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Treasure Island
1883 novel by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson

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.
The Raven
narrative poem by Edgar Allan Poe

Jane Eyre
1847 novel by Charlotte Brontë

Sense and Sensibility
1811 novel by Jane Austen

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
book by J. K. Rowling

Quidditch Through the Ages
2001 book by J. K. Rowling

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
1848 novel by Anne Brontë

Demian
Demian: The Story of a Boyhood is a bildungsroman by Hermann Hesse, published in 1919. Demian was first published under the pseudonym "Emil Sinclair," the name of the narrator of the story, but Hesse was later revealed to be the author. The tenth edition was the first to bear Hesse's name, and the title was changed to Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair’s Youth.
Federalist Papers
series of 85 essays arguing in favor of the ratification of the US Constitution

Jin Ping Mei
1610 Chinese naturalistic novel
Unua Libro
pamphlet by L. L. Zamenhof, first published in 1887 in Russian and subsequently in other languages, introducing the language Esperanto for the first time

Flatland
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is a satirical novella by the English theologian, Anglican priest and schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott, first published in 1884 by Seeley & Co. of London. Written pseudonymously by "A Square", the book used the fictional two-dimensional world of Flatland to satirise the class and gender hierarchies of Victorian society, but the novella's more enduring contribution is its examination of dimensions.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
1820 short story by Washington Irving

The Bell Jar
1963 novel by Sylvia Plath

The Castle of Otranto
novel by Horace Walpole
The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses
novel by Robert Louis Stevenson

The Running Man
1982 novel by Stephen King
Geronimo Stilton
Italian children's book series
Nancy Drew
fictional character in a juvenile mystery series created by the Stratemeyer Syndicate publisher under the collective pseudonym Carolyn Keene

The Long Walk (novel)
The Long Walk is a dystopian horror novel by American writer Stephen King, published in 1979, under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. Set in a dystopian alternative version of the United States ruled by a totalitarian regime, the plot follows the contestants of a grueling annual walking contest. While not the first of King's novels to be published, The Long Walk was the first novel he wrote, having begun it in 1966–67 during his freshman year at the University of Maine, some eight years before his first published novel, Carrie, was released in 1974.
A Certain Magical Index
Japanese light novel series
Monogatari
Japanese light novel series

Le Grand Meaulnes
novel by French author Alain-Fournier
Thinner
novel by Stephen King

The Dark Half
1989 novel by Stephen King

The Kybalion
book

Rage
1977 novel by Stephen King

The Well of Loneliness
1928 novel by Radclyffe Hall

The Turner Diaries
novel by William Luther Pierce

Either/Or
1st published work of S. Kierkegaard (pen name Victor Eremita) in 2 volumes in 1843; outlines a theory of human existence, marked by the distinction between a hedonistic, aesthetic mode of life and the ethical life predicated upon commitment
Air Gear
Japanese manga series

Fear and Trembling
book by Søren Kierkegaard

The Ego and Its Own
book by philosopher Max Stirner

Out of Africa
novel by Karen Blixen

Story of O
French erotic novel, influential for BDSM
Tenjho Tenge
Japanese manga series
Villette
1853 Victorian bildungsroman by Charlotte Brontë

A General History of the Pyrates
1724 book published in Britain

Shirley
1849 novel by Charlotte Brontë
The Book of Disquiet
posthumous fragmentary modernist prose work by Fernando Pessoa; composed 1913–1934, first published 1982; attributed within Pessoa's heteronymic system to semi-heteronym Bernardo Soares
A Certain Scientific Railgun
2009 manga spin-off series of A Certain Magical Index

Les Chants de Maldoror
Poetic novel of six cantos by Comte de Lautréamont

I Am Number Four
2010 novel by James Frey

The Defense
novel by Vladimir Nabokov

Ali and Nino
1937 novel by Lev Nussimbaum

Le Silence de la mer
short story written in early 1942 by Vercors
The Man in the Moone
1638 novel by Francis Godwin
Dear Boss letter
message received in 1888, which claims to have been written by the serial killer now known as Jack the Ripper

Why I Am Not a Muslim
1995 essay by Ibn Warraq

The Price of Salt
novel by Patricia Highsmith
Redo of Healer
Japanese light novel series

A Dog of Flanders
1872 novel by Ouida
Monster Musume
Japanese manga series

Das Judenthum in der Musik
antisemitic work on music theory by Richard Wagner

Mary
novel by Vladimir Nabokov
A Sign of Affection
Japanese manga series

The Life Before Us
novel by Romain Gary (Émile Ajar)
From Hell letter
Letter sent by serial killer Jack the Ripper

The Sickness Unto Death
book by Søren Kierkegaard