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"War and Peace" - Leo Tolstoy

"War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy is an epic novel about Russian society during the wars of Napoleon, mixed with philosophical reflections on fate and history.
"Pride and Prejudice" - Jane Austen

Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is a novel about love and social norms in early 19th century England, where the main characters, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, overcome their prejudices to find happiness.
"A Thousand Great Suns" - Khaled Hosseini

Khaled Hosseini's A Thousand Great Suns is a strong story about friendship and family ties in the context of modern Afghanistan history, intertwining the fates of two women and a man.
"Anna Karenina" - Leo Tolstoy

"Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy is a novel about passion, morality and society, telling about the unfortunate love of Anna and Karenin. The book explores human dramas and social aspects of life in 19th century Russia.
"Raise the mill" - Fiodor Dostoevsky

"Raise the Mill" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a story about young people facing moral dilemmas and looking for their way in life, emphasizing the importance of spiritual life and self-knowledge.
"Dog's Heart" - Mikhail Bulgakov

Mikhail Bulgakov's "Dog Heart" is a satire on socialist society, where the main character turns into a person, but does not lose his dog nature. Considers human flaws and bureaucracy.
"The Fate of Man" - Mikhail Sholokhov

"The Fate of a Man" by Mikhail Sholokhov is a story about human trials and horrors during the Great Patriotic War, about losses and hope.
"Quiet Don" - Mikhail Sholokhov

Mikhail Sholokhov's Quiet Don is an epic saga about the fate of the Cossacks in Russia, including the years of World War I and the Civil War. Investigates themes of love, honor and blood revenge.
"Doctor Zhivago" - Boris Pasternak

Boris Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago is a novel about the love and fate of Doctor Zhivago, which falls into a whirlwind of historical events in Russia in the early 20th century. Considers personal feelings and social transformations.
Metro 2033 - Dmitry Glukhovsky

Dmitry Glukhovsky's Metro 2033 is a post-apocalyptic novel about the survival of people in the Moscow metro after a nuclear disaster. Explores human aspects and life in an isolated world underground.
"Clockwork Orange" - Anthony Burgess

Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange is a novel about a young criminal, Alex, who undergoes a parenting experiment. The book addresses issues of free will, violence and socialization.
"Death in Venice" - Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice" is a tale of a writer who falls in love with a boy in Venice, reflecting themes of passion, beauty and decline in art and life.
"Chamber No. 6" - Anton Chekhov

"Ward No. 6" by Anton Chekhov is a story about a psychiatric hospital and a doctor who doubts the rationality of the world, raising issues of the meaning of life and mental health.
"Sweet Short Life" - F. Scott Fitzgerald

Francis Scott Fitzgerald's "Sweet Short Life" is a novel about the madness and destruction of the American dream in the era of the "brilliant twenties."
"Return" - Friedrich Dürrenmatt

Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Return is a thriller about a man's mysterious and unexpected return from a long disappearance, with mysteries and moral dilemmas unfolding.
"The Exploits of Hercules" - Herodotus

"The Exploits of Hercules" in Herodotus' "Histories" is an ancient Greek epic about the hero Hercules, his military exploits and adventures in the mythological world.
"Seven Wonders of the World" - Philipp Vandenberg

The Seven Wonders of the World by Philip Vandenberg is a book about the famous architectural wonders of the world, telling about their history and meaning.
"American Tragedy" - Theodore Dreiser

Theodore Dreiser's "American Tragedy" is a novel about the pursuit of success and the tragic fate of Clyde Griffiths, reflecting social and moral issues.
"Wuthering Heights" - Emily Bronte

"Wuthering Heights," by Emily Bronte, is a novel about the forbidden passion between Catherine and Heathcliffe, revealing the dark aspects of human relations and society.
"War of the Worlds" - Herbert Wells

"War of the Worlds" by Herbert Wells is a science fiction novel about the invasion of Earth by aliens and the struggle of mankind for survival, raising questions about human nature and war.