Aeschylus's "Prometheus chained" is an ancient Greek tragedy about the hero Prometheus, his torment and struggle for human knowledge and freedom before the gods.
Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita" is a brilliant allegory that mixes reality and fantasy, revealing deep philosophical and sociocultural themes through the story of the devil and the Master, as well as satirical images of Soviet society.
"Woe from Wit" by Alexander Griboyedov is a comedy about the moral decay of society, artificiality and hypocrisy of the nobility in Russia at the beginning of the 19th century.
Jerome K. Jerome's "Three in a Boat, Not Counting a Dog" is a humorous tale of the adventures of three friends while shipping down the Thames, full of funny observations and comic situations.
Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is a novel exploring society, love and morality, through the story of Elizabeth Bennett and Mr Darcy, mixing humour and satire.
Strugatsky's "Picnic on the Sidelines" is a comedy with elements of science fiction, about adventures in the mysterious Zone, raising questions about human nature and technological development.
Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway is a novel about love and war, revealing the fates of American soldiers and doctors during World War I, with deep emotions and an anti-militaristic message.
Gertrude Stein's "Tomorrow Was War" is a memoir describing the author's experiences and memories of World War I, with a touch of avant-garde and experimental style.
"Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a novel about moral dilemmas, moral sorrow and redemption, through the story of Raskolnikov and his crime.
"Sherlock Holmes: Collected Works" by Arthur Conan Doyle - the famous investigations of the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes, fascinating stories about solving mysterious crimes.
The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris is a thriller about Hannibal Lecter and FBI agent Clarissa Starling, their psychological struggle and the hunt for a serial killer.
Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy is a gripping thriller in which journalist Mikael Blomqvist and hacker Lisbeth Salander investigate complex mysteries, breaking into criminal intrigue and corruption in Sweden.
Agatha Christie's Mysterious Murder in Style is a classic detective story where Hercule Poirot investigates a mysterious murder in an English country house, revealing ulterior motives and false alibis.
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas is an adventure novel with romantic elements, about the friendship and adventures of d'Artagnan and his fellow musketeers in the time of Louis XIII.
Ernest Cline's Armada is a science fiction novel about a virtual war between players and alien invaders, with vivid references to 80s pop culture and virtual reality.
"Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a novel about the contradictions of the human soul, through the image of Prince Myshkin, exploring the themes of morality, diseases of society and ideal purity.
Franz Kafka's "trial" is an allegory about the helplessness of an individual before the absurd bureaucratic mechanism of the justice system, where truth and justice remain unattainable.
"The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov is a multifaceted novel, with elements of psychological investigation, exploring human souls, art and religious themes, through magical events in Moscow.
Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina is a powerful romantic story with psychological elements, exploring complex relationships, morality and human passions through the heroine Anna Karenina.