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- Christina Lauren 1
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- E. Powys Mathers 1
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- A Targaryen History 1
- Adventures of Tom and Huck 2
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- Anne of Green Gables 1
- Arc of a Scythe 1
- Beartown 1
- Crescent City 2
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- Hierarchy 2
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- Modern Faerie Tales 1
- Red Rising Saga 2
- Reidverse 1
- The Anatomy Duology 1
- The Chronicles of Narnia 7
- The Folk of the Air 1
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- You 1
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Fire and Blood
Uncover the Epic History of the Targaryens with “Fire and Blood”
Journey Through the Dragonlord Dynasty in the Prequel to HBO’s House of the Dragon
Fire and Blood by George R. R. Martin, the #1 New York Times Bestseller, delves deep into the lore of House Targaryen—the only dragonlords to survive the Doom of Valyria. This masterful chronicle, rich in detail and scope, sets the stage for HBO’s prequel series House of the Dragon.
Where the Crawdads Sing
EGP120“Nature’s Heart: The Secrets of Kya Clark”
: Summary of the Book
“Where the Crawdads Sing” tells the story of Kya Clark, a girl raised in the isolation of the marshes of Barkley Cove. When popular local Chase Andrews is found dead, the townsfolk quickly suspect Kya. However, her life is a rich tapestry woven with solitude, resilience, and the deep connection to nature. As Kya navigates her yearning for love and belonging, she reveals the profound lessons learned from the wild.
Project Hail Mary
EGP210Against the Infinite – One Man’s Race to Save Humanity
Project Hail Mary is a thrilling blend of science fiction, mystery, and survival, centered on Ryland Grace, a man who wakes up alone aboard a spacecraft millions of miles from Earth. With no memory of who he is or why he’s there, Ryland slowly pieces together the truth: he is the sole survivor of a last-chance mission to save humanity from extinction. His crewmates are dead, his supplies are limited, and the clock is ticking.
Animal Farm
EGP110Animal Farm – A Timeless Allegory of Power, Corruption, and Revolution
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Animal Farm by George Orwell is a sharp and allegorical novella that transforms a simple farm tale into a profound commentary on the corrupting nature of power. After overthrowing their human oppressor, the animals of Manor Farm dream of creating an egalitarian society based on justice and equality. However, their utopian vision slowly unravels as the revolutionary leaders manipulate ideals and rewrite rules, ultimately replacing one tyranny with another. With chilling accuracy and biting wit, Orwell exposes how noble ideals can be hijacked by those in power.
Blood Meridian, or, the Evening Redness in the West
EGP170Blood Meridian, or, the Evening Redness in the West
A Brutal Vision of Violence, Fate, and the Dark Soul of the American Frontier
“Blood Meridian, or, the Evening Redness in the West” chronicles the savage and unforgiving world of the Texas–Mexico borderlands in the mid-nineteenth century. Centered on a nameless teenage runaway known as the Kid, the novel follows his journey into the heart of extreme violence as he becomes entangled with the Glanton gang, a group of merciless scalp hunters operating under a grim official mandate. Loosely based on historical events, the story portrays a West stripped of heroism and romantic myth.
The Lord of the Rings
EGP450The Lord of the Rings – The Epic That Redefined Fantasy Forever
The Lord of the Rings is a monumental high-fantasy trilogy that chronicles the perilous journey of a young hobbit, Frodo Baggins, tasked with destroying a powerful ring that threatens all of Middle-earth. Beginning with The Fellowship of the Ring, continuing through The Two Towers, and culminating in The Return of the King, the story weaves a vast narrative of friendship, power, war, and destiny. Through enchanted forests, towering mountains, ancient kingdoms, and fierce battlefields, Tolkien builds a legendary world where the fate of good and evil hangs by a thread.
The Da Vinci Code
EGP145The Da Vinci Code – Unraveling Secrets Hidden in History
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown is a gripping, fast-paced thriller that takes readers on a breathtaking journey through art, history, and cryptic puzzles. Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is called to investigate the mysterious murder of the Louvre’s curator in Paris, where a baffling cipher points to a trail of hidden clues in the works of Leonardo da Vinci. Partnering with French
cryptologist Sophie Neveu, Langdon navigates a labyrinth of secrets linked to the Priory of Sion, a real secret society whose members included historical figures like Isaac Newton and Botticelli. With twists at every turn, the book combines intellectual intrigue with edge-of-your-seat suspense, exploring the delicate interplay between science, religion, and history.
origin
EGP125Origin – A Race Against the Future
Origin by Dan Brown is a gripping and intellectually charged thriller that takes readers on a high-stakes adventure through the intersection of science, religion, and history. Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to the ultramodern Guggenheim Museum Bilbao for a groundbreaking announcement by Edmond Kirsch, a brilliant futurist and former student of Langdon.
