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  1. 201. Monster by Naoki Urasawa

    Set in Germany, this gripping psychological thriller follows Dr. Kenzo Tenma, a brilliant neurosurgeon whose life spirals into chaos after he saves the life of a young boy, Johan, who later grows up to become a notorious serial killer. As Tenma grapples with the moral implications of his decision, he embarks on a relentless quest to stop Johan's reign of terror, uncovering a web of dark secrets and conspiracies that challenge his understanding of good and evil. The narrative delves deep into the human psyche, exploring themes of identity, redemption, and the monstrous potential within us all.

    The 6123rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 202. The Mansion by William Faulkner

    The novel delves into the complex lives of three interconnected characters in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, exploring themes of power, corruption, and redemption. It intricately examines the moral decay and eventual transformation of a ruthless businessman, his loyal but morally conflicted employee, and a young woman caught in their web of influence. Through a rich tapestry of Southern life, the story reveals the profound impact of personal choices and societal pressures on the human spirit.

    The 6176th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 203. The Narrow Road To The Deep North by Richard Flanagan

    The novel follows the harrowing experiences of Australian surgeon Dorrigo Evans during and after World War II, focusing on his time as a prisoner of war in a Japanese labor camp on the Thai-Burma Death Railway. The narrative weaves between past and present, exploring themes of love, memory, and survival as Dorrigo grapples with his haunting memories and the profound impact of his wartime experiences on his life and relationships. Through its vivid and poignant storytelling, the book delves into the complexities of human suffering and resilience.

    The 6276th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 204. Dream Story by Arthur Schnitzler

    Set in early 20th-century Vienna, the story follows a married couple, Fridolin and Albertina, who confront their hidden desires and fantasies after attending a masked ball. The narrative delves into themes of fidelity, identity, and the subconscious as Fridolin embarks on a nocturnal journey through the city, encountering a series of surreal and erotic experiences that challenge his perceptions of reality and his relationship with Albertina. The tale explores the tension between dreams and reality, ultimately questioning the nature of desire and the boundaries of personal freedom within the confines of marriage.

    The 6295th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 205. No No Boy by John Okada

    This novel centers on the life of a young Japanese American man in the aftermath of World War II. Struggling with his identity and the societal rejection he faces for refusing to serve in the U.S. military, he returns to his hometown in Seattle, only to confront the deep divisions within his community and family. As he navigates the challenges of post-war America, he embarks on a painful journey of self-discovery, attempting to reconcile his cultural heritage with his national identity. The narrative delves into themes of loyalty, belonging, and the complexities of racial prejudice, offering a poignant exploration of the immigrant experience in the United States.

    The 6340th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 206. Live Flesh by Ruth Rendell

    This novel delves into the life of Victor Jenner, a man released from prison after serving a sentence for a violent crime that left a police officer paralyzed. The narrative explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the complexities of human nature as Victor attempts to navigate his newfound freedom. Struggling with his past actions and the consequences they wrought, he seeks a fresh start and a chance at a normal life. However, his path is fraught with challenges, including his interactions with the victim's family and his own inner demons, leading to a suspenseful exploration of whether true atonement and peace are ever fully attainable.

    The 6411th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 207. Kapo by Aleksandar Tišma

    Set against the harrowing backdrop of a Nazi concentration camp, the narrative delves into the moral complexities and psychological turmoil of a Jewish prisoner who becomes a kapo, a prisoner assigned by the SS guards to supervise forced labor or carry out administrative tasks. As he navigates the treacherous line between survival and complicity, the protagonist grapples with guilt, shame, and the haunting memories of his past actions. The story explores themes of power, identity, and the human capacity for both cruelty and redemption, painting a poignant picture of the struggle for humanity in the face of unimaginable atrocity.

    The 6447th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 208. The Painter Of Battles by Arturo Pérez-Reverte

    The novel explores the life of a war photographer who retreats to a secluded tower to paint a mural depicting the brutal realities of conflict. His solitude is disrupted when a former soldier, whose life was irrevocably altered by one of the photographer's images, arrives seeking retribution. Through their intense and philosophical exchanges, the story delves into themes of art, memory, and the moral complexities of capturing human suffering. The narrative examines the profound impact of war on both the observer and the observed, questioning the ethical responsibilities of those who document violence.

