The Greatest Books of All Time on Power
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The "Power" category of books encompasses a diverse range of literature that delves into the multifaceted concept of power in its various forms and manifestations. This genre explores the dynamics of authority, influence, and control within personal, social, political, and economic contexts. Books in this category may examine the psychological aspects of power, the ethical implications of wielding it, and the strategies employed by individuals and groups to gain, maintain, or challenge it. Whether through historical accounts, political analyses, leadership guides, or fictional narratives, the "Power" genre provides readers with profound insights into the mechanisms and consequences of power, offering a deeper understanding of how it shapes human interactions and societal structures.
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1476. Focault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
A dense, witty novel about a trio of publishing editors who, as an intellectual game, stitch together scattered myths, historical tidbits, and occult lore into an elaborate conspiracy they dub “the Plan,” only to watch their invented pattern take on a life of its own; the book blends satire, detective elements, and philosophical reflections on interpretation, paranoia, and the human need to find order and meaning in chaos.
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1477. Seven Japanese Tales by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
A collection of seven linked short stories set in Japan that probe the darker edges of human desire and aesthetics, blending traditional customs with unsettling modern impulses. Through vivid narratives—ranging from erotic obsession and artful cruelty to haunting family secrets—the tales examine how passion, memory, and the pursuit of beauty can distort identity and moral boundaries. Stark, atmospheric prose alternates between irony and lyricism, revealing the uncanny beneath everyday life.
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1478. Divided Allegiance by Elizabeth Moon
Paksenarrion leaves the Duke’s company to follow the path of Gird, traveling alone across a perilous land. Along the way she encounters other sentient races and heads west in search of the fabled stronghold of Luap, facing dangers that test her courage and purpose.
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1479. The World Played Chess by Robert Dugoni
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1480. Eyes Of Horus by Joan Grant
Eyes of Horus is the third of Joan Grant's Far Memory novels, set in Egypt near the end of the XIth Dynasty. Told in the first person, Ra-ab, heir of the Oryx, discovers his province remains in touch with the light while the rest of Egypt is ruled by fear and corruption. From the Oryx arises a silent brotherhood, the eyes of Horus or Watchers of the Horizon, whose password is Send Fear into Exile.
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1481. Lord Of The Horizon by Joan Grant
Lord of the Horizon is the fourth of Joan Grant's Far Memory novels and the sequel to Eyes of Horus. Told in the first person, it follows Ra-ab, heir to the Nomarch of the Oryx, in Egypt at the close of the XIth Dynasty. Pharaoh Amenemhet marries the deposed ruler's daughter, letting her Babylonian mother manipulate the court to secure Senusert. Amenemhet asks Ra-ab to raise Senusert in the Oryx, leading to a final confrontation with the Babylonian intrigues.
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1482. Sita by Amish Tripathi
Warrior of Mithila
A bold retelling of a well-known epic that follows Sita from her miraculous origins and education in the court of Mithila to her rise as a fiercely intelligent warrior, stateswoman and moral philosopher; the narrative reframes familiar episodes—her marriage to a noble prince, life at court, exile and eventual abduction by a powerful adversary—as tests of agency, courage and leadership, exploring how she navigates politics, duty and personal conviction to become both a leader in her own right and the architect of a legend.
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1483. The Secret Of The Nagas by Amish Tripathi
A legendary warrior continues his quest beyond the borders of the civilization that worshipped him, pursuing clues about a mysterious, ostracized people called the Nagas. His journey overturns simple myths of good and evil as political conspiracies, betrayals and hidden histories come to light, revealing the Nagas’ tragic origins and forcing him to form unexpected alliances while suffering personal loss — revelations that change his purpose and set the stage for a larger conflict over the future of the land.
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1484. The Oath Of The Vayuputras by Amish Tripathi
In this epic finale, Shiva races to prevent a civilization-ending catastrophe while uncovering hidden histories and conspiracies that upend the myths and loyalties he once trusted; as ancient custodians and rival armies converge, he faces wrenching moral choices about duty, justice and sacrifice, and the truths he reveals ultimately reshape his world’s understanding of divinity, destiny and freedom.
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1485. The Secret Hours by Mick Herron
A hostile prime minister launched the Monochrome inquiry two years earlier to investigate historical over-reaching by the British Secret Service. Griselda Fleet and Malcolm Kyle were seconded to Monochrome and given access to classified archives, but MI5's First Desk blocked their work and the probe collapsed. On the eve of its closure an unexplained MI5 file surfaces, revealing the buried history of a classified 1994 Berlin operation that ended in tragedy and scandal and whose cover-up has rewritten thirty years of Service history.
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1486. Murder Your Employer by Rupert Holmes
The McMasters Conservatory for the Applied Arts is a clandestine college that teaches the fine art of murder. To gain admission, a student must have an ethical reason for erasing someone who deeply deserves death. The campus, whose location is unknown even to those who study there, is where students can be practice targets and where the mandatory graduation thesis is getting away with the perfect murder of someone whose death will make the world a better place.
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1487. Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Set in a dark, pulsing Mexico City, this gritty urban fantasy follows a young vampire who flees the provinces into the metropolis and becomes entangled with a small-time thief and violent blood-dealing factions; as rival clans and corrupt humans clash over supply, power and survival, the story unfolds as a noir-tinged exploration of hunger, migration, class and the brutal compromises required to live in the city’s shadowy margins.