The revelation promises to answer two of humanity’s most profound questions: Where do we come from? Where are we going? However, the event quickly descends into chaos, placing the astonishing discovery in jeopardy and forcing Langdon into a desperate bid for survival.
The Godfather
EGP175The Godfather An Epic Saga of Power, Family, and the Dark Allure of the Mafia World
“The Godfather” is a timeless masterpiece that explores the complex world of organized crime through the story of the powerful Corleone family. Written by Mario Puzo, the novel presents a gripping narrative centered on power, loyalty, betrayal, and the unbreakable bonds of family. At its core, the book delivers a powerful idea: “In a world ruled by power and fear, family becomes both a shield and a weapon.”
The Client
EGP180The Client A High-Stakes Legal Thriller of Secrets, Survival, and Justice Under Fire
In The Client, master storyteller John Grisham delivers a gripping legal thriller that explores the dark intersections of crime, law, and moral courage. The story begins in a weedy clearing outside Memphis, where eleven-year-old Mark Sway and his younger brother witness a shocking event involving a suicidal lawyer. In a desperate confession before his death, the lawyer reveals a deadly secret—the location of a murdered senator’s body, one of the most sought-after secrets in America.
The Rise of the Dragon
EGP185The Rise of the Dragon: An Illustrated History of the Targaryen Dynasty, Volume One
The Rise of the Dragon is a visually spectacular exploration of House Targaryen, the legendary family central to George R. R. Martin’s Fire & Blood and HBO’s House of the Dragon. Featuring over 180 brand-new illustrations, this book brings to life the Targaryens and their dragons, chronicling their dramatic ascent to power in Westeros. From Aegon Targaryen’s epic conquest to the infamous Dance of the Dragons, the narrative showcases the politics, alliances, betrayals, and heroic deeds that defined this powerful dynasty.
Sunrise on the Reaping
EGP135Sunrise on the Reaping – A Heartbeat Before the Arena
Sunrise on the Reaping is a gripping prequel that takes readers back to the harrowing spectacle of Panem’s Hunger Games—this time through the eyes of a young Haymitch Abernathy. As the fiftieth annual Hunger Games, also known as the Quarter Quell, approaches, the Capitol delivers its cruel twist: double the tributes from each district. Haymitch, clinging to the fragile hope of love and normalcy, suddenly finds his world shattered when his name is called.
Cain’s Jawbone
EGP160Cain’s Jawbone: The Ultimate Murder Mystery Puzzle
In “Cain’s Jawbone,” you’ll encounter six murders intricately woven into a one-hundred-page literary puzzle. Created by Edward Powys Mathers, known as Torquemada, this 1934 work combines a gripping murder mystery with a fiendishly difficult challenge. The pages of the book are intentionally mixed, requiring readers to use logic and keen observation to unravel the correct order, revealing both the victims and their murderers. With millions of potential combinations, only the sharpest minds have managed to solve it—are you up for the challenge?
before the coffee gets cold
EGP120Before the Coffee Gets Cold
:Summary
In a quiet alleyway in Tokyo lies a small, unassuming café with a peculiar reputation—it offers the chance to travel back in time. However, this opportunity comes with strict rules: you must sit in one specific seat, never leave the café, and most importantly, return before your coffee gets cold. Within these walls, four strangers arrive seeking closure, connection, and a second chance with someone from their past.
malibu rising
EGP100Flames, Fame, and Family: One Night in Malibu That Changes Everything
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Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid is a dazzling and emotionally charged novel set against the glitz and waves of 1980s California. Centered on the famous Riva siblings—children of rock legend Mick Riva—the story follows a single, fateful summer night in 1983. As the annual end-of-summer party hosted by supermodel Nina Riva kicks off, tensions, secrets, and desires simmer beneath the surface. Over 24 hours, everything will unravel. From heartbreak to betrayal and hidden truths, this is a tale of what we hold on to—and what we must let go of to survive the fire, both literal and emotional.