    The 6528th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 209. Confessions by Jaume Cabré

    La confessió d'un home que sap que morirà aviat

    A sweeping, multi‑generational novel that interweaves the lives of an extended cast to explore how secrets, betrayals and small cruelties accumulate into great harm; through a narrative threaded with music, books and detective-like inquiry, personal confessions and historical violence are slowly uncovered, forcing characters to confront guilt, responsibility and the lingering effects of twentieth‑century atrocities on private life and conscience.

    The 6632nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 210. Blacktop Wasteland by S. A. Cosby

    In this gripping crime novel, a former getaway driver turned mechanic, named Beauregard "Bug" Montage, is tempted to return to his criminal past when faced with mounting financial struggles. As he struggles to provide for his family and keep his auto shop afloat, Bug finds himself drawn back into the dangerous world of high-stakes heists. With a blend of adrenaline-fueled action and poignant family dynamics, this book delves into themes of race, identity, and the consequences of one's choices.

    The 6681st Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 211. Saturday by Ian McEwan

    "Saturday" is a novel that unfolds over a single day in London, following the life of a successful neurosurgeon. His day is disrupted by a violent encounter with a petty criminal, which leads to a series of tense situations that force him to confront his values, his family's safety, and his view of the world. The narrative explores themes of love, fear, and the randomness of life, all set against the backdrop of a post-9/11 world.

    The 6730th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 212. The Lost Weekend by Charles Jackson

    This novel delves into the harrowing journey of an alcoholic writer over a five-day binge in New York City. Struggling with his addiction, the protagonist grapples with personal demons, societal expectations, and the impact of his choices on his health and relationships. The narrative provides a stark, unflinching look at the destructive nature of alcoholism, exploring themes of despair, denial, and the quest for redemption amidst the backdrop of 1940s America. Through its vivid portrayal of the protagonist's psychological turmoil and the physical toll of addiction, the book offers a poignant commentary on the human condition and the pervasive struggle against one's own darker impulses.

    The 6821st Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 213. The Awakening Of Helena Ritchie by Margaret Deland

    This novel delves into the life of Helena Ritchie, a woman seeking redemption and a new beginning in the small town of Old Chester after a troubled past in Philadelphia. Set in the late 19th century, the story explores themes of societal expectations, personal transformation, and the quest for identity. Helena's journey is marked by her struggle to break free from her past mistakes and the rigid social norms of the time, seeking solace and purpose through her relationships and interactions with the townsfolk. As she navigates her new life, the narrative poignantly addresses the complexities of love, morality, and the possibility of rebirth through the lens of a woman's experience in a changing American society.

    The 6839th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 214. The Mother by Grazia Deledda

    This novel delves into the life of a devout woman torn between her religious convictions and the love for her son, who has strayed from the path she hoped for him. Set in a small village in Sardinia, the narrative explores themes of faith, sin, and redemption, as the mother grapples with her son's affair with a married woman and his detachment from the church. Her internal struggle and the moral dilemmas she faces highlight the complexities of maternal love and the sacrifices it entails. The story is a poignant examination of the conflicts between personal desires, societal expectations, and spiritual beliefs in early 20th-century Italy.

    The 6870th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 215. The Tell Tale Heart And Other Writings by Edgar Allan Poe

    This collection of writings by a master of macabre literature delves into the darkest corners of the human psyche, exploring themes of guilt, madness, and the supernatural. It features a chilling tale of a murderer haunted by the incessant beating of his victim's heart, as well as a selection of poems and short stories that showcase the author's penchant for mystery and the gothic. The narratives are woven with a rich, poetic language that enhances their eerie atmosphere, making this compilation a quintessential representation of the author's haunting literary style and his influence on the horror genre.

    The 6933rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 216. Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny

    "Bury Your Dead" is a gripping mystery novel that intertwines three separate storylines. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache is haunted by a previous case gone wrong while he investigates a murder in Quebec City. Simultaneously, a historian delves into the history of the city, unearthing secrets that could change its perception forever. As the two narratives unfold, the past and present collide, revealing shocking truths and forcing Gamache to confront his own demons.

    The 7137th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 217. The Complete Plays Of Eugene O'neill by Eugene O'Neill

    This collection encompasses the full range of Eugene O'Neill's dramatic works, showcasing his profound exploration of human emotions and societal issues. Through a diverse array of plays, O'Neill delves into themes such as family dynamics, personal despair, and the pursuit of identity, often set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. His characters grapple with existential dilemmas and the complexities of their inner lives, reflecting O'Neill's innovative use of expressionistic techniques and deep psychological insight. The compilation highlights his evolution as a playwright, from his early one-act plays to his later, more complex masterpieces, cementing his legacy as a pivotal figure in American theater.

