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2013, Katie Green
This graphic memoir is a powerful and deeply personal exploration of a young woman's struggle with eating disorders and trauma. Through evocative hand-drawn illustrations, it chronicles her journey from early signs of anorexia in childhood, through years of battle with her inner demons, to eventual
2007, Julia Serano
The book is a seminal work in transgender studies and feminist theory, providing a powerful critique of societal norms and cultural perceptions surrounding femininity and transgender issues. The author, a transgender woman herself, combines personal narrative with insightful analysis to challenge th
2017, Jon McGregor
In a small English village, the disappearance of a teenage girl during a family holiday casts a shadow over the community. As the search for her unfolds, the novel delves into the lives of the villagers over the course of thirteen years, revealing their personal struggles, changes, and the rhythms o
2006, Jon McGregor
The novel delves into the life of David Carter, a museum curator in a small English town, who is struggling with the inertia of an unfulfilling career and a strained marriage. When he stumbles upon a family secret, it propels him on a journey through his own history, prompting him to reexamine the a
1929, P. G. Wodehouse
In this comedic tale set in the idyllic English countryside, the tranquility of Blandings Castle is disrupted by a series of misadventures involving the theft of a prized manuscript, romantic entanglements, and the quest for a valuable pig. The eccentric Lord Emsworth, his domineering sister, conniv
1905, Arthur Conan Doyle
This collection marks the exciting comeback of literature's most famous detective after his presumed demise at the Reichenbach Falls. The brilliant sleuth resumes his intellectual duels with criminals in a series of thrilling adventures, showcasing his unparalleled deductive skills and unwavering pu
2017, Kate Raworth
The book presents a transformative economic model that proposes a radical rethinking of our current financial systems. It challenges the traditional focus on GDP growth and advocates for a sustainable economy that operates within ecological limits and addresses social foundations. The author introdu
1938, Dorothy Wellesley
"Pride And Other Poems" is a collection of poetry that delves into themes of human emotion, social status, and the complexities of the human experience. The poems reflect on the nature of pride, both as a personal sentiment and a societal construct, exploring how it shapes relationships, self-percep
2018, Rachel Kushner
The novel delves into the life of a young woman serving two consecutive life sentences plus six years at Stanville Women's Correctional Facility in California. Through her eyes, the narrative explores the harsh realities of the American prison system and the interwoven lives of inmates, shedding lig
1979, James Lovelock
The book presents a groundbreaking hypothesis that redefines Earth as a self-regulating system, where the biosphere, atmosphere, oceans, and soil function as a single living organism. This entity, named after the Greek goddess of Earth, maintains the conditions necessary for life through complex int
1665, Robert Hooke
This seminal work from the 17th century is renowned for its detailed and pioneering illustrations of the microscopic world. The author, using one of the earliest compound microscopes, meticulously documented his observations of a previously unseen universe, ranging from the structure of snowflakes a
1943, Roy Chapman Andrews
"Under A Lucky Star" is the autobiography of a renowned naturalist and explorer, chronicling his thrilling adventures and groundbreaking expeditions across the globe. The narrative captures his early passion for the natural world, his rise to fame as a leader in the field of paleontology, and his mo
1977, Steven Weinberg
The book provides a detailed account of the universe's early stages, focusing on the critical first three minutes following the Big Bang when the conditions were set for the formation of matter as we know it. It delves into the fundamental particles and forces that shaped the cosmos, exploring conce
1971, E. O. Wilson
The book is a comprehensive study of the complex social structures and behaviors of insects, such as ants, bees, wasps, and termites. It delves into the intricate organization of their societies, exploring how these creatures communicate, reproduce, and function within their ecosystems. The author e
1973, Carl Sagan
In this thought-provoking work, the author explores the vastness of the universe and humanity's place within it, delving into the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the implications of such discoveries. The book combines scientific rigor with poetic wonder, discussing topics ranging from the o