How to Kill Your Family
EGP130How to Kill Your Family – A Darkly Witty Tale of Revenge and Bloodlines
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In How to Kill Your Family, Bella Mackie presents a wickedly clever and shockingly hilarious tale of revenge, privilege, and unrepentant murder. Grace Bernard is not your typical antiheroine—she’s calculating, composed, and harboring a vengeance that spans generations. After being rejected by her millionaire father during her mother’s final moments, Grace meticulously sets out to kill every member of his despicable, entitled family. Her plan? Cold, calculated revenge… served corpse-cold.
The Iliad
EGP160The Iliad – The Epic Clash of Honor, Wrath, and Fate in the Trojan War
The Iliad by Homer, in the powerful modern-verse translation by Robert Fagles, is one of the most iconic works in human history. Set during the final weeks of the Trojan War, this ancient Greek epic poem does not recount the entire war but rather zooms in on the intense feud between Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior, and King Agamemnon. Their conflict sets off a chain of tragic and violent events, resulting in divine interventions, heroic duels, and a devastating climax.
The Odyssey
EGP135The Odyssey – A Timeless Epic of Homecoming and Heroism
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The Odyssey by Homer, in the celebrated translation by Robert Fagles, is one of the most enduring masterpieces of world literature. This epic poem recounts the ten-year journey of Odysseus as he strives to return to his kingdom in Ithaca after the fall of Troy. Battling divine wrath, mythical creatures, temptations, and his own doubts, Odysseus is the embodiment of the heroic yet flawed man, navigating a world shaped by fate and the gods.
Hidden Bodies
EGP150Hidden Bodies – The Dark Secrets Behind Love and Obsession
Hidden Bodies is the chilling sequel to her hit novel You, which inspired the global Netflix phenomenon. The story continues the haunting journey of Joe Goldberg — a seemingly charming man with a terrifying secret. After leaving behind a trail of bodies in New York, Joe moves to Los Angeles in search of a fresh start and, as always, true love. But as much as he tries to hide from his past, his hidden sins begin to resurface, threatening everything he craves: passion, connection, and control. With its razor-sharp psychological insight and unsettling narrative voice, the novel explores the fine line between desire and danger.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
EGP115The Perks of Being a Wallflower – A Journey Through the Infinite Moments of Youth
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky is a timeless coming-of-age masterpiece that captures the raw and emotional turbulence of adolescence. Told through a series of letters from the introverted teen Charlie, the novel takes readers into the depths of growing up—navigating friendship, love, trauma, and identity. Charlie observes life from the sidelines, but as he begins to participate more fully, he experiences both the beauty and the pain of being alive.
The Exploits of Arsene Lupin
EGP120The Exploits of Arsène Lupin – The Gentleman Thief’s Daring Adventures
The Exploits of Arsène Lupin by Maurice Leblanc tells the thrilling story of Europe’s most sophisticated criminal, Arsène Lupin. Set on a transatlantic voyage, the novel follows Lupin as he navigates danger, deception, and pursuit, all while maintaining his charm and wit. Known as the “gentleman thief,” Lupin steals from the elite with impeccable style and intelligence, leaving a trail of intrigue wherever he goes. From his capture by the relentless detective Ganimard to his ingenious escapes, the book offers a fast-paced, suspenseful narrative filled with cunning plans, unexpected twists, and daring feats. Leblanc’s story captures both the excitement of the chase and the sophistication of a master thief operating in high society.
deception point
EGP200Deception Point: A High-Stakes Scientific Thriller of Power and Betrayal When Science, Politics, and Survival Collide in the Frozen Arctic
“Deception Point” is a gripping political thriller that begins with a groundbreaking scientific discovery buried deep beneath Arctic ice. When a NASA satellite detects evidence of a rare object that could validate the agency’s future and influence a crucial U.S. presidential election, the announcement sends shockwaves through Washington. To verify the authenticity of the discovery, intelligence analyst Rachel Sexton is dispatched to the remote Milne Ice Shelf, where she joins a team of experts, including oceanographer Michael Tolland.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
EGP120The Five People You Meet in Heaven A Powerful Journey Through Life, Death, and the Hidden Meaning Behind Every Connection
“The Five People You Meet in Heaven” is a deeply emotional and philosophical novel by Mitch Albom that explores the meaning of life through the lens of the afterlife. The story follows Eddie, a war veteran who believes he has lived an ordinary, even meaningless life working as a maintenance man at a seaside amusement park. On his 83rd birthday, he dies in a tragic accident while trying to save a little girl—only to awaken in heaven.
