This carefully curated set brings together fifty of the most iconic and influential novels ever written, celebrating the art of fiction at its finest. From enduring classics to transformative narratives that shaped literary history, these books offer a journey through the depths of human imagination and experience. Each novel in this collection has been chosen for its ability to captivate, inspire, and resonate across generations. Whether you seek tales of love, courage, adventure, or introspection, this set encompasses many themes and genres, ensuring something for every reader to cherish. Crafted by the literary greats, these stories transport you to vividly imagined worlds, introduce unforgettable characters, and explore profound questions about life, morality, and the human spirit. This collection is perfect for both seasoned readers and newcomers to classic fiction. It invites readers to rediscover the enduring magic of great literature. A treasure trove of inspiration, passion, and timeless artistry, the «100 Best Fiction Books» Collection is an essential addition to any library. A Christmas Carol – Charles Dickens A Doll’s House – Henrik Ibsen A Little Princess – Frances Hodgson Burnett A Midsummer Night’s Dream – William Shakespeare A Passage to India – E. M. Forster A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man – James Joyce A Study in Scarlet – Arthur Conan Doyle A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens Alice's Adventures in Wonderland – Lewis Carroll An American Tragedy – Theodore Dreiser Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy Anthem – Ayn Rand Around the World in Eighty Days – Jules Verne At the Back of the North Wind – George MacDonald Babbitt – Sinclair Lewis Beowulf – Anonymous Best Russian Short Stories – Thomas Seltzer Black Beauty – Anna Sewell Candide – Voltaire Captain Blood – Rafael Sabatini Carmilla – Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Clarissa – Samuel Richardson Common Sense – Thomas Paine Cranford – Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell Crime and Punishment – Fyodor Dostoevsky Dead Souls – Nikolai Gogol Death Comes for the Archbishop – Willa Cather Don Quixote – Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Dracula – Bram Stoke Emma – Jane Austen Far from the Madding Crowd – Thomas Hardy Father Goriot – Honoré de Balzac Fathers and Children – Ivan Turgenev Frankenstein – Mary Shelley Germinal – Émile Zola Grimm's Fairy Tales – Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm Gulliver's Travels – Jonathan Swift Hamlet – William Shakespeare Heart of Darkness – Joseph Conrad Heidi – Johanna Spyri Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl – Harriet Jacobs Jane Eyre – Charlotte Brontë Jude the Obscure – Thomas Hardy Kidnapped – Robert Louis Stevenson Kim – Rudyard Kipling Les Misérables – Victor Hugo Leviathan – Thomas Hobbes Light in August – William Faulkner Little Women – Louisa May Alcott Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert Mansfield Park – Jane Austen Men without women – Ernest Hemingway Metamorphosis – Franz Kafka Middlemarch – George Eliot Moby Dick – Herman Melville Mr. Spaceship – Philip K. Dick Mrs. Dalloway – Virginia Woolf Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass – Frederick Douglass North and South – Elizabeth Gaskell Notre-Dame de Paris – Victor Hugo Of Human Bondage – W. Somerset Maugham Peter Pan – J. M. Barrie Pygmalion – George Bernard Shaw Robinson Crusoe – Daniel Defoe Roughing It – Mark Twain Siddhartha – Hermann Hesse The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain The Age of Innocence – Edith Wharton The Awakening and Selected Short Stories – Kate Chopin The Beautiful and Damned – F. Scott Fitzgerald The Big Four – Agatha Christie The Blue Castle – L. M. Montgomery The Call of the Wild – Jack London The Canterville Ghost – Oscar Wilde The Confessions – Saint Augustine The Count of Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas The Divine Comedy – Dante Alighieri The First Men In The Moon – H.G. Wells The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling – Henry Fielding The Iliad – Homer The Invisible Man – H.G. Wells The Last of the Mohicans – James Fenimore Cooper The Murder of Roger Ackroyd – Agatha Christie The Phantom of the Opera – Gaston Leroux The Prince – Nicolo Machiavelli The Red And The Black – Stendhal The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne The Souls of Black Folk – W. E. B. Du Bois The Trial – Franz Kafka The Wind in the Willows – Kenneth Grahame The Woman in White – Wilkie Collins The Wonderful Wizard of Oz – L. Frank Baum Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Harriet Beecher Stowe We – Evgenii Zamiatin Winnie the Pooh – A. A. Milne Women in Love – D. H. Lawrence Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte Youth – Isaac Asimov 2 B R 0 2 B – Kurt Vonnegut |