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1488. Not That Bad by Roxane Gay
Dispatches from Rape Culture
A powerful anthology of personal essays and reportage that exposes how rape culture permeates everyday life, recounts survivors’ experiences of assault and the often-inadequate personal, legal, and cultural responses, and interrogates the intersections of gender, race, power, and consent while calling for accountability, empathy, and systemic change.
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1490. Pedro Páramo / El Llano En Llamas by Juan Rulfo
A haunting, spare portrait of rural Mexico in which a son returns to his mother’s hometown only to find it populated by voices and apparitions that unravel the violent legacy of a domineering landowner; alongside a set of terse short stories that chronicle life on the scorched plains—marked by poverty, brutality, solitude, and stubborn dignity—both works blur the line between the living and the dead, using memory, silence, and elliptical, lyrical prose to expose how history and loss shape a community.
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1491. The Ogress And The Orphans by Kelly Barnhill
A tender, fable-like tale about a gentle ogress who lives on the edge of a fearful village and quietly cares for a group of orphaned children; when rumors and a mysterious disappearance turn the town against her, the orphans and a few brave residents work to uncover the truth, exposing how gossip, scapegoating, and fear corrode community. The story explores the power of stories, the courage of kindness, and how empathy and honesty can heal and rebuild trust.
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1492. Island Of Whispers by Frances Hardinge
On the island of Merlank the Dead must not be allowed to linger. The very sight of their ghosts can kill. When Milo is thrust into the role of Ferryman after his father's sudden death he must carry away the Dead. Pursued by a vengeful lord and two malignant magicians, Milo must navigate strange and perilous seas where untold threats whisper in the mist while he struggles to find the courage and imagination to complete his urgent mission.
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1493. 1984 & Animal Farm by George Orwell
Two bleak works examine how revolutions and political systems meant to protect people can mutate into brutal regimes: one is an allegory in which farm animals overthrow their human owner only to see the leadership—once idealistic—become a corrupt ruling class that rewrites rules and history to justify its privileges; the other is a chilling dystopia following an individual trapped under pervasive surveillance, linguistic control, and constant propaganda that erases objective truth and punishes dissent. Together they show how language, fear, and centralized power can subvert freedom and crush human dignity.
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1494. The Dalemark Quartet by Diana Wynne Jones
A quartet of linked fantasy tales set in a divided kingdom, following different young protagonists whose ordinary lives are swept into political intrigue, ancient magic and quests that reveal hidden histories; through music, storytelling and craft—especially rune-like weaving and song—they awaken unexpected powers, confront oppression and tyrants, forge alliances across generations, and work to heal a fractured land while coming of age.
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1495. Frank Miller's Complete Sin City Library by Frank Miller
A collected, panoramic volume of interconnected noir comics set in a corrupt, rain‑soaked metropolis, following a rotating cast of hard‑boiled antiheroes — a hulking vigilante, a wronged cop, a cynical private eye, and dangerous women — as they navigate brutal violence, twisted justice, sexual politics, and moral ambiguity; stark black‑and‑white artwork and punchy, pulpy dialogue create a relentless, cinematic mood in which revenge and survival replace conventional heroism.
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1496. 1 Q84. книга 1. апрель июнь by haruki murakami
April–June
Две параллельные линии повествования — женщина, выполняющая опасные задания, и молодой преподаватель, втянутый в переписывание загадочной рукописи — постепенно сходятся в слегка искажённой версии Токио 1984 года, где появляются вторая луна и таинственные «маленькие люди». Один персонаж пытается разобраться с прошлым и организованным злом, другой — с тайной, способной изменить реальность; их поиски правды и друг друга переплетены темами одиночества, насилия и зыбкой грани между обычным миром и мистикой.
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1497. Mistborn Trilogy Tpb Boxed Set by Brandon Sanderson
In a grim, ash-shadowed world ruled by an apparently immortal tyrant, a streetwise orphan with latent metal-based powers is drawn into a daring plot by a charismatic rebel to ignite a revolution; as she trains in Allomancy and navigates shifting loyalties, the crew’s heist and political gambits grow into a battle that upends faith, uncovers ancient forces shaping the planet, and demands profound sacrifices as individuals confront leadership, identity, and the cost of remaking society.
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1498. The Good Doctor by Damon Galgut
The Good Doctor tells the story of an idealistic medical graduate who arrives at an isolated South African hospital to take up a year's community service. The novel follows his relocation to the remote facility and the time he spends there. It focuses on the period he spends completing community service in that hospital setting.
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1499. Portrait Of A Lady by Henrey James
A spirited young American heir travels to Europe determined to preserve her independence, but her choices and the manipulations of others lead her into a stifling marriage that tests her ideals. Surrounded by well-meaning friends, ambiguous mentors, and a charismatic but controlling husband, she confronts questions of freedom, responsibility, and the costs of passion versus prudence. The novel examines the collision between personal liberty and social constraints through subtle psychological observation and moral ambiguity, as the heroine struggles to reconcile her inner convictions with the consequences of her decisions.
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1500. Frank Herbert's Dune Saga 6 Book Boxed Set by Frank Herbert
Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, andChapterhouse
A sweeping six-volume epic that follows a noble family's rise on a desert world prized for a universe-shaping, life-extending substance, and the sweeping political, ecological and spiritual turmoil that erupts in its wake. Spanning generations, it chronicles charismatic leaders, prescient visions, genetic experiments and epic betrayals as secretive orders, political houses and new faiths vie for control, probing themes of power, prophecy, environmental stewardship, tyranny and the cost of shaping humanity’s future.
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