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A Clockwork Orange
1962 novel by Anthony Burgess
The Phantom of the Opera
1910 novel by Gaston Leroux
Norwegian Wood
1987 novel by Haruki Murakami
Kafka on the Shore
2002 novel by Haruki Murakami
American Psycho
1991 novel by Bret Easton Ellis
The Glass Bead Game
novel by Hermann Hesse (1943)
The Kreutzer Sonata
novella by Leo Tolstoy
Doctor Faustus
1947 novel by Thomas Mann
Sound! Euphonium
novel series by Ayano Takeda
Jean-Christophe
thumb|A Swedish translation of Jean-Christophe, 10 parts in 6 volumes Jean-Christophe (1904‒1912) is the novel in 10 volumes by Romain Rolland for which he received the Prix Femina in 1905 and which contributed to his receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915. It was translated into English by Gilbert Cannan.
Soul Music
1994 novel by Terry Pratchett
Maskerade
Maskerade is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett, the eighteenth book in the Discworld series. The witches Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg visit the Ankh-Morpork Opera House to find Agnes Nitt, a girl from Lancre, and get caught up in a story similar to The Phantom of the Opera.
High Fidelity
1995 novel by Nick Hornby
The Awakening
novel by Kate Chopin
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
1987 novel by Douglas Adams
The Vampire Lestat
1985 novel by Anne Rice
Gertrud
novel by Hermann Hesse
The Piano Teacher
1983 Novel by Elfriede Jelinek
The Ground Beneath Her Feet
Salman Rushdie's sixth novel
About a Boy
1998 novel by Nick Hornby
The Loser
novel by Thomas Bernhard
The Unconsoled
1995 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro
Idoru
Idoru is a 1996 science fiction novel by William Gibson, first published in the United States by G.P. Putnam's Sons. Gibson has described the book as set in the same universe as Virtual Light but not a sequel, with only a small number of shared characters. Critics and scholars have frequently discussed Idoru alongside Virtual Light (1993) and ''All Tomorrow's Parties'' (1999), which Tama Leaver describes as Gibson's "post-cyberpunk" "Interstitial trilogy", and which a later profile in The New Yorker characterized as a connected phase of his 1990s work set largely in California and Tokyo in the
Juliet, Naked
novel by Nick Hornby
The Commitments
1987 novel by Roddy Doyle
Under the Greenwood Tree
1872 novel by Thomas Hardy
A Visit from the Goon Squad
2010 novel by Jennifer Egan
The Song of the Lark
novel by Willa Cather
Glamorama
Glamorama is a 1998 novel by American writer Bret Easton Ellis. Glamorama is set in, and satirizes, the 1990s, specifically celebrity culture and consumerism. Time describes the novel as "a screed against models and celebrity".
Shine
2020 novel by Jessica Jung
Daisy Jones & the Six
2019 novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid