Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Power & Greed, Good & Evil, Appearance & Reality
Tags Fantasy, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Modern Classic Fiction, Religion & Spirituality
Fantasy
Our Fantasy Reads selections offer an escape from the everyday though imagined universes, magic and the occult, and otherworldly science fiction. The titles in this Collection highlight a diverse range of authors who reimagine society through worldbuilding, futurism, or magical intervention, creating memorable characters and stories that invite readers to think outside the confines of that which is real and tangible.
Hell Bent
Her Body and Other Parties
He, She and It
Hidden Pictures
Histories
Home Before Dark
Hop-Frog
House Of Leaves
How High We Go in the Dark
How to Sell a Haunted House
How to Stop Time
I Am Legend
Invisible Cities
It
I, Tituba: Black Witch of Salem
Jade City
Jitterbug Perfume
Journey To The Center Of The Earth
Kafka on the Shore
Kindred
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Power & Greed, Good & Evil, Appearance & Reality
Tags Fantasy, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Modern Classic Fiction, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 2017
Genre Short Story Collection, Fiction
Tags Horror & Suspense, Fantasy, Gender & Feminism, Modern Classic Fiction, Magical Realism, LGBTQ+
Her Body and Other Parties is a short story collection published in October of 2017 by debut author Carmen Maria Machado. The collection, which moves between the genres of fantasy, horror, and satire, was shortlisted for the 2017 National Book Award Fiction Prize and the International Dylan Thomas Prize. It won the 2018 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction, the Shirley Jackson Award, the National Book Critics Circle's John Leonard Prize, and the Bard Fiction... Read Her Body and Other Parties Summary
Publication year 1991
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Birth
Tags Science Fiction, Jewish Literature, Gender & Feminism, Fantasy, Romance
He, She and It is a 1991 cyberpunk novel by Marge Piercy. It won the Arthur C. Clarke award for Best Science Fiction novel, telling the story of a romance between a human woman and a cyborg against the backdrop of a dystopian/post-apocalyptic world. Plot Summary Shira and her ex-husband, Josh, are sitting in a courtroom in Nebraska awaiting word on the custody of their son, Ari. Shira is a psychoengineer who works with artificial intelligence. They... Read He, She and It Summary
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Fate
Tags European History, Philosophy, Philosophy, Classical Period, World History, Fantasy, Classic Fiction
Herodotus, “the Father of History,” researched and wrote the Histories in the middle of the 5th century BCE. Composed in the Ionic dialect of ancient Greek, this expansive account of the Greco-Persian war that occurred during the first two decades of the 5th century is the first prose masterpiece in European literature. The work traces the conflict between the Greek city-states and the Persian empire from its origins in the conquest of the Hellenic settlements... Read Histories Summary
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Self Discovery, Guilt, Memory, Conflict, Perseverance, Fear, Forgiveness, Regret, Revenge, Truth & Lies, Trust & Doubt, Good & Evil, Safety & Danger, Appearance & Reality
Tags Horror & Suspense, Fantasy, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Science Fiction, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 1849
Genre Short Story, Fiction
Themes Revenge, Shame & Pride, Disability, Mental Health, Justice, Good & Evil, Social Class
Tags Horror & Suspense, Classic Fiction, Gothic Literature, Bullying, Mental Illness, Social Justice, Trauma & Abuse, Disability, Education, Education, Mystery & Crime Fiction, World History, Fantasy
“Hop-Frog” (originally titled “Hop Frog; Or, the Eight Chained Ourang-Outangs”) is among the last short stories by American horror and fiction author Edgar Allan Poe. First published in The Flag of Our Union in 1849, “Hop-Frog” explores themes of revenge, “madness,” and dehumanization. Poe explores similar themes in another short story published several years earlier, “The Cask of Amontillado,” a tale of betrayal and vengeance. Such thematic elements recur often in Poe’s work, given that... Read Hop-Frog Summary
Publication year 2000
Genre Novel, Fiction
Tags Satirical Literature, Postmodernism, Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction, Fantasy, Religion & Spirituality
Mark Danielewski’s 2000 debut novel, House of Leaves, is an experimental text that contains multiple layers of narration. It is a type of frame story: the top frame, or layer, follows the life of Johnny Truant after he finds Zampanò’s manuscript The Navidson Record, with this manuscript acting as House of Leaves’ second layer. Zampanò’s manuscript analyzes the third layer of House of Leaves: a documentary of the same name filmed by Will Navidson. The... Read House Of Leaves Summary
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Science & Technology, Hope, Perseverance, Death, Community, Grief, Loneliness, Future, The Past, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Fear, Love, Memory, Nostalgia, Climate, Space, Family, Friendship
Tags Science Fiction, Fantasy, Grief & Death, Climate Change, Technology
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Death, Family, The Past, Siblings
