Well, 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen is a classic from the list. It tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, exploring themes of love, class, and social expectations. Also, 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a must - read. It's about the American Dream and the pursuit of wealth and love in the 1920s.
Sure. 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens is a great one. It's set against the backdrop of the French Revolution and shows the contrast between London and Paris. Another is 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll, which takes you on a wild and imaginative journey with Alice through a strange world full of peculiar characters.
One book from the list could be 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville. It's an epic tale of Captain Ahab's obsessive quest to hunt down the white whale. And then there's 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, which deals with themes of racism and justice in a small southern town in the United States.