The Greatest Books of All Time

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This list represents a comprehensive and trusted collection of the greatest books. Developed through a specialized algorithm, it brings together 305 'best of' book lists to form a definitive guide to the world's most acclaimed books. For those interested in how these books are chosen, additional details can be found on the rankings page.

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  1. 10351. Savages: A Novel by Don Winslow

    In "Savages: A Novel", two successful marijuana growers, Ben and Chon, live a comfortable life in Laguna Beach, California, sharing their girlfriend, O. Their lives take a drastic turn when a Mexican drug cartel kidnaps O, demanding a ransom and a share of their business. This forces the duo to employ every means possible, including violence, to save O and protect their livelihood. The novel explores themes of love, friendship, greed, and survival, painting a vivid picture of the underground drug trade.

  2. 10352. The Player Of Games by Iain Banks

    "The Player of Games" is a science fiction novel set in a futuristic society where games hold immense cultural and political significance. The story follows a master game player who is chosen to represent his civilization in a complex and high-stakes game against an alien empire. As he navigates the intricate rules and strategies of the game, he becomes entangled in a web of political intrigue and discovers the true nature of the society he represents. With its exploration of power dynamics, identity, and the human need for competition, the novel offers a thought-provoking examination of the complexities of society and the games we play.

  3. 10353. The Deadman’s Pedal by Alan Warner

    "The Deadman's Pedal" is a coming-of-age novel set in a small Scottish town in the 1970s. It follows the life of Simon Crimmons, a young trainee signalman who becomes infatuated with a local girl, Nikki, and finds himself caught up in the complexities of adult relationships and the harsh realities of working-class life. The story explores themes of love, loss, and the struggle to find one's place in a changing world, painting a vivid picture of a community on the brink of transformation.

  4. 10354. The Incendiaries by R. O. Kwon

    The Incendiaries is a novel about a young woman who becomes involved with a cult tied to North Korea and the subsequent unraveling of her relationship with her boyfriend as he tries to understand what's happening. The narrative alternates between the perspectives of the two main characters, exploring themes of faith, love, and loss, and the destructive power of extremist beliefs. The novel is set in a prestigious university and offers a nuanced exploration of the complexities of belief and the human capacity for self-deception.

  5. 10355. A Sight for Sore Eyes by Ruth Rendell

    "A Sight for Sore Eyes" is a psychological thriller that intertwines the lives of three characters: a beautiful, but emotionally scarred girl; a charming, but psychopathic young man; and a woman obsessed with the Victorian age. The narrative explores their complex relationships and the devastating effects of obsession, mental illness, and the desire for beauty and perfection. The story builds towards a shocking climax, where the protagonists' lives collide with deadly consequences.

  6. 10356. Fin-de-Siècle Vienna by Carl E. Schorske

    "Fin-de-Siècle Vienna" is a collection of seven independent essays that explore the political, intellectual, and artistic life of Vienna at the end of the 19th century. The book delves into the dramatic cultural transformations that occurred during this period, including the rise of modernism, the influence of psychoanalysis, and the political turmoil that led to World War I. The author provides a detailed analysis of the works of key figures from this era, such as Gustav Klimt, Sigmund Freud, and Arnold Schoenberg, and discusses how their contributions reflected and shaped the social and political realities of the time.

  7. 10357. Plains Song by Wright Morris

    "Plains Song" is a novel that explores the lives of three generations of women living in the midwestern plains of America. The story delves into their struggles, joys, and the harsh realities of life in a patriarchal society. It portrays the complexities of family relationships, particularly between mothers and daughters, and the influence of the past on the present. The narrative is a poignant reflection on the passage of time, the impermanence of life, and the enduring nature of the human spirit.

  8. 10358. Unfinished Tales by J. R. R. Tolkien, Christopher John Reuel Tolkien

    "Unfinished Tales" is a collection of stories and essays by J.R.R. Tolkien, compiled and edited by his son Christopher Tolkien. The book includes tales from Middle-earth that were left incomplete or unpublished during the author's lifetime, as well as background information and notes on the creation of his fictional world. The stories range from the early days of Middle-earth to the events leading up to "The Lord of the Rings," providing fans with a deeper understanding of Tolkien's complex and intricate mythology.

