A Painted House by John GrishamBearing witness to a tumultuous summer, a young boy grapples with adult secrets and rural hardships in 1950s Arkansas.
Room on the Broom by Julia DonaldsonSoar through the sky with a generous witch and her animal friends in this enchanting children's tale.
White Teeth by Zadie SmithMany aspects of British immigrant experiences are woven into this multigenerational saga of friendship, family, and cultural identity in London.
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill BrysonDelightful science writing illuminates the history of the universe and human knowledge in this bestselling book.
Bleak House by Charles DickensDespite its considerable length, this Victorian masterpiece weaves an intricate tale of mystery, romance, and social commentary that captivates from start to finish.
Nights in Rodanthe by Nicholas SparksMature love blossoms during a stormy weekend at a coastal inn, igniting passion and healing for two middle-aged souls seeking second chances.
Dangerous Liaisons by Pierre Choderlos De LaclosNo other work of fiction has so skillfully exposed the moral decay of pre-revolutionary French aristocracy through a series of scandalous letters.
Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'DellHaunting solitude and remarkable resilience define this unforgettable tale of a young girl's 18-year survival on a remote island.
Confessions of a Video Vixen by Karrine SteffansFrom the seedy underbelly of hip-hop to the glittering heights of fame, this raw memoir exposes the dark realities of the music video industry.
Rock Paper Scissors by Alice FeeneyLove, deception, and face blindness collide in this gripping thriller set against the backdrop of a remote Scottish getaway.
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel KeyesHow would you cope if your intelligence suddenly skyrocketed, only to fade away just as quickly?