Great Classics
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Wuthering Heights: Emerald Fennell Dares to Tackle Literature’s Most Toxic Romance
There are books that divide people. Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is one of those: you either love it madly or detest it with your whole soul. There’s no middle ground. Now Emerald Fennell,…
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
Can a family found a paradise and watch it rot for a century while the same names repeat like a curse? García Márquez didn’t write a novel: he built an architectural universe where…
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The Diary of a Young Girl
Can a thirteen-year-old girl turn her worst nightmare into the most powerful voice against oblivion? Anne Frank didn’t just survive in the pages of her diary: she conquered eternity by writing letters to…
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Perfume
Perfume is a novel written by German historian and screenwriter Patrick Süskind, which narrates the life of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, a man with a special quality: a prodigious sense of smell. With the capacity…