Rebecca
EGP170Rebecca A Timeless Gothic Masterpiece of Love, Mystery, and Haunting Secrets
“Rebecca” is one of the most celebrated gothic novels ever written, blending romance, suspense, and psychological drama into an unforgettable story. The novel begins in Monte Carlo, where a young and inexperienced woman unexpectedly marries the wealthy widower Maxim de Winter. Swept away by romance, she travels with him to Manderley, his magnificent country estate, expecting a life of happiness and security. Instead, she discovers that the memory of Maxim’s first wife, Rebecca, still dominates every corner of the house and the minds of those who live there.
The Secret of Secrets
EGP250The Secret of Secrets A High-Stakes Global Conspiracy Thriller Featuring Robert Langdon’s Most Dangerous Mission Yet
In The Secret of Secrets, bestselling author Dan Brown returns with a fast-paced, intellectual thriller that brings back Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon in a life-or-death race across history, symbolism, and hidden knowledge. While accompanying academic Katherine Solomon to a lecture in Prague, Langdon’s world collapses when she mysteriously disappears from their hotel room.
Hercule Poirot’s Christmas
EGP140Hercule Poirot’s Christmas A Classic Locked-Room Murder Mystery Where Family Secrets Turn Deadly
In Hercule Poirot’s Christmas, a festive family gathering quickly turns into a chilling investigation when murder disrupts what should have been a joyful holiday. The story centers on the wealthy and domineering Simeon Lee, who gathers his four sons—each with very different personalities—under one roof for Christmas. However, instead of warmth and reconciliation, he delivers insults, provokes tension, and ultimately announces that he is cutting off financial support and changing his will.
The Man in the Brown Suit
EGP155The Man in the Brown Suit A Classic Agatha Christie Mystery of Intrigue, Murder, and Hidden Identities
The Man in the Brown Suit opens with an ordinary young woman, Anne, arriving in London in search of excitement—only to find herself drawn into a dangerous mystery almost immediately. While standing at Hyde Park Corner tube station, she witnesses a shocking incident: a thin man, seemingly disoriented and smelling of mothballs, falls onto the railway tracks and is electrocuted. What appears to be an accidental death quickly becomes something far more suspicious.
The Body in the Library
EGP130The Body in the Library A Classic Miss Marple Mystery of Murder, Secrets, and Hidden Identity
In The Body in the Library, legendary crime writer Agatha Christie delivers a tightly woven detective mystery centered on an unexpected and shocking discovery. The story begins when the respectable Bantry family wakes to find the body of a young woman in their library, dressed in evening wear and covered in heavy makeup. The central mystery quickly unfolds: “Who is she, how did she get there, and why was she placed in such an unusual setting?”
Yesteryear
EGP165Yesteryear When a Perfect Influencer Life Collapses Into the Brutal Reality of the Past
“Yesteryear” is a darkly satirical and gripping debut novel by Caro Claire Burke that explores identity, illusion, and the fragile construction of modern fame. The story follows Natalie Heller Mills, a successful “tradwife” influencer who appears to live an ideal, curated life online—complete with a perfect farmhouse, loving husband, and millions of followers. Yet beneath this polished image lies a manufactured reality shaped by production teams, hidden technology, and social media performance.
The Exorcist
EGP160The Exorcist A Terrifying Literary Landmark of Possession, Faith, and Psychological Horror
Originally published in 1971, The Exorcist is one of the most controversial and influential horror novels ever written. The story, inspired by a reported case of demonic possession in the 1940s, follows the disturbing transformation of Regan, an eleven-year-old girl living in Washington, D.C., and the desperate attempt to save her soul.
Written by William Peter Blatty, the novel presents a chilling narrative where faith, science, and human fear collide. As Regan’s condition worsens, a small group of determined individuals—including priests and medical professionals—must confront an evil force that defies rational explanation. The central idea of the story explores the fragile boundary between belief and reality: “When human understanding ends, faith becomes the only possible weapon against darkness.”
Hannibal
EGP200Hannibal A Dark Psychological Thriller of Revenge, Obsession, and the Return of Dr. Lecter
Hannibal is the chilling sequel to The Silence of the Lambs, marking the return of the brilliant and terrifying Dr. Hannibal Lecter. In this dark psychological thriller, the story expands beyond capture and investigation into a deeper exploration of revenge, manipulation, and obsession.
After surviving a horrific encounter with Hannibal Lecter, Mason Verger—a wealthy and powerful victim left disfigured and paralyzed—becomes consumed by revenge. Using his immense resources, he sets out to capture and punish Lecter at any cost. Meanwhile, FBI agent Clarice Starling becomes entangled in the deadly game, serving as both investigator and potential bait in Verger’s elaborate plan.
