Some are my favorites, and also must reads. Includes every genre (love, philosophy, drama, politics, fairy tales, dystopia etc...)
With the intrigue of a psychological thriller, The Stranger—Camus's masterpiece—gives us the story of an ordinary man unwittingly drawn into a senseless murder on an Algerian beach.
The Stranger by Albert Camus, 9780679720201
A tender, melanholiv tale of fleeting love and lonelinrss-dreamy yet grounded in human sorrow.
White Nights (Penguin Little Black Classics)
A bold critique of societal norms and gener roles, with a powerful, liberating climax.
A Doll's House : a play: Annotated
Minimalist, stoic reflection on struggle, dignity and man's place in nature.
The Old Man and the Sea
Bittersweet fairx tales laced with beauty, sacrifice, and sharp social commentary (btw the stories are not really for kids yet i read it when I was 6 lol, I still go back to this book and some stories are truly heart touching, I cry every time.)
The Happy Prince & Other Tales
Chilling confessional monolouge that unreveals guilt, hypocrisy, and existential despair.
The Fall by Camus, Albert (1991) Paperback
Brilliant, chaotic desecent into the mind of a bitter, alienated man-philosophically dense and darkly introspective.
Notes from Underground (Vintage Classics)
An absolute must read, sharp allegorical satire of revolution gone wrong - simple yet deeply political.
Animal Farm: 75th Anniversary Edition
Moving meditation on mortality, matrrialism, and the search for authentic life.
The Death of Ivan Ilych
Surreal, tragic parable of alientation, with Kafka's signature sense of dread and absurdity.
The Metamorphosis
Gotich exploration of creation, ambition, and what it mens to be human.
Frankenstein (Dover Thrift Editions)
A book that marked my chilhood and many more, classic what else to say.