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To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee
Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel — Atticus Finch defending a Black man in 1930s Alabama through Scout's eyes.
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García Márquez's masterpiece of magical realism — the Buendía family across seven generations in the mythical Macondo.
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The definitive American Dream novel — Jay Gatsby's obsessive pursuit of wealth, status, and Daisy across Long Island Sound.
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Tolstoy's masterpiece of Russian society — Anna's doomed affair with Vronsky alongside Levin's contrasting spiritual journey.
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A father and son walking through post-apocalyptic America — the bleakest and most beautiful love story in modern fiction.
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Virginia Woolf called it the only English novel written for adults — Dorothea Brooke's idealism in a provincial English town.
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Dostoevsky's final masterpiece — three brothers, a murdered father, and the ultimate questions of God, free will, and suffering.
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Morrison's Pulitzer Prize winner — escaped slave Sethe haunted by the ghost of her dead baby in post-Civil War Ohio.
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Connell and Marianne's on-off relationship from Irish school to Trinity College Dublin — the defining millennial literary novel.
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Four generations of a Korean family in Japan — sweeping historical fiction about identity, sacrifice, and discrimination.
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A brief history of humankind — from the cognitive revolution to agricultural revolution to the present day.
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The science of habit formation — the habit loop (cue, routine, reward) applied to individuals, companies, and societies.
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