Explore societal norms, class distinctions, and the transformative power of love through wit and dialogue of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, two spirited characters in early 19th-century England.
It tells the story of Pip, an orphan boy trying to transcend his humble origins who finds himself unexpectedly given the opportunity to live a life of wealth.
Middlemarch is a monumental novel that explores modern life, featuring characters like Dorothy Brooke and Tertius Lydgate, highlighting their struggles and enduring relevance.
The first science-fiction novel explores the concept of technology-created life and humanity's responsibility in a tragic cycle of destruction and loss.
The book is about a boy named Auld Jock, a shepherd, who moves to Edinburgh but struggles with poverty. His only companion is Skye's terrier Bobby, who guards his grave for 14 years.
Little Women, a beloved classic by Louisa May Alcott, follows the four March sisters as they navigate life, love, and loss in Civil War-era New England.
Orlando, a whimsical tale by Virginia Woolf, follows the life of a wealthy Elizabethan nobleman who discovers he is a woman, showcasing gender and love perceptions throughout history.