Another notable one is 'Jane Eyre'. It tells the story of an orphaned girl's journey through life, her search for love and independence. The relationship between Jane and Mr. Rochester is filled with passion, mystery and moral dilemmas.
Their timeless themes. For example, many of them deal with love, which is always relevant. 'Romeo and Juliet' in this collection shows the all - consuming power of young love.
A lesser - known but interesting centaur romance is 'Love Beyond Species: Centaur's Heart'. It's about a young centaur who ventures into the human world and finds love with a kind - hearted human girl. Their love story is full of adventure as they try to bridge the gap between their two worlds.
Sure. 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker is one of the greats. It introduced the iconic vampire Count Dracula. Another is 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley, which delved into the ethics of creation. And 'The Shining' by Stephen King is also in there. It has a really creepy atmosphere in the haunted Overlook Hotel.
Sure. 'War and Peace' by Leo Tolstoy is one. It vividly depicts Russian society during the Napoleonic era. Another is 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne, which explores Puritanical New England and themes of sin and redemption.
Well, from the '100 greatest French novels', 'In Search of Lost Time' by Marcel Proust is a must - mention. It's a long and complex work that dives deep into memory, time, and the nature of human relationships. 'The Red and the Black' by Stendhal is also great. It follows the life of a young man trying to climb the social ladder in post - Napoleonic France. And then there's 'Candide' by Voltaire, a satirical work that critiques various aspects of society.
There's also 'Centaur no Nayami' which focuses on the troubles and adventures of a centaur protagonist. It has an engaging plot that often revolves around the centaur's attempts to fit into a world that may not always understand or accept her kind. It offers a different perspective on centaur - themed stories.
Sure. 'Madame Bovary' by Gustave Flaubert is one. It's a classic that delves into the life of Emma Bovary, her dreams, and her disillusionment. Another is 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus. It presents a unique view of existentialism through the character of Meursault who is indifferent to the world around him.
Sure. 'Maus' is one of the great ones. It tells the story of the Holocaust in a very unique and poignant way through the use of animals as characters. Another is 'Watchmen'. It's a complex and thought - provoking graphic novel that deconstructs the superhero genre.
Definitely 'Carrie' by Stephen King. It's about a high - school girl with telekinetic powers who gets bullied and then takes revenge in a very horrific way.
One of the greats from the '20 greatest romance novels' is 'The Notebook'. It's a very touching love story about a couple's journey through life, with their love being tested by time and various challenges. 'Sense and Sensibility' is also a wonderful choice. It shows the different approaches to love of two sisters, Elinor and Marianne.