The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien

“The Hobbit” by J.R.R. Tolkien is an enchanting tale of Bilbo Baggins’ transformative journey across Middle Earth, filled with adventure, courage, friendship, and the timeless allure of home.
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

“Great Expectations” is Charles Dickens’ stirring tale of an orphan, Pip, who navigates the trials of Victorian society, uncovering harsh realities beneath his lofty aspirations.
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

“Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott is a poignant exploration of sisterhood, womanhood, and personal growth set during the American Civil War era.
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens

“A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens is a poignant narrative set amidst the French Revolution, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption through its richly developed characters and intricate plot.
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens

“David Copperfield” is a captivating Bildungsroman by Charles Dickens, chronicling the protagonist’s journey from a difficult childhood to maturity against the backdrop of Victorian England.
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

“A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens is a timeless tale of redemption, showcasing the transformation of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge after encounters with three Christmas spirits.
The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan

“The Pilgrim’s Progress” by John Bunyan is a profound religious allegory, detailing the journey of an ordinary man towards salvation, encountering symbolic obstacles and trials on his path.
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

“Jane Eyre” is Charlotte Brontë’s profound exploration of love, societal norms, and the journey to selfhood through its titular character’s resilience and strength.
Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift

Gulliver’s Travels, by Jonathan Swift, is a satirical adventure story critiquing human society through the protagonist’s voyages to imaginary lands.
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ‘The Scarlet Letter’ explores themes of sin, guilt, and redemption against the backdrop of a puritanical society, presenting a powerful portrayal of resilience in the face of social ostracism.