The Bible — God
I think we all know this one…
Red Rising — Pierce Brown
In a brutal society divided by color-coded castes, a lowborn miner infiltrates the elite to spark a revolution from within. A high-stakes blend of rebellion, politics, and transformation set across a colonized solar system.
Mistborn Trilogy — Brandon Sanderson
In a world ruled by an immortal tyrant, a street thief discovers she has rare magical abilities tied to metal. As she joins a crew of rebels, the line between legend and reality begins to blur.
The Stormlight Archive — Brandon Sanderson
In a world scarred by ancient wars and supernatural storms, knights with magical powers rise as a long-forgotten enemy returns. An epic fantasy saga of honor, power, and the cost of truth.
Dune — Frank Herbert
On a desert planet that holds the universe's most valuable resource, a young nobleman becomes entangled in a web of politics, prophecy, and survival. A sweeping epic that explores power, ecology, and human destiny.
Harry Potter — J.K. Rowling
A young boy discovers he's a wizard and enters a hidden world of magic, friendship, and danger as he uncovers the truth about his past and his connection to a dark force rising. A coming-of-age fantasy full of wonder and mystery.
The Old Man and the Sea — Ernest Hemingway
An aging fisherman engages in an epic struggle with a giant marlin in the deep sea, reflecting on endurance, pride, and purpose. A timeless tale of quiet heroism and the human spirit.
How to Win Friends and Influence People — Dale Carnegie
A classic guide to effective communication and relationship-building, offering practical principles for gaining trust, respect, and influence in both personal and professional life.
Atomic Habits — James Clear
A science-backed exploration of how small, consistent changes can lead to remarkable results, with actionable strategies for building good habits and breaking bad ones.
Mere Christianity — C.S. Lewis
An accessible and thoughtful exploration of Christian belief, morality, and logic, based on a series of wartime radio talks by one of the 20th century’s most influential thinkers.
The Midnight Library — Matt Haig
Caught between life and death, a woman discovers a magical library where each book contains a different version of her life. A moving exploration of regret, choice, and what it means to live fully.
James — Percival Everett
A bold retelling of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the perspective of Jim, offering a powerful reexamination of race, identity, and freedom through sharp wit and profound insight.