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Jonathan Livingston Seagull

Jonathan Livingston Seagull
The novella follows Jonathan, a seagull who aspires to fly higher and faster, exploring themes of self-discovery, freedom, and the pursuit of personal excellence.

QB VII

QB VII
"QB VII" is a historical novel by Leon Uris that delves into the legal and moral consequences of a libel trial. The story revolves around a Holocaust survivor who accuses a British physician of war crimes. The novel explores themes of justice, guilt, and the lingering effects of war. "QB VII" became a bestseller and was adapted into a television miniseries.

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
A poignant account of the history of Native Americans in the American West during the late 19th century, focusing on the tragic events and injustices that unfolded during that period.

The Greening of America

The Greening of America
Charles Reich's "The Greening of America" explores social and cultural shifts in the United States during the 1960s. The book discusses changes in consciousness, values, and the counterculture movement.

Up the Organization

Up the Organization
This is a hilarious, behind-the-scenes look at corporate America. It's the story of J. Robert Grover, a young executive who's just been promoted to president of his company. But he soon discovers that the job is not what it's cracked up to be.

The Female Eunuch

The Female Eunuch
In this groundbreaking work, Germaine Greer argues that the "female eunuch" is not a natural phenomenon but is the result of a cultural conspiracy to keep women in a state of "mental castration." She argues that women must reclaim their sexuality and their sense of self in order to achieve true liberation. The Female Eunuch is a landmark work of feminism that is as relevant today as it was when it was first published.

The Godfather

The Godfather
The novel delves into the world of the Corleone family, a powerful Mafia clan. It explores themes of power, family, and morality, becoming an iconic work in the genre of crime fiction. The story later gained further popularity through its film adaptations.

Portnoy's Complaint

Portnoy's Complaint
"Portnoy's Complaint" by Philip Roth is a satirical novel that takes the form of a psychoanalytic session, with the protagonist, Alexander Portnoy, confessing his thoughts and desires to his therapist. The novel explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the challenges of navigating societal expectations.

The Love Machine

The Love Machine
"The Love Machine" by Jacqueline Susann is a novel that explores the glamorous and competitive world of television and media. The story follows the rise of Robin Stone, a television executive, and explores themes of ambition, power, and the impact of the media on personal relationships. Susann's novel provides a glimpse into the excesses of the 1960s entertainment industry.

The French Lieutenant's Woman

The French Lieutenant's Woman
"The French Lieutenant's Woman" by John Fowles is a historical novel that intertwines a Victorian-era love story with reflections on storytelling and the nature of freedom. The novel follows the complex relationship between a paleontologist and the mysterious woman he encounters. Fowles' narrative challenges traditional storytelling conventions, offering a rich and thought-provoking reading experience.

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) is a sex manual written by American physician and author Dr. David Reuben. The book was first published in 1969 and has been revised and updated several times. It is one of the best-selling sex manuals of all time.

The Peter Principle

The Peter Principle
The book introduces the concept of the Peter Principle, which suggests that individuals in a hierarchy tend to rise to their "level of incompetence." Peter explores the dynamics of organizations and the challenges of promotion and competence.

The Selling of the President 1968

The Selling of the President 1968
"The Selling of the President 1968" by Joe McGinniss is a non-fiction book that provides an insider's look at the marketing and media strategies used during the 1968 U.S. presidential campaign. McGinniss examines the behind-the-scenes efforts to shape public perception and presents a critical analysis of the influence of media in political campaigns.

The Sensuous Woman

The Sensuous Woman
"The Sensuous Woman" by Joan Garrity is a non-fiction book that explores female sexuality and sensuality. Written in the form of a personal guide, the book addresses topics related to sexual satisfaction, communication, and self-discovery. Garrity's work aimed to empower women to embrace their desires and experience a fulfilling and satisfying sexual life.

Jennie

Jennie
"Jennie" is a biography by Ralph G. Martin that provides an intimate portrayal of Lady Randolph Churchill, the American-born mother of Winston Churchill. The biography explores Lady Randolph's life, relationships, and the impact she had on her famous son. Martin's work sheds light on the complexities of Winston Churchill's family background and the influential role played by his mother.

I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings

Civilization

Civilization
In this sweeping survey of Western civilization, art historian Kenneth Clark traces the development of Western art and thought from the ancient world to the present day. He argues that the history of Western civilization is the history of the struggle between the rational and the irrational, the Apollonian and the Dionysian, the classical and the romantic.

Airport

Airport
The novel unfolds over a chaotic 24 hours at a fictional airport, intertwining the lives of various characters facing a crisis.

