10 OF THE GREATEST BOOKS OF ALL TIME

"In Search of Lost Time" (À la recherche du temps perdu) by Marcel Proust (1913-1927)

Delve into the intricacies of memory, time, love, and loss in this epic seven-volume novel, hailed as a masterpiece of modernist literature. While challenging, it promises a deeply rewarding reading experience.

"Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes (1605, 1615)

Join the adventures of an aging nobleman who fancies himself a chivalrous knight in this Spanish classic. Filled with humor and satire, it remains a beloved work that has left an indelible mark on literature.

"Ulysses" by James Joyce (1922)

Set in Dublin over the course of a single day, this modernist masterpiece offers a complex and immersive reading experience. Its richly layered narrative rewards multiple readings, inviting readers to uncover its many layers of meaning.

"One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel García Márquez (1967)

Step into the magical world of the Buendia family and embark on a journey through generations in this sweeping saga. With its blend of magical realism and profound themes, it has enchanted readers around the globe.

"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925)

Immerse yourself in the glitz and glamour of the Jazz Age with this timeless tale of love, wealth, and the elusive American Dream. Fitzgerald's lyrical prose and vivid imagery capture the essence of an era with unparalleled elegance.

"Moby Dick" by Herman Melville (1851)

Experience the power and symbolism of Captain Ahab's obsessive quest for vengeance in this epic novel. Melville's richly textured prose and profound exploration of themes make it a literary classic that continues to resonate today.

"War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1869)

Dive into the tumultuous world of Russian society during the Napoleonic Wars with this monumental historical novel. Tolstoy's panoramic narrative and profound insights into human nature make it a timeless masterpiece.

"Hamlet" by William Shakespeare (c. 1603)

Enter the world of Shakespearean tragedy with this iconic play, renowned for its exploration of themes of revenge, madness, and moral ambiguity. Hamlet's existential struggle continues to fascinate and resonate with audiences worldwide.

"The Odyssey" by Homer (8th-7th centuries BC)

Journey alongside the legendary hero Odysseus as he embarks on his epic voyage home after the Trojan War. Homer's timeless epic poem remains a foundational work of Western literature, celebrated for its enduring themes and timeless wisdom.

"The Lord of the Rings" by J. R. R. Tolkien (1954-1955)

Embark on a thrilling adventure through Middle-earth with Frodo Baggins and his companions in this beloved fantasy trilogy. Tolkien's richly imagined world and epic tale of courage, friendship, and sacrifice have captivated readers of all ages.