Publication year 1998
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Gratitude, Love, Self Discovery, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Self-Improvement
Religion & Spirituality
In this collection we've gathered fiction and nonfiction texts that address humanity's age-old search for meaning and purpose within a higher power.
The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching
The Heart of the Matter
The Hero with a Thousand Faces
The Hiding Place
The Historian
The History of the Franks
The Horse And His Boy
The Hotel Nantucket
The House Across the Lake
The House at the End of the World
The How of Happiness
The Hundred Years' War on Palestine
The Hypnotists
The Idea of a University
The In-Between
The Innocence of Father Brown
The Inquisitor’s Tale
The Institute
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
The Invisible Man
Publication year 1998
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Gratitude, Love, Self Discovery, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Self-Improvement
Publication year 1948
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Guilt, Shame & Pride, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Christian, Religion & Spirituality, History: African , British Literature, Colonialism & Postcolonialism, World History
Graham Greene’s The Heart of the Matter was published in 1948 and is one of his most famous Catholic-themed novels. These novels comprise the majority of his literary oeuvre and underscore a recurring theme in Greene’s works: moral crisis and true faith. Greene’s iconoclastic views of Catholicism are explored through complex protagonists like Henry Scobie, the flawed hero of The Heart of the Matter, who are torn between passion and faith.The Heart of the Matter... Read The Heart of the Matter Summary
Publication year 1949
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Language
Tags Psychology, Anthropology, Anthropology, Philosophy, Philosophy, World History, Psychology, Fantasy, Classic Fiction, Religion & Spirituality
Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces is a nonfiction work about world mythology published in 1949. Campbell, a mythology scholar and professor of literature, presents his theory of the “monomyth,” or the narrative tropes common to all storytelling traditions. The first half of the book covers the monomyth of the hero’s journey. The second half deals with similarities among a wide range of creation myths.In his Prologue, Campbell considers why people from all... Read The Hero with a Thousand Faces Summary
Publication year 1971
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Religion & Spirituality, Family
Tags European History, Holocaust, World War II, Christian, Religion & Spirituality, World History, Biography, Classic Fiction
The Hiding Place, published in 1971, is written by Corrie ten Boom and co-authors John and Elizabeth Sherrill. Ten Boom’s autobiographical account centers on her family’s work with the Dutch underground during World War II. The authors consistently center the way the family's Christian faith shaped their experiences and inspired them to persevere. The Hiding Place was adapted into a 1975 movie and another film, Return to the Hiding Place (2013), expands on the story... Read The Hiding Place Summary
Publication year 2005
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Fear, Forgiveness, Grief, Hate & Anger, Revenge, Coming of Age, Death, The Past, Family, Politics & Government, War, Good & Evil, Power & Greed, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Horror & Suspense, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Gothic Literature, Science Fiction, Mystery & Crime Fiction, World History, Religion & Spirituality
The Historian (2005), Elizabeth Kostova’s best-selling novel, blends fact and fiction to reinvent the myth of the iconic vampire Dracula, or Vlad Ţepeş. In this retelling, the unnamed narrator accompanies her ambassador father, Paul, across Europe in the early 1970s as he tells her the story of his near encounter with the vampire. He tells her the Prince of Wallachia lives, 500 years after his death. Paul’s mentor, Dr. Rossi, was conducting research on Dracula... Read The Historian Summary
Publication year 590
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Politics & Government, Nation, War, Order & Chaos, Power & Greed
Tags European History, Medieval, French Literature, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 1954
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Good & Evil, Power & Greed, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Fantasy, Classic Fiction, Action & Adventure, Christian, Children`s Literature, Religion & Spirituality
The Horse and His Boy, published in 1954, is the fifth of the seven books that comprise C. S. Lewis’s young readers series The Chronicles of Narnia. The first of the books, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, was published in 1950. Lewis published an additional book in the series each year through 1956. The Horse and His Boy was published in 1954. Lewis later requested the reading order of the books be changed... Read The Horse And His Boy Summary
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Loyalty & Betrayal, The Past, Community
Tags Romance, Historical Fiction, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Tags Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Action & Adventure, Modern Classic Fiction, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Fear, Beauty, Good & Evil
Tags Horror & Suspense, Science Fiction, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 2007
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Self Discovery
Tags Psychology, Self-Improvement, Science & Nature, Philosophy, Health, Psychology, Philosophy, Mental Illness, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 2020
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Colonialism, Politics & Government, War
Tags Asian History, World History, Politics & Government, Military & War, Religion & Spirituality, Social Justice
Publication year 2015
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Coming of Age, Good & Evil, Power & Greed
Tags Science Fiction, Children`s Literature, Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 1873
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Religion & Spirituality, Education, Literature
Tags Education, Philosophy, Christian, Religion & Spirituality, Science & Nature, Education, Philosophy, Classic Fiction
Publication year 2023
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Death, Grief, Truth & Lies, Love
Tags Health, Grief & Death, Philosophy, Science & Nature, Biography, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 1911
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Good & Evil, Guilt, Revenge, Mental Health, Race, Appearance & Reality, Social Class, Colonialism, Justice, Truth & Lies
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense, British Literature, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 2016
Genre Novel, Fiction
Tags Children`s Literature, World History, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Religion & Spirituality
The Inquisitor’s Tale is a 2016 work of historical fiction for children, written by Adam Gidwitz and illustrated by Hatem Aly. It received a 2017 Newbery Honor. This guide refers to the 2016 Penguin edition.Plot SummaryThe story begins in a medieval French inn, where a mysterious narrator is asking questions about the three mysterious outlaw children with magical powers and their holy dog.Nearly everyone in this tavern has a part of the story to tell... Read The Inquisitor’s Tale Summary
Publication year 2019
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Community, Safety & Danger, Family, Future, Truth & Lies, Power & Greed, Perseverance
Tags Horror & Suspense, Science Fiction, Trauma & Abuse, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Religion & Spirituality
Critically acclaimed, The Institute (2019) is the 60th entry in Stephen King’s body of more than 100 works. While best known as a horror writer (and one of the most popular writers since the 1970s in general), King dabbles in many genres, including fantasy, mystery, and science fiction—often blurring the boundaries between them. The Institute is more sci-fi thriller than horror, sharing story beats and themes with King’s earlier novels Firestarter and It: It follows... Read The Institute Summary
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Good & Evil, Gender Identity, Death
Tags Fantasy, Gender & Feminism, Trauma & Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, LGBTQ+, Age of Enlightenment, Modern Classic Fiction, World History, Historical Fiction, Magical Realism, Romance
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is a historical fantasy novel by the American author V.E. Schwab published in 2020. It chronicles the story of Addie LaRue, an 18th-century Frenchwoman who gains eternal life through a bargain with a demonic entity. However, the deal comes at a great cost: Everybody who meets Addie immediately forgets her. A New York Times bestseller, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue received a 2020 Goodreads Choice Award nomination for... Read The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue Summary
Publication year 1897
Genre Novella, Fiction
Themes Power & Greed, Social Class, Good & Evil
Tags Science Fiction, British Literature, Religion & Spirituality, Science & Nature, Victorian Period, Horror & Suspense, World History, Fantasy, Classic Fiction
H. G. Wells is one of the earliest science fiction authors, sometimes referred to as the father of the genre. His 1897 novel, The Invisible Man, follows an albino scientist who discovers the secret to turning himself invisible. The novel’s blend of fantastical science and realistic, mundane detail is a signature of Wells. This novel has influenced generations of writers and artists, both through its powerful prose and fascinating plot, as well as for its... Read The Invisible Man Summary