  9. 10359. An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green

    An Absolutely Remarkable Thing is a science fiction novel that follows a young woman who becomes an overnight celebrity after discovering mysterious, alien-like sculptures appearing all over the world. As she becomes entangled in the global mystery and intrigue, she must also navigate the perils and pitfalls of sudden fame and the polarizing effect it has on her relationships and identity. The novel explores themes of social media influence, fame, and humanity's response to the unknown.

  10. 10360. Меч Без Имени by Andrei Belyanin

    This book is a captivating fantasy novel that transports readers to a world where magic and reality intertwine. The story follows the adventures of a modern-day protagonist who unexpectedly acquires a mysterious, ancient sword. This is no ordinary weapon; it possesses unique powers and a will of its own. As the protagonist navigates a series of thrilling escapades and battles both in the contemporary world and in a realm of magic, he encounters a diverse cast of characters, including sorcerers, mythical creatures, and otherworldly beings. The narrative masterfully blends humor, action, and fantasy, creating an engaging and entertaining journey that explores themes of heroism, destiny, and the struggle between good and evil.

  11. 10361. Alvklingan by Nick Perumov

    This fantasy novel unfolds in a richly imagined world where magic and medieval elements blend seamlessly. The story centers on a young girl who discovers she belongs to an ancient lineage of powerful beings known as the Alvklingan. As she embarks on a perilous journey to understand her true identity and the extent of her powers, she is drawn into a conflict that threatens the balance of her world. Alongside a cast of diverse characters, each with their own secrets and agendas, she must navigate political intrigue, ancient prophecies, and her own burgeoning abilities to prevent a cataclysm that could unravel the fabric of her universe. This tale weaves together themes of destiny, family, and the struggle between light and darkness, offering readers a compelling adventure.

  12. 10362. At Canaan's Edge by Taylor Branch

    "At Canaan's Edge" concludes a comprehensive trilogy that chronicles the American civil rights movement during the 1960s. This final volume focuses on the years 1965 to 1968, a period marked by significant achievements and profound tragedies. It details the relentless struggles, political maneuvers, and major events of the era, including the Selma to Montgomery marches and the emergence of Black Power. The narrative also delves into the lives and leadership of key figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., providing a deep exploration of their strategies, challenges, and the impact of their work on the movement and the nation. The book captures the complexity and intensity of the fight for civil rights, offering a detailed and poignant portrayal of this pivotal period in American history.

  13. 10363. How The World Really Works by Vaclav Smil

    This book provides a comprehensive exploration into the fundamental principles that underpin the modern world, focusing on the scientific and technical underpinnings of daily life and global systems. It delves into critical areas such as energy, food production, material goods, and the mechanisms of economic growth, offering insights into how these elements interact to shape our society and environment. Through a blend of detailed analysis and accessible explanations, the author aims to demystify complex processes and encourage a deeper understanding of the realities and challenges facing the world today, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making in addressing global issues.

  14. 10364. Grass by Sheri S. Tepper

    "Grass" is a science fiction novel set on a mysterious planet covered entirely in grass, where a deadly plague threatens the human population. The story follows Marjorie, a member of a powerful family, as she embarks on a mission to uncover the truth behind the plague and save her loved ones. Along the way, she encounters strange creatures, political intrigue, and the dark secrets of the planet's ruling class. With its blend of mystery, adventure, and social commentary, "Grass" explores themes of environmentalism, religion, and the complexities of human nature.

  15. 10365. Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono

    This memoir offers an intimate glimpse into the life of one of rock music's most iconic figures, exploring his journey from a Dublin childhood marked by loss and confusion to the heights of global fame with one of the world's most successful bands. Through the lens of 40 significant songs, the author delves into personal and professional experiences, revealing the inspirations behind the music, his passionate activism, and the challenges and triumphs of balancing his public persona with his private life. The narrative is a candid reflection on faith, love, family, and the relentless pursuit of justice, inviting readers into the heart and mind of an artist committed to making a difference in the world.

  16. 10366. A Princess In Theory by Alyssa Cole

    "A Princess In Theory" is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Naledi Smith, a hardworking graduate student who receives an unexpected email claiming that she is betrothed to an African prince. Skeptical at first, Naledi eventually agrees to meet the prince, Thabiso, and finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of royal intrigue and undeniable chemistry. As Naledi navigates her newfound royal life and uncovers the truth about her past, she must decide if she is willing to embrace her destiny and the love that awaits her.

