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Pride and Prejudice
The sharpest comedy of manners ever written. Elizabeth Bennet navigates class, family, and her own misjudgments in Regency England.
$26.00
Moby Dick
Ahab's obsessive hunt for the white whale — part adventure, part philosophy, entirely unlike anything else in American literature.
$32.00
Crime and Punishment
A young man commits murder and unravels. Dostoevsky turns a crime story into the deepest exploration of guilt ever written.
$32.00
Meditations
Private notes from a Roman emperor to himself. Two thousand years later, still the most practical guide to keeping your head.
$22.00
The Odyssey
The original journey home. Odysseus faces monsters, gods, and temptation across a decade-long voyage back to Ithaca.
$26.00
War and Peace
Five families, Napoleon's invasion of Russia, and everything that matters about being alive. The novel against which all others are measured.
$32.00
The Count of Monte Cristo
Wrongly imprisoned, Edmond Dantès escapes and reinvents himself to take revenge on those who betrayed him. The ultimate page-turner.
$32.00
Frankenstein
A scientist creates life and abandons it. The creature's anguish launched science fiction and hasn't stopped haunting us.
$24.00
The Brothers Karamazov
A father murdered, three sons suspected. Dostoevsky's final novel asks whether God exists — and whether it matters.
$32.00
Great Expectations
An orphan's rise through Victorian society, powered by a mysterious benefactor. Dickens at his most personal and tightly plotted.
$28.00
Anna Karenina
A married aristocrat, a dashing officer, and the wreckage that follows. Opens with the most famous first line in fiction.
$32.00
Walden
Two years in a cabin by a pond. Thoreau strips life to its essentials and reports back with prose that feels like cold water.
$26.00
The Iliad
Achilles' rage and the fall of Troy. The poem that started Western literature — still the most visceral war story ever told.
$28.00
Jane Eyre
An orphan governess, a brooding employer, and a secret in the attic. Fierce, romantic, and far ahead of its time.
$28.00
Wuthering Heights
Heathcliff and Catherine on the Yorkshire moors — love so intense it becomes destruction. Emily Brontë's only novel and a masterpiece.
$26.00
The Picture of Dorian Gray
A beautiful young man stays young while his portrait ages. Wilde's only novel — a gothic fable about vanity, art, and corruption.
$24.00
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
A prophet descends from his mountain to teach humanity about the Übermensch. Philosophy disguised as scripture, in prose that crackles.
$24.00
Les Misérables
Jean Valjean, a stolen loaf of bread, and the long arc of redemption through revolutionary Paris. Enormous in every sense.
$32.00
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Twelve cases. One impossible detective. The stories that invented the modern mystery and made 221B Baker Street immortal.
$26.00
The Art of War
Thirteen chapters on strategy written 2,500 years ago. Still assigned at West Point, still on every CEO's shelf.
$22.00
Dracula
Told through letters, diaries, and telegrams — a Transylvanian count comes to England, and a group of friends tries to stop him.
$26.00
The Republic
What is justice? Plato builds an ideal city in dialogue to find out. The foundation of Western political philosophy.
$26.00
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
A boy and a runaway slave on a raft down the Mississippi. Twain called it a story — Hemingway called it the start of American literature.
$26.00
The Divine Comedy
Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise — Dante walks through all three with Virgil as his guide. Seven hundred years old and still vertigo-inducing.
$32.00
The Scarlet Letter
Hester Prynne wears the mark of her sin in Puritan Boston. A short novel about shame, secrecy, and the weight of public judgment.
$24.00
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