The Ultimate Book Club: 180 Books You Should Read (Vol.1)
Books | Fiction / Classics
Jules Verne
Lewis Carroll
Selma Lagerlöf
Sigmund Freud
Charles Dickens
Plato
Mark Twain
Walt Whitman
Oscar Wilde
Robert Louis Stevenson
Edgar Allan Poe
William Shakespeare
Giovanni Boccaccio
Charlotte Brontë
Anne Brontë
Emily Brontë
Henry David Thoreau
Jack London
Henry James
Louisa May Alcott
Victor Hugo
Arthur Conan Doyle
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Joseph Conrad
Jane Austen
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Herman Melville
James Allen
Guy de Maupassant
George Eliot
Thomas Hardy
Benito Pérez Galdós
Daniel Defoe
Agatha Christie
Upton Sinclair
Anthony Trollope
Alexandre Dumas
Rudyard Kipling
Marcel Proust
Washington Irving
Juan Valera
Charles Baudelaire
William Makepeace Thackeray
Theodore Dreiser
Voltaire
Apuleius
Stephen Crane
Frederick Douglass
John Keats
James Joyce
Kahlil Gibran
Ernest Hemingway
Soseki Natsume
Princess Der Ling
L. Frank Baum
H. G. Wells
H. A. Lorentz
T. S. Eliot
D. H. Lawrence
E. M. Forster
H. P. Lovecraft
Marcus Aurelius
Hans Christian Andersen
Anton Chekhov
Leo Tolstoy
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Sir Walter Scott
George Bernard Shaw
Miguel de Cervantes
Mary Shelley
Wallace D. Wattles
R.D. Blackmore
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Margaret Cavendish
Herman Hesse
Sun Tzu
Gogol
The Ultimate Book Club: 180 Books You Should Read (Vol.1) is an enthralling anthology that expertly weaves together the majestic threads of global literary tapestry, offering readers a rich tableau of narrative artistry and intellectual exploration. This carefully curated volume brings together timeless classics that span genres and epochs, from the enchanting realms of Jules Verne's futuristic fantasies to the poignant social critiques of Charles Dickens. It is a celebration of diverse narratives, from the haunting depths of Edgar Allan Poe's tales to the whimsical worlds of Lewis Carroll, capturing the essence of human experience in its multifaceted forms. The anthology showcases an astonishing array of voices, each contributing uniquely to this literary cornucopia. The anthology features giants like Shakespeare, whose enduring dramas continue to reflect the human condition, and Plato, whose philosophical dialogues still provoke thought centuries later. Amidst this stellar collection are also the passionate prose of the Brontës and the reflective musings of Thoreau, weaving their distinct perspectives into a cohesive exploration of the human soul. Together, these luminaries offer profound insights into cultural, historical, and intellectual movements that have shaped literary canon. Recommended for scholars, enthusiasts, and casual readers alike, The Ultimate Book Club provides an unparalleled journey through the literary cosmos. Its breadth of perspectives, from the philosophical musings of Marcus Aurelius to the imaginative adventures of Thomas Hardy, promises an enlightening experience. This anthology not only broadens the understanding of world literature but also fosters a dialogue between readers and the narratives that have shaped civilizations, making it a must-have compendium for those eager to traverse the timeless landscapes of literary grandeur.