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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
fantasy novel by C. S. Lewis
The Pilgrim’s Progress
1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan

Quo Vadis
historical novel written by Henryk Sienkiewicz

Cry, the Beloved Country
1948 novel by Alan Paton

Barabbas
novel by Pär Lagerkvist

The Children of Men
1992 novel by P. D. James

The Black Spider
novella by the Swiss writer Jeremias Gotthelf written in 1842
The Notre Dame de Paris Mosque
2005 novel by Elena Chudinova

Fireflies
thumb|200px|upright|Illustration of Broučci by Jiří Trnka
thumb|A carving on Jan Karafiát's headstone.
Broučci is a children's book by Jan Karafiát published in Czech kingdom in the early 1870s. The title is the Czech word for beetles, and the word is also used for "traditional Czech figures of fairylike insect people" such as the characters in the book. In English, the title is often translated as Fireflies.

Shadowmancer
Shadowmancer is a fantasy novel by G. P. Taylor, first published privately in 2002. It is a Christian allegory in the form of a fantasy adventure, akin to C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia. Taylor wrote the book to counteract what he saw as a rise in atheist propaganda in children's books such as His Dark Materials. It is the first of four books generally referred to as The Shadowmancer Quartet. The book was a number one best seller in the UK and the US.

Hypatia
1853 novel by the English writer Charles Kingsley

The Holy War
1682 novel by John Bunyan

The Ball and the Cross
1909 novel by G. K. Chesterton