The Silence of the Lambs
EGP180The Silence of the Lambs A Gripping Psychological Thriller Where Intelligence Becomes the Most Dangerous Weapon
In The Silence of the Lambs, acclaimed author Thomas Harris delivers one of the most iconic psychological thrillers in modern fiction. The story follows a chilling investigation into a serial killer known as Buffalo Bill, who is abducting and murdering women under a disturbing and unknown motive. As the FBI struggles to understand the pattern, young trainee Clarice Starling is assigned a highly unusual task: to interview the imprisoned Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant psychiatrist with a dark and violent past.
Hatchet
EGP135Hatchet A Powerful Survival Journey of Courage, Isolation, and Personal Transformation in the Wild
Hatchet tells the gripping survival story of Brian, a young boy who is traveling to Canada to visit his estranged father when disaster strikes mid-air. During the flight, the pilot suffers a fatal heart attack, forcing Brian to crash-land the small plane into a remote lake deep in the Canadian wilderness. Suddenly, he is completely alone with nothing but the clothes he is wearing and a hatchet gifted to him by his mother before departure.
Holes
EGP138Holes A Darkly Humorous Tale of Fate, Mystery, and Redemption Beneath the Desert Sun
Holes follows the story of Stanley Yelnats, a boy who believes he is cursed due to the misfortune passed down from his great-great-grandfather. After being wrongly accused of a crime, Stanley is sent to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile detention center where boys are forced to dig holes five feet wide and five feet deep every single day. Despite its name, there is no lake—only dry, endless desert and countless mysterious holes.
The Crucible
EGP120The Crucible A Powerful Drama of Fear, Hysteria, and the Dangerous Consequences of Mass Belief
“The Crucible” is a timeless play by Arthur Miller that explores one of the darkest moments in human history through the lens of the Salem witch trials in seventeenth-century Massachusetts. Based on real events and historical figures, the story presents a المجتمع gripped by fear, suspicion, and moral panic, where accusations of witchcraft spread rapidly and destroy lives.
At the heart of the play lies a powerful idea: “When fear replaces reason, society becomes its own worst enemy.” The narrative follows the accusation of Elizabeth Proctor, a respected woman whose life is thrown into chaos when hysteria overtakes justice.
The Scarlet Letter
EGP145The Scarlet Letter A Powerful Tale of Sin, Guilt, and Redemption in Puritan Society
“The Scarlet Letter” is a timeless classic that explores the deep moral and psychological consequences of sin within a rigid society. Set in a Puritan colony in New England, the novel follows the story of Hester Prynne, a woman who commits an act of passion that changes not only her life but also the lives of everyone around her. Forced to wear the scarlet letter “A” as a symbol of her sin, Hester becomes both an outcast and a symbol of strength.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
EGP150The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn A Timeless Journey of Freedom, Friendship, and Moral Awakening Along the Mississippi River
“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is a classic novel that follows the journey of a young boy seeking freedom from the constraints of society. Written by Mark Twain, the story captures the spirit of adventure, independence, and moral growth through the eyes of Huck Finn as he travels down the Mississippi River with Jim, a runaway slave.
Heart of Darkness
EGP125Heart of Darkness A Haunting Journey into the Depths of Human Nature and Colonial Darkness
“Heart of Darkness” by Joseph Conrad is a powerful literary work that explores the psychological and moral consequences of European colonialism. Structured as a story within a story, the novel follows Charlie Marlow as he recounts his journey into the African Congo to a group of men aboard a ship. Initially tasked with transporting ivory, Marlow becomes increasingly fascinated by Kurtz, a mysterious and highly respected agent whose reputation precedes him.
Mrs. Dalloway
EGP130Mrs. Dalloway A Deep Psychological Portrait of Time, Memory, and Identity in a Single Day
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf is a landmark of modernist literature that captures the inner life of a woman over the course of a single day in post-World War I London. The novel follows Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for an evening party, yet beneath these ordinary activities lies a profound exploration of memory, identity, and the passage of time.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
EGP150A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man A Journey of Identity, Rebellion, and the Awakening of the Creative Mind
“A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” is a profound modernist novel that traces the intellectual and emotional development of Stephen Dedalus, a young man growing up in Dublin as he searches for identity, meaning, and artistic freedom. Written by James Joyce, the book blends autobiographical elements with fiction, offering a deeply personal exploration of youth, religion, family, and national identity.
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