The Salzburg Connection

The Salzburg Connection
"The Salzburg Connection" by Helen MacInnes is a thriller set in post-World War II Europe, involving espionage and intrigue. The novel explores themes of political conspiracies and the aftermath of the war.

True Grit

True Grit
A 14-year-old Arkansas girl hires a “one-eyed fat man” to hunt down her father\'s killer; first published in 1968.

Couples

Couples
In this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, John Updike tells the story of a group of friends and lovers in the small town of Tarbox, Massachusetts. The novel chronicles the marriages and affairs of the town's residents, and the ways in which they are affected by the social and sexual revolution of the 1960s. Couples is a masterful work of fiction that captures the zeitgeist of an era.

The Money Game

The Money Game
"The Money Game" by George Goodman (using the pseudonym Adam Smith) is a classic work on finance and investing. Through anecdotes and observations, the book provides insights into the world of Wall Street and the psychological aspects of investing.

The Arrangement

The Arrangement
Set in the world of theater and film, the novel explores the moral and personal dilemmas faced by a successful playwright and his relationships. It delves into themes of identity, artistic integrity, and personal fulfillment.

The Confessions of Nat Turner

The Confessions of Nat Turner
The novel is a fictionalized account of Nat Turner's 1831 slave rebellion in Virginia. Styron explores the complexities of Turner's life and the social and political context that led to the uprising.

A Shade of Difference

A Shade of Difference
This novel is set in the aftermath of John F. Kennedy's assassination and follows a group of political rivals as they jockey for power.

Topaz

Topaz
In this sweeping historical novel, Leon Uris tells the story of the French Resistance during World War II. Through the lives of a group of brave men and women, Uris shows the human cost of the war and the courage of those who fought against tyranny. Topaz is a powerful novel of love, loss, and redemption.

The Gabriel Hounds

The Gabriel Hounds
When two young women travel to the remote village of St. Just-in-Roseland in Cornwall, they find themselves caught up in a web of mystery and suspense. The village is home to a dark secret, and the women must use all their ingenuity and courage to solve the mystery and escape with their lives. The Gabriel Hounds is a classic mystery novel with a twist.

I'm OK – You're OK

I'm OK – You're OK
Based on transactional analysis, the book explores interpersonal communication and relationships. It introduces the concept of "Life Positions" and provides insights into understanding and improving communication patterns.

Valley of the Dolls

Valley of the Dolls
The novel follows the lives of three women navigating the entertainment industry in New York City, exploring themes of fame, love, and the challenges of success.

The Secret of Santa Vittoria

The Secret of Santa Vittoria
Set in a small Italian village during World War II, the residents hide a million bottles of wine from the occupying German army.

The Source

The Source
Michener's novel spans centuries, exploring the history of a fictional town in Israel and the people who shaped its destiny.

Herzog

Herzog
The novel follows Moses Herzog, a troubled intellectual, as he reflects on his life, relationships, and the nature of existence.

Up the Down Staircase

Up the Down Staircase
Up the Down Staircase is a novel by Bel Kaufman, published in 1964. The novel is set in a New York City high school, and it chronicles a year in the life of an idealistic English teacher named Sylvia Barrett.

The Rector of Justin

The Rector of Justin
In this biting social satire, Louis Auchincloss tells the story of Reverend Peter Justin, a young Episcopal priest who is appointed rector of the wealthy and prestigious parish of St. Justin's in New York City. Justin is quickly caught up in the politics and intrigue of the parish, and his idealistic views are put to the test. The Rector of Justin is a witty and insightful novel about power, religion, and human nature.

Vanished

Vanished
When a plane carrying the President of the United States disappears over the Pacific Ocean, the search for the missing aircraft becomes a race against time. With the help of a beautiful journalist, a former CIA agent must solve the mystery of the President's disappearance before it's too late. Vanished is a page-turning thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
A Cold War espionage novel involving a British intelligence officer, Alec Leamas, and a complex web of deception.

The Group

The Group
Set in the 1930s, the novel follows the lives of eight Vassar College graduates as they navigate the challenges of adulthood. McCarthy provides a candid portrayal of friendship, love, and the societal expectations faced by women in that era.

The Shoes of the Fisherman

The Shoes of the Fisherman
"The Shoes of the Fisherman" by Morris West is a novel that explores the life of a Ukrainian archbishop, Kiril Lakota, who becomes Pope after being released from a Soviet labor camp. The novel delves into geopolitical tensions, spiritual dilemmas, and the responsibilities of leadership.

Where The Wild Things Are

Where The Wild Things Are
A movie tie-in adapted from the screenplay based on the children\'s classic.
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