In 'The Tattooist of Auschwitz', Lale Sokolov was the tattooist. He was a man who tried to hold on to his humanity in the most inhumane place, and his relationship with Gita was a central part of the story.
From 'Circe', the main character Circe herself. She was a complex character, starting as a somewhat powerless goddess but gradually growing in strength and wisdom through her experiences in the mythological world.
Yes, 'The Woman in the Window' was quite popular. It's a psychological thriller. The protagonist, an agoraphobic woman, believes she witnessed a crime in her neighborhood. The story keeps you on the edge of your seat with its twists and turns.
Sure. 'The Book of Night Women' by Marlon James is quite popular. It's set in Jamaica during the 18th century and is about a group of female slaves plotting a rebellion. Another best - selling one is 'A Small Place' by Jamaica Kincaid. It's a short but powerful work that explores the after - effects of colonialism in Antigua.
Sure, 'The Alice Network' is one. It's about female spies in WWI.
Well, 'The Book of Negroes' by Lawrence Hill was very popular. It tells the story of an African woman's journey through slavery and freedom in the context of North American history, including Canada. It was widely read both in Canada and internationally.
Sure. 'Malibu Rising' is one. It's about a famous family in Malibu and their secrets. It has elements of family drama, love, and the allure of the California beach scene.
Sure. 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' by Ken Kesey was a best - seller. It was set in a mental institution and was a critique of the power structures within such institutions. It was later made into a very successful movie.
Sure. 'Verity' by Colleen Hoover was very popular. It's a psychological thriller with a lot of twists and turns that kept readers on the edge of their seats.
Sure. 'The Underground Railroad' by Colson Whitehead was a best - seller in 2016. It was a unique take on the Underground Railroad as a literal railroad, and it delved into the harshness of slavery and the journey to freedom.
One more is 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho. This novel follows the journey of a young shepherd boy in search of his personal legend. It's full of spiritual and philosophical insights, and its simple yet profound story has made it extremely popular around the world.
Well, 'Scott Pilgrim' by Bryan Lee O'Malley is another one. It's a fun and quirky series that combines elements of video games, relationships, and growing up. The art has a distinct style that really captures the energy of the story.