Tags Horror & Suspense, Fantasy, Southern Gothic
Publication year 2017
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Fear, Love, Death
Tags Romance, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Science Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction, World History
Publication year 1954
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Apathy, Perseverance, Fear, Safety & Danger
Tags Science Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Depression & Suicide, Grief & Death, Science & Nature, Fantasy
I Am Legend by Richard Matheson was published in 1954. The novel depicts a dystopian/post-apocalyptic world in which people infected with a contagious disease behave like vampires. The last human man, Robert Neville, must protect himself as he studies the scientific basis for the disease. I Am Legend discusses moral relativism, the evolution of the horror genre, and loneliness. It has been adapted several times, most recently as the 2007 film I Am Legend starring... Read I Am Legend Summary
Publication year 1972
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Colonialism, Conflict, Literature
Tags Fantasy, Magical Realism, Italian Literature, Asian History, European History, Arts & Culture, Classic Fiction
Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino (1923-1985) was originally published in 1972 in Italian and translated into English in 1974. Calvino’s ninth novel, it received a Nebula Novel Award nomination in 1975.According to New York Times reviewer Joseph McElroy, Calvino already had the reputation of being Italy’s “most original storyteller” for his use of fantastical and fabulist motifs to explore philosophical and scientific themes such as evolution (McElroy). Invisible Cities continues this trend by using the... Read Invisible Cities Summary
Publication year 1986
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Guilt, Childhood & Youth, Friendship
Tags Horror & Suspense, Religion & Spirituality, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Classic Fiction
Stephen King’s 1986 novel It is widely considered to be one of the most frightening stories ever written. The book’s cast of characters clash against a monster that can assume the form of their worst fears, in a town called Derry that is itself a source of evil. It examines themes of friendship, family, grief, fear, and memory.The novel jumps frequently between past and present, but the structure of the story told in It can... Read It Summary
Publication year 1992
Genre Novel, Fiction
Tags Historical Fiction, Afro-Caribbean Literature, French Literature, Science Fiction, Women`s Studies, Gender & Feminism, World History, Fantasy, Classic Fiction
Part I relates the story of Tituba from her birth to her arrival in Salem. Part II begins with the witch trials and ends with Tituba’s execution in Barbados in the 1700s. The Epilogue, narrated by Tituba’s spirit, brings the story from the century of her death to that of the present-day reader. Following the Epilogue are two sections that Condé included in the original French publication: a Historical Note on the Salem witch trials... Read I, Tituba: Black Witch of Salem Summary
Publication year 2018
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Shame & Pride, Masculinity, Objects & Materials, Siblings, Teamwork, Loyalty & Betrayal, Power & Greed
Tags Fantasy, Science Fiction, Action & Adventure, Addiction & Substance Abuse, Gender & Feminism, Leadership, Trauma & Abuse, Mystery & Crime Fiction
Publication year 1984
Genre Novel, Fiction
Tags Fantasy, American Literature, Modern Classic Fiction, Magical Realism, Humor, Classic Fiction
In Jitterbug Perfume, published in 1985, Tom Robbins combines realism with fantasy and comedy to tell his tale of intertwined lives across centuries. His works have reputations as cult classics that tweak conventional notions of the novel while seeking to reinforce new conventions of their own. The story spans both centuries of time and nearly the entirety of the globe. Other works by Robbins include Another Roadside Attraction, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, and Still... Read Jitterbug Perfume Summary
Publication year 1864
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Science & Technology, Place
Tags Science Fiction, Classic Fiction, French Literature, Fantasy, Action & Adventure
Journey to the Center of the Earth was written by the French writer Jules Gabriel Verne (1828-1905), who is best known for Extraordinary Voyages, a series of science fiction/dystopian adventure stories that includes Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) as well as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and Around the World in Eighty Days (1872). Verne was born in the French port city of Nantes and from a young age was... Read Journey To The Center Of The Earth Summary
Publication year 2002
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Music, Memory, Fate
Tags Asian Literature, Japanese Literature, Asian Literature, Magical Realism, Fantasy, Classic Fiction
A coming-of-age story that raises many questions about concepts such as good and evil, reality, time, and memory, Kafka on the Shore describes the journey of a fifteen year-old run-away, Kafka Tamura, from his home in Tokyo to the shores of Takamatsu. Kafka flees home because his father, a famous—but violent—sculptor, cursed him: he will kill his father