Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is perhaps the most relevant and important classic for the modern day – only it failed to predict smartphones. This …
Animal Farm is perhaps one of the most famous allegories and in that it is anything but subtle, just like the pigs in the story. Any elementary …
I can tell that The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fritzgerald may contain quite a bit of depth buried somewhere among its dense paragraphs but I may have …
I found out about this book through the 2021 audiovisual masterpiece, Dune, which works as a fantastic trailer for this book. Frank Herbert’s …
This is what I eventually ended up doing my individual oral presentation on as it explores a wide variety of rather universal themes such as freedom …
Existential dread, here we come! This is a dangerous book for those who just want to get by in everyday life without delving too deep into the …
William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” is a difficult and laborious read that has a lot to offer to the patient reader. We had an entire …
Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House is by far the best play I have read for school. It is also among the best literary classics we have read …
This has really been a long time coming. The Lightning Thief has been at the back of my reading list pretty much ever since I learned to read. I have …
John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men” is an American classic, one that I have now read twice for both middle and high school, in …
I had high expectations for this one as Mark Twain has been described as one of the greats and I have heard the name Huckleberry Finn so many times …
A great book with a truly interesting catch! There are two factors that make it so unique: first, it is only written in letters and secondly but more …