'Salem's Lot by Stephen KingMalevolent forces descend on a sleepy Maine town in this chilling tale of vampires and small-town terror.
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel DefoeEvery detail of survival and self-reliance is vividly described in this influential literary classic.
Born a Crime by Trevor NoahThe realities and dangers of growing up in apartheid South Africa as a mixed-raced child come to life in Trevor Noah’s gripping, tender, and hilarious memoir.
The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid BanksLet's follow a young boy's magical adventure with miniature people who come to life in this beloved children's fantasy.
Between Two Fires by Christopher BuehlmanA journey through plague-ravaged medieval France turns into a supernatural battle between good and evil in this gripping historical novel.
The Martian Chronicles by Ray BradburyMars becomes a canvas for humanity's dreams and follies in this classic science fiction work spanning decades of interplanetary colonization.
The Fountainhead by Ayn RandEmbark on a journey through the world of architecture and individualism in this influential and controversial novel.
The Last Battle by C.S. LewisNarnia's fate hangs in the balance as a false Aslan emerges and the last king fights to save his realm in this epic conclusion.
Ru by Kim ThúyA poignant tale of displacement and resilience unfolds through lyrical vignettes in this acclaimed immigrant narrative.
The Jungle by Upton SinclairFrom the meatpacking plants of Chicago to the depths of human suffering, this novel exposes the dark underbelly of American industry in the early 1900s.
The House of Mirth by Edith WhartonDesperate socialite Lily Bart navigates the treacherous waters of New York's high society in this classic tale of wealth, morality, and ruin.