherA haunting tale of teenage tragedy unfolds through cassette tapes, revealing the ripple effects of our actions on others' lives.
War and Peace by Leo TolstoyBringing to life the tumultuous Napoleonic era, this epic saga weaves together war, romance, and philosophy on a grand scale.