2019, Katja Oskamp
"Marzahn, Mon Amour" is a reflective and poignant narrative that delves into the lives of ordinary people through the lens of a podiatrist working in the Marzahn district of East Berlin. The book offers a tapestry of human stories, as the protagonist encounters a diverse array of clients, each with
2017, Emily Ruskovich
The novel explores the deeply intricate and emotional landscape of a family in rural Idaho, where a sudden act of violence shatters their lives. The story unfolds through a non-linear narrative, delving into the memories and perspectives of various characters, including a wife grappling with her hus
2016, Mike McCormack
The novel is a stream-of-consciousness narrative that unfolds from the perspective of a deceased middle-aged engineer as he reminisces about his life on All Souls' Day in County Mayo, Ireland. Through a single unbroken sentence, the protagonist reflects on his past experiences, including his family
2012, José Eduardo Agualusa
The novel is a captivating tale of isolation and survival, centered around a woman who bricks herself into her apartment on the eve of Angolan independence. As decades pass, she lives through her fears and fantasies, witnessing the country's turbulent evolution from her unique vantage point. Through
2010, Jon McGregor
The novel delves into the lives of a group of society's marginalized individuals, bound together by their struggles with addiction and poverty. Through a fragmented narrative that weaves together various perspectives, the story unfolds around the death of a homeless man during a cold winter in a der
2006, Rawi Hage
The novel delves into the lives of two childhood friends navigating the treacherous landscape of war-torn Beirut. As the city crumbles under the weight of the Lebanese Civil War, the young men find themselves drawn into the violence and chaos that surrounds them. One chooses the path of emigration,
1999, Alistair MacLeod
The novel delves into the complexities of family bonds, identity, and the enduring impact of heritage through the story of the MacDonald clan, whose roots trace back to 18th-century Scotland. As the protagonist reflects on his life, from his childhood in Cape Breton Island to the present, he grapple
1998, Nicola Barker
"Wide Open" is a novel set on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, England, where the lives of a disparate group of characters intersect in unexpected ways. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the search for identity amidst the backdrop of a bleak, coastal landscape. The characters, each strugg
1994, Herta Müller
The novel is a poignant exploration of life under a repressive regime, following a group of young friends in Romania during the totalitarian rule of Nicolae Ceaușescu. Through the eyes of the narrator, a young woman with aspirations of freedom and self-expression, the story delves into the oppressiv
1992, Javier Marias
The novel delves into the complexities of relationships, secrets, and communication as the protagonist, a translator and interpreter, grapples with the mysterious suicide of his father's first wife and the pervasive silence surrounding it. Through his own marriage and his observations of others', he
1968, Carlos Castaneda
The book is a captivating narrative that explores the author's experiences as an anthropology student under the tutelage of a Yaqui Indian sorcerer. Through a series of extraordinary encounters and the use of powerful psychotropic plants, the protagonist is guided on a spiritual journey to discover
1990, Robert Bly
The book is a deep exploration of modern masculinity, drawing upon an ancient fairy tale to argue that contemporary society has lost touch with traditional male archetypes. Through a blend of mythology, poetry, and psychological insight, the author examines the critical stages of male development, a
1982, Henry Lincoln
The book in question presents a controversial hypothesis about the history of Christianity, suggesting that Jesus Christ may have survived the crucifixion, married Mary Magdalene, and fathered a lineage that later became the Merovingian dynasty of France. The authors weave together a narrative that
1954, Aldous Huxley
In this philosophical and introspective work, the author details his experiences after ingesting a dose of mescaline, a psychedelic substance derived from the peyote cactus. He vividly describes the profound alterations in perception and consciousness he undergoes, exploring the nature of the mind a
1950, L. Ron Hubbard
The book in question is a foundational text for a self-help system that aims to assist individuals in achieving spiritual enlightenment and mental clarity. It posits that the human mind is divided into two parts: the analytical mind, which behaves rationally, and the reactive mind, which stores trau
