Oliver Twist from the eponymous novel is a good - hearted boy. Despite being in a very difficult situation, living in a workhouse and then on the streets, he remains innocent and kind. His goodness is in contrast to the corrupt and cruel world around him.
One great book is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. Atticus Finch is a paragon of a good man. He is a lawyer in a racially divided town and stands up for justice, defending a black man against false accusations. His moral compass and integrity in the face of bigotry make him an unforgettable good man in fiction.
A good choice is 'Pompeii' by Robert Harris. It's a gripping thriller set in the days leading up to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. It combines historical facts about Rome at that time with a fast - paced mystery plot, bringing the ancient city to life.
One great book in this category is 'The Lovely Bones' by Alice Sebold. It deals with the family of a girl who has been murdered and how they cope with the catastrophe. The story is told from the perspective of the dead girl in heaven, which gives a unique view into the family's pain and their journey to find some sort of peace.
A really good one is 'Hondo' by Louis L'Amour. It has a great story about a man named Hondo and his interactions in the Western frontier. It's full of action and adventure.
One more is 'Slaughterhouse - Five' by Kurt Vonnegut. While it has elements of science fiction, it's also a unique and engaging story, and the audiobook is well - done. 'Rendezvous with Rama' by Arthur C. Clarke is a great science - fiction audiobook, with its exploration of an alien spacecraft. 'The Martian' by Andy Weir is a more recent addition. The audiobook is great as it follows the protagonist's struggle to survive on Mars.
How about 'Crystal Skies'? It has a sort of magical and otherworldly quality. 'Eternal Echoes' is also a great name. It can imply that there are long - lasting effects or memories in the story. And 'Glimmering Paths' gives the idea of a journey full of possibilities.
'The Call of the Wild' is a must - read. It's about a dog named Buck who has to adapt from a domestic life to a wild one in the Yukon. It shows his journey of survival and how he discovers his inner wild nature.
'Smiley's People' by John le Carré. It's a follow - up to 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' and continues to explore the complex world of George Smiley and Cold War espionage. It's full of intrigue and political machinations.
One great man vs nature fiction book is 'The Old Man and the Sea' by Ernest Hemingway. It tells the story of an old fisherman's struggle against the sea while trying to catch a huge marlin. Another is 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville, which is about Captain Ahab's obsessive quest to hunt down the white whale in the vast ocean. And 'Lord of the Flies' by William Golding also involves the conflict between the boys and the natural environment of the island they are stranded on.
A fictional book that features mountain men is 'Jeremiah Johnson'. It tells the story of a man who becomes a mountain man and his experiences in the mountains, with great descriptions of the wilderness and the challenges he faces.