Classics
1984 by George Orwell
Rated 5.00 out of 5
A Timeless Warning: George Orwell’s 1984
“I do not believe that the society I described in 1984 will necessarily become a reality, but I do believe that something similar may come to exist,” wrote George Orwell after publishing his novel. What was once science fiction in 1948 has become a chilling reflection of contemporary reality.
Dracula (Illustrated) by Bram Stoker
Rated 4.67 out of 5
Dracula, an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, is renowned for introducing the iconic vampire, Count Dracula.
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
Rated 5.00 out of 5
The “brilliant, funny, and deeply meaningful novel” (The New Yorker) that solidified J.D. Salinger as a defining voice in American literature and sparked a lifelong love of books in millions of readers worldwide.
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Rated 4.00 out of 5
Step into a world of beauty, indulgence, and dark secrets in The Picture of Dorian Gray. Dorian Gray, a young and stunningly handsome man, falls into a life of hedonism after his portrait is painted. As he succumbs to pleasures and sins, he remains forever youthful while his portrait ages, bearing the weight of his immoral choices. Oscar Wilde’s haunting tale delves into the dangers of vanity and the corrupting effects of living without conscience. With its timeless themes and unforgettable characters, The Picture of Dorian Gray is a captivating, thought-provoking masterpiece that resonates long after the final page.