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The Catcher in the Rye
The Catcher in the Rye

J. P. Steed

Mar 6, 2026

Divisive for a reason. The people who hate it missed the subtext. The people who love it felt seen.

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Dracula
Dracula

Bram Stoker

Mar 6, 2026

A slow burn by modern standards but the atmosphere is unmatched. Best read on dark, stormy nights.

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Moby Dick
Moby Dick

Herman Melville

Mar 6, 2026

The greatest American novel. Not the most readable, but the most ambitious and rewarding.

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Frankenstein o el Moderno Prometeo
Frankenstein o el Moderno Prometeo

Mary Shelley

Mar 6, 2026

Every time someone creates something without thinking about consequences, they're repeating Victor's mistake.

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Thinking, Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow

Daniel Kahneman

Mar 6, 2026

A masterwork of behavioral psychology made accessible. The "what you see is all there is" concept is unforgettable.

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A Feast for Crows
A Feast for Crows

George R. R. Martin

Mar 5, 2026

The lack of resolution is frustrating but that's Martin's style. He's building a tapestry, not telling a simple story.

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Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights

Emily Brontë

Mar 5, 2026

A gothic masterpiece. Emily Bronte wrote one novel and it was this perfect, savage thing.

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The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit

J.R.R. Tolkien

Mar 5, 2026

Not just fantasy - it's a meditation on industrialization, war, friendship, and the corrupting nature of power.

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Dracula
Dracula

Bram Stoker

Mar 4, 2026

Perfect October read. The atmosphere is thick and the horror builds slowly but effectively.

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Brave New World
Brave New World

Aldous Huxley

Mar 3, 2026

A disturbing utopia that makes you question what progress really means. Brilliant and unsettling.

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Don Quixote
Don Quixote

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

Mar 1, 2026

Tilting at windmills has become a metaphor for a reason. This book is foundational.

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