Browsing: Classics

In this revolutionary classic, one of the greatest writers of 20th-century America — the voice behind last year’s Academy Award–nominated I Am Not Your Negro — frankly explores race, gender, and sexuality in 1950s Greenwich Village. “An almost unbearable, tumultuous, blood-pounding experience” (The Washington Post).

In this classic antiwar novel of “extraordinary emotional intensity” (The Washington Post), a young soldier grapples with life-changing injuries. A National Book Award winner with over 15,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

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A deliciously twisted New York Times bestseller with over 19,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy are up against undead hordes in this horrific take on Jane Austen’s classic. “Has there ever been a work of literature that couldn’t be improved by adding zombies?” (Time).

Over the course of one day, a 14-year-old Harlem boy struggles with family, history, and identity. A “brutal, objective, and compassionate” novel (San Francisco Chronicle) written with “vivid imagery” and “lavish attention to details” (The New York Times).

A riveting fantasy that’s part of a New York Times bestselling series: Trapped in the dreaded Tower of High Sorcery by evil forces, archmage Raistlin must rely on the help of a cleric and his own twin brother… With over 13,500 five-star Goodreads ratings!

A “witty, richly detailed reimagining of Pride and Prejudice” (People): While seeing to the demands of the Bennet sisters upstairs, housemaid Sarah begins a budding romance with new footman James. “Rich, engrossing… Dive in and you might even forget to watch Downton Abbey” (O, The Oprah Magazine).

A “spellbinding” novel (Time) that inspired an Academy Award–winning film: As World War II draws to a close, an injured soldier reveals his story to his young nurse. “Profound, beautiful, and heart-quickening” (Toni Morrison).