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Ulysses
1922 novel by James Joyce

Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights is the only novel by the English author Emily Brontë, initially published in 1847 under her pen name "Ellis Bell". It concerns two extensive upland estates and their landowning families on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons; and their turbulent relationships with the Earnshaws' foster son, Heathcliff. Driven by themes of love, possession, revenge, and reconciliation, the novel is influenced by Romanticism and Gothic fiction. It is considered a classic of English literature.
Catch-22
Catch-22 is a satirical war novel by American author Joseph Heller. It was his debut novel. He began writing it in 1953; the novel was first published in 1961. Often cited as one of the most significant novels of the 20th century, it uses a distinctive non-chronological third-person omniscient narration, describing events from the points of view of different characters. The separate storylines are out of sequence so the timeline develops along with the plot.
Watchmen
Watchmen is a comic book limited series by the British creative team of writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins. It was published monthly by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987 before being collected in a single-volume edition in 1987. Watchmen originated from a story proposal Moore submitted to DC featuring superhero characters that the company had acquired from Charlton Comics. As Moore's proposed story would have left many of the characters unusable for future stories, managing editor Dick Giordano convinced Moore to create original characters instead.

It (novel)
It is a 1986 horror novel by American author Stephen King. This is his 22nd book and his 17th novel written under his own name. The story follows seven children as they are terrorized by an evil entity called It, which exploits the fears of its victims to disguise itself while hunting its prey. It is a monstrous, shapeshifting predator that primarily appears in the form of Pennywise the Dancing Clown to attract its preferred prey of young children.

Slaughterhouse-Five
'''''Slaughterhouse-Five, or, The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death''''' is a 1969 semi-autobiographic science fiction–infused anti-war novel by Kurt Vonnegut. It follows the life experiences of Billy Pilgrim, from his early years, to his time as an American soldier and chaplain's assistant during World War II, to the post-war years. Throughout the novel, Billy frequently travels back and forth through time. The protagonist deals with a temporal crisis as a result of his post-war psychological trauma. The text centers on Billy's capture by the German Army and his survival of the Alli

The Sound and the Fury
1929 novel by William Faulkner

Finnegans Wake
1939 novel by James Joyce

Lord Jim
1900 novel by Joseph Conrad

The God of Small Things
1997 novel by Arundhati Roy

The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
novel by Laurence Sterne

Tender Is the Night
1934 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Chronicle of a Death Foretold
novella by Gabriel García Márquez

Cloud Atlas
2004 novel by David Mitchell

The Girl on the Train
2015 novel by Paula Hawkins

The English Patient
1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje

Trainspotting
1993 novel by Irvine Welsh

The End of Eternity
1955 novel by Isaac Asimov

Light in August
novel by William Faulkner

Project Hail Mary
Project Hail Mary is a 2021 hard science fiction novel by American writer Andy Weir. It centers on school teacher and former biologist Ryland Grace, who wakes up aboard a spacecraft, afflicted with amnesia.
Batman: The Killing Joke
1988 graphic novel by Alan Moore

The Gods Themselves
1972 novel by Isaac Asimov

The Time Traveler's Wife
2003 novel by Audrey Niffenegger

Robots and Empire
1985 novel by Isaac Asimov

Hyperion
1989 novel by Dan Simmons
Dictionary of the Khazars
novel by Milorad Pavić

Naked Lunch
1959 novel by William S. Burroughs

All the Light We Cannot See
2014 novel by Anthony Doerr

Infinite Jest
1996 novel by David Foster Wallace

A Little Life
2015 novel by Hanya Yanagihara
The Time of the Hero
novel by Mario Vargas Llosa

Gone Girl
2012 novel by Gillian Flynn

Nemesis
1989 novel by Isaac Asimov

Nadja
French surrealist book

Oryx and Crake
2003 novel by Margaret Atwood

Invisible Monsters
1999 novel by Chuck Palahniuk

Giovanni's Room
1956 novella by James Baldwin

The Blind Assassin
2000 novel by Margaret Atwood

The Silent Patient
2019 novel by Alex Michaelides

The Green House
novel by Mario Vargas Llosa

My Sister's Keeper
novel by Jodi Picoult

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
novella by Muriel Spark

An Abundance of Katherines
2007 novel by John Green
The Night Circus
2011 novel by Erin Morgenstern

Sarrasine
Sarrasine is a novella written by Honoré de Balzac. Part of his Comédie humaine, it was published in 1830 in the Revue de Paris.

The Good Soldier
1915 novel by Ford Madox Ford

Station Eleven
2014 science fiction novel by Emily St. John Mandel

A Mind at Peace
Turkish novel

Use of Weapons
1990 novel by Iain M. Banks

Love
novel by Toni Morrison
Underworld
1997 novel by Don DeLillo

A Visit from the Goon Squad
2010 novel by Jennifer Egan

Speak
1999 young-adult novel by Laurie Halse Anderson
Tereza Batista: Home from the Wars
1972 novel by Jorge Amado

Hocus Pocus
novel by Kurt Vonnegut (1990)

A Perfect Spy
novel by John le Carré

Bird Box
2014 novel by Josh Malerman

Horns
2010 dark fantasy novel by Joe Hill
G.
1972 novel by John Berger

The Water-Method Man
1972 novel by John Irving