  17. 10367. The Woman In The Window by A. J. Finn

    "The Woman In The Window" follows the life of Anna Fox, a woman who has been confined to her New York City home due to severe agoraphobia. Spending her days observing her neighbors through her window, Anna becomes intrigued by the new family that moves in across the street. However, when she witnesses a shocking crime, Anna's world is turned upside down and she finds herself questioning her own sanity as she tries to uncover the truth.

  18. 10368. Dreamers by Yuyi Morales

    "Dreamers" by Yuyi Morales is a heartfelt and visually stunning picture book that tells the story of a young mother and her son who immigrate to the United States. Through captivating illustrations and poetic language, the book explores their journey of adapting to a new country, learning a new language, and finding solace and hope in the power of books and imagination. It celebrates the resilience and courage of immigrants while emphasizing the importance of embracing diversity and the universal language of dreams.

  19. 10369. This Mortal Boy by Fiona Kidman

    Set in 1950s New Zealand, "This Mortal Boy" tells the gripping true story of Albert "Paddy" Black, a young Irish immigrant who finds himself caught up in a tragic turn of events. When Paddy is accused of murder, his fate rests in the hands of the justice system and the public's perception of him as an outsider. As the trial unfolds, the novel explores themes of prejudice, class division, and the power of love and hope in the face of adversity.

  20. 10370. The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

    "The Cruel Prince" is a dark and captivating fantasy novel that follows the story of Jude, a human girl who is taken to the faerie world after her parents are murdered. In the treacherous and ruthless Court of Faerie, Jude must navigate a dangerous game of politics and power, where she becomes entangled in a web of deceit, betrayal, and deadly intrigue. As she fights for her place in this world, Jude discovers her own strength and resilience, challenging the cruel and twisted nature of the faerie realm.

  21. 10371. The Firelings by Carol Kendall

    "The Firelings" by Carol Kendall is a fantasy novel about a group of small, flame-colored creatures called Firelings who live in a hidden valley. When their home is threatened by an evil sorcerer, the Firelings must venture out into the world to find a way to save their valley. Along the way, they encounter a variety of creatures and obstacles, including a group of humans who are skeptical of their existence. With courage and determination, the Firelings work together to overcome challenges and ultimately save their home.

  22. 10372. Dactyl Hill Squad by Daniel José Older

    "Dactyl Hill Squad" is an adventurous historical fiction novel set during the Civil War era. The story follows a group of young orphaned children who possess the ability to communicate with dinosaurs. When their home is attacked and their caretaker is kidnapped, they join a secret society of young rebels who ride dinosaurs to fight against the oppressive forces of the Confederacy. With their unique abilities and newfound allies, the children embark on a dangerous mission to rescue their friend and bring justice to their war-torn world.

  23. 10373. The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

    "The Kiss Quotient" is a heartwarming and unconventional romance novel that follows the story of Stella, a brilliant econometrician with Asperger's syndrome. Frustrated with her lack of dating experience, Stella hires a male escort named Michael to teach her about intimacy and relationships. As they embark on their lessons, Stella and Michael unexpectedly find themselves developing genuine feelings for each other, leading to a journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and the power of love.

  24. 10374. A Girl Like Her by Talia Hibbert

    "A Girl Like Her" is a heartwarming contemporary romance novel that follows the story of a fiercely independent woman named Ruth who has been labeled as an outcast in her small town. When a new neighbor, the charming and understanding Evan, moves in next door, he sees past Ruth's tough exterior and is determined to break down her walls. As their friendship blossoms into something more, they must navigate the challenges of their pasts and societal expectations to find love and acceptance in each other.

  25. 10375. Front Desk by Kelly Yang

    "Front Desk" by Kelly Yang is a heartwarming and empowering middle-grade novel that follows the story of Mia Tang, a ten-year-old Chinese immigrant who helps her parents manage a motel in America. Despite facing discrimination and financial struggles, Mia finds solace in her passion for writing and her determination to fight for justice. With themes of resilience, friendship, and the importance of standing up for what is right, this book explores the challenges and triumphs of an immigrant family striving to build a better life.

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