Stories That Stay With You
These are the books that moved me, taught me, or simply kept me turning pages late into the night. From fiction to self-growth, each one left a lasting impression—and I believe they just might do the same for you.
Character development and story arch.
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Paperback
Very thought provoking book.
1984 by George Orwell, Paperback
Best for readers who loves reading about destiny.
The Alchemist (25th Anniversary Edition) by Paulo Coelho, Paperback
This compelling story follows a working-class mother who becomes politicized through her son’s involvement in the socialist movement. Set against the backdrop of Tsarist Russia, Gorky’s novel is a moving portrait of sacrifice, awakening, and the endu...
Mother by Maxim Gorky
A powerful novel about racism and justice in the American South, seen through the eyes of a child.
To Kill a Mockingbird (Pulitzer Prize Winner) by Harper Lee, Paperback
This beloved romantic classic blends wit, social commentary, and unforgettable characters. Elizabeth Bennet’s strength and intelligence shine in a world of expectations.
Pride and Prejudice (Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions) by Jane Austen ...
A sweeping saga of the Buendía family, blending magical realism with political history.
One Hundred Years of Solitude|Paperback
Set in the Jazz Age, this novel explores love, wealth, and the illusion of the American Dream.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Paperback
This imaginative tale follows a woman exploring alternate lives through magical books.
The Midnight Library (GMA Book Club Pick) by Matt Haig, Paperback
A mix of mystery, romance, and coming-of-age, this novel brings the marshlands of North Carolina alive.