    The 7190th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 218. Danton's Death by Georg Buchner

    The play is a historical drama that delves into the tumultuous period of the French Revolution, focusing on the conflict between two revolutionary leaders. It portrays the downfall of the titular character, a once-influential figure in the revolution who finds himself at odds with the extremist factions that have risen to power. As he grapples with his eroding influence and the shifting political landscape, the protagonist is ultimately arrested, tried, and faces the guillotine. The narrative explores themes of power, idealism, corruption, and the tragic consequences of revolutionary fervor, offering a poignant commentary on the nature of political upheaval and the fate of those who find themselves on the losing side of history.

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 219. Short Novels by Fyodor Dostoevsky

    A Collection of Masterpieces

    This collection of works by the renowned Russian author delves into the depths of the human psyche, exploring themes of morality, free will, and the existential struggles of individuals in society. The narratives often focus on characters who are grappling with profound internal conflicts, societal pressures, and ethical dilemmas. Through a series of intense, philosophical dialogues and dramatic plot developments, the author examines the nature of good and evil, the possibility of redemption, and the enduring question of what it means to be human. Each novella in the collection serves as a powerful exploration of the complexities of the soul and the human condition.

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 220. The Storm by Aleksandr Ostrovsky

    A Play in Five Acts

    "The Storm" is a classic Russian drama set in a small provincial town, where the central character, a young woman trapped in a stifling and oppressive marriage, struggles against the rigid social norms and expectations of her community. The play explores themes of personal freedom, the clash between individual desires and societal conventions, and the destructive power of nature, both in the literal sense with an impending storm and metaphorically in the emotional turmoil experienced by the characters. As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist's quest for love and happiness leads to tragic consequences, reflecting the broader conflict between progressive ideas and traditional values in 19th-century Russia.

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 221. Tales And Sketches by Nathaniel Hawthorne

    "Tales and Sketches" is a collection of short stories and character studies that delve into the complexities of human nature, morality, and the American experience. The author weaves together elements of history, allegory, and symbolism to explore themes such as guilt, sin, and redemption. Set against the backdrop of New England's Puritan past, the stories often feature protagonists grappling with their consciences and the rigid societal norms of the time. The author's rich prose and psychological insight offer a window into the struggles of the human spirit, making the collection a timeless exploration of the darker corners of the soul.

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 222. The Woman Of The Pharisees by François Mauriac

    The novel is a penetrating character study set in early 20th-century France, told through the eyes of a young man reflecting on his past. It centers around a devoutly Catholic woman, whose outward piety and strict adherence to religious principles mask a deep-seated pride and a penchant for manipulation. As the narrator recounts his experiences with this woman, who is closely associated with his family, the narrative explores themes of hypocrisy, morality, and the complex interplay between religion and human nature. The woman's influence on those around her leads to various personal tragedies, revealing the dangers of self-righteousness and the often harsh judgment she imposes on others in the name of virtue.

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 223. Guilt by Laszlo Németh

    The novel explores the psychological and moral complexities of guilt through the story of a young doctor who, after accidentally causing a patient's death, is consumed by his own conscience and the judgment of his small community. As he grapples with the weight of his actions and the expectations of society, the protagonist's inner turmoil leads him to question the nature of guilt, responsibility, and redemption. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Hungary, the narrative delves into the human psyche, examining how personal and collective guilt can shape one's identity and destiny.

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 224. Samskara by U.R. Ananthamurthy

    A Rite for a Dead Man

    Set in a traditional Brahmin village in India, the narrative delves into the moral and spiritual dilemmas faced by the community when a rebellious and non-conformist Brahmin dies, leaving behind a legacy of questions. The story unfolds through the eyes of Praneshacharya, a devout and respected scholar, who is tasked with deciding the appropriate funeral rites for the deceased. As he grapples with the rigid customs and his own inner conflicts, the tale explores themes of orthodoxy, change, and the human struggle between duty and desire, ultimately challenging the boundaries of tradition and individual freedom.

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 225. Lead Us Into Temptation by Breandán Ó hEithir

    The 7215th Greatest Book of All Time

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