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Percy Jackson: The Titian’s Curse

by Rick Riordan

This is the third book in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series. It follows Percy and his friends as they go on a dangerous quest to rescue a kidnapped goddess and stop the rise of the Titans. The story blends Greek mythology with modern adventure, focusing on friendship, loyalty, and destiny.

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The Brothers Karamazov

by Fyodor Mikhaliovich Dostoevsky

This novel is a deep philosophical story about faith, morality, free will, and family conflict. It follows three very different brothers and their troubled relationship with their father, who is later murdered. The book explores big questions about God, justice, and human nature.

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Si le grain ne meurt

by André Gide

This is an autobiographical novel where Gide reflects on his childhood, personal struggles, and emotional development. The book focuses on self-discovery, freedom, and identity, especially in relation to society’s expectations and moral rules.

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Dogura Magura

by Yumeno Kyusaku

This is a famous Japanese psychological horror novel. It tells the story of a man confined in a mental institution who has lost his memory and is accused of murder. The novel blurs the line between reality and madness and explores the human mind in a disturbing and surreal way.

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The Tokyo Zodiac Murders

by Shimada Soji

This is a classic Japanese locked-room mystery novel. It centers on a series of strange murders connected to astrology and a mysterious letter left behind by the killer. The novel is known for its complex puzzle, detailed clues, and shocking solution.

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The God Themselves

by Isaac Asimov

This is a science fiction novel about humans making contact with beings from a parallel universe. At first, the contact helps solve Earth’s energy problems, but it soon threatens to destroy both worlds. The novel explores science, ethics, and the dangers of unchecked technological progress.

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