1968, Erich Von Däniken
The book in question presents a controversial hypothesis that suggests ancient civilizations were visited by advanced extraterrestrial beings who were mistaken for gods by our ancestors. The author examines archaeological and historical evidence, such as the pyramids of Egypt, ancient mythologies, a
1971, Luke Rhinehart
The book revolves around a psychiatrist who becomes disillusioned with his life and the conventions of society. In a quest for true freedom and randomness, he begins making decisions based on the roll of a die, leading to a series of increasingly unconventional and risky adventures. His new philosop
1946, Benjamin Spock
The book in question revolutionized child-rearing approaches by advocating for a more compassionate and flexible parenting style. It provides comprehensive guidance on various aspects of childcare, from feeding and sleeping to behavioral and developmental issues, emphasizing the importance of unders
1905, Edgar Wallace
The book revolves around a group of vigilantes known as The Four Just Men, who are renowned for their commitment to justice, executing those they deem beyond the reach of the law. As the British government introduces an oppressive piece of legislation, the group targets a minister responsible for it
1966, Gavin Lyall
In "Shooting Script," the protagonist, a former Royal Air Force pilot, finds himself entangled in a dangerous adventure after agreeing to fly a plane to the Caribbean for a film shoot. What begins as a seemingly straightforward job quickly spirals into a perilous mission involving smuggling, treache
1987, Simon Brett
In this witty and engaging mystery, a struggling actor finds himself entangled in a real-life whodunit when a series of murders strikes his theater company. As the body count rises, the protagonist must navigate a cast of eccentric characters, backstage drama, and his own insecurities to unmask the
1980, H. R. F. Keating
Set against the backdrop of British India, the book revolves around the investigation of the death of a wealthy and despotic Indian prince. The Maharajah, known for his opulent lifestyle and cruel treatment of subjects, is found dead under mysterious circumstances during a hunting party at his palac
1972, Ed McBain
In this gritty police procedural, a seasoned detective investigates the brutal murder of a woman, only to uncover a web of deceit and infidelity. As the detective delves into the victim's tumultuous marriage and the husband's suspicious behavior, he must navigate through a series of misleading clues
1980, Ken Follett
The novel is a gripping World War II espionage thriller set in North Africa, where an elusive German spy, armed with a powerful secret code named after a classic novel, is transmitting critical information to Rommel's Afrika Korps in their campaign against the British. The British intelligence is in
1970, Peter Lovesey
Set in Victorian London, the book is a thrilling murder mystery centered around a grueling six-day endurance race known as a "wobble." As competitors push their limits in this test of stamina, the event takes a sinister turn when one of the contestants is found dead under suspicious circumstances. A
1957, Julian Symons
In "The Colour Of Murder," a psychological thriller set in post-war England, we delve into the troubled mind of John Wilkins, a man plagued by blackouts and a dissatisfying life. After a series of disturbing dreams and a psychiatric consultation, Wilkins finds himself accused of a crime he cannot re
1957, Alistair MacLean
In this thrilling World War II adventure, a team of Allied commandos is tasked with an almost impossible mission: to destroy a seemingly impregnable German fortress that houses massive guns on the island of Navarone. These guns control the sea channels to the Aegean Sea, preventing the rescue of Bri
1976, Lionel Davidson
"The Sun Chemist" is a thrilling espionage novel that delves into the mysterious world of scientific discovery and political intrigue. The story follows an English historian who stumbles upon a potentially world-changing secret about the pioneering work of a Jewish chemist who had seemingly found a
1955, J. J. Marric
In this classic detective novel, readers follow the tenacious and methodical Inspector George Gideon as he navigates the gritty streets of London, tackling a day filled with a series of complex and seemingly unrelated crimes. From a bank heist and a murder to the hunt for a serial sex offender, Gide
1942, Cyril Hare
"Tragedy at Law" follows the story of a High Court judge, Mr. Justice Barber, as he travels the circuit presiding over cases in the south of England during World War II. Amidst the backdrop of wartime Britain, the judge finds himself the target of a series of mysterious and potentially deadly "accid
1944, Christianna Brand
Set in a rural English hospital during the turmoil of World War II, this classic mystery novel revolves around a series of disturbing events in the hospital's operating theater. When a postman dies on the operating table in what should have been a routine surgery, suspicions arise, leading to an inv
1938, Nicholas Blake
In this gripping detective novel, a grieving father, consumed by the desire for vengeance, sets out to track down and kill the reckless driver who killed his young son in a hit-and-run accident. As he infiltrates the suspect's life, his quest for justice becomes a complex game of cat and mouse, lead
1987, Caroline Graham
In this engrossing murder mystery, the tranquil English village of Badger's Drift becomes the backdrop for a sinister crime when a beloved elderly resident is found dead under suspicious circumstances. Initially ruled as an accidental death, the case is reopened as a murder investigation when a dili
1959, Richard Condon
The novel is a political thriller that delves into the dark world of espionage and brainwashing during the Cold War. It follows the story of a former prisoner of war who, upon returning to the United States, is hailed as a war hero. Unbeknownst to him and the public, he has been programmed by a fore
1981, Dick Francis
In "Twice Shy," the reader is plunged into the thrilling world of horse racing, where a physics teacher with a passion for computers becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and crime. When he is given a set of racing tapes to analyze for betting irregularities, he uncovers more than just patt
1985, Sarah Caudwell
In this witty and intricately plotted mystery, a group of young London barristers becomes entangled in a complex case when one of their number is called upon to advise a group of siblings on a tax matter after the suspicious death of their wealthy aunt. As they delve into the family's affairs, anoth
1965, Adam Hall
In this espionage thriller, a seasoned British secret agent is dispatched to West Berlin during the Cold War to infiltrate a neo-Nazi organization. Tasked with uncovering the group's plans and leadership, the agent navigates a treacherous world of deception and danger. As he delves deeper into the s
1970, Anthony Price
The book is a thrilling espionage novel that follows Dr. David Audley, an intelligence analyst with a knack for history, as he investigates the mysterious crash of a cargo plane in the English countryside. The plane is found to contain a significant amount of gold, leading Audley into a complex laby
1949, Graham Greene
Set in post-World War II Vienna, the story revolves around an American writer who arrives in the city to discover that his childhood friend, whom he had planned to meet, has recently died in a mysterious accident. As he delves deeper into the circumstances surrounding his friend's death, he uncovers
1983, Reginald Hill
In this detective novel, a series of bizarre murders puzzles the police force, with each victim found with a single flower carefully arranged on their body. The case falls into the hands of two seasoned detectives, who must navigate through a web of eccentric characters and cryptic clues. As they de
1937, Caryl Brahms &S. J. Simon
In this comedic murder mystery set in the world of ballet, a Russian ballet company is thrown into disarray when one of their dancers is shot dead during a performance. The eccentric and flamboyant cast of characters, including the temperamental prima ballerina and the company's autocratic impresari
1988, Tony Hillerman
In this gripping mystery novel set in the American Southwest, two Navajo Tribal Police officers investigate a series of puzzling crimes linked to the illegal excavation and theft of Native American artifacts. As they delve deeper into the case, they encounter a cast of characters with conflicting in
1930, Dorothy L. Sayers
In this classic detective novel, a mystery writer is accused of poisoning his former lover with arsenic-laced pralines, leading to a high-stakes trial that seems certain to end in a guilty verdict. However, an aristocratic amateur sleuth, intrigued by the case and convinced of the writer's innocence
1980, P. D. James
"Innocent Blood" is a psychological thriller that delves into the complex themes of identity, revenge, and the quest for truth. The novel follows the journey of an adopted young woman who, upon reaching adulthood, decides to uncover the secrets of her birth parents. Her search leads her to discover
1962, Lionel Davidson
The novel is a thrilling adventure set in the 1950s, where a young British film assistant embarks on a perilous journey into the Himalayas to find his missing brother. Along the way, he encounters a hidden Tibetan kingdom, where he becomes entangled in a web of intrigue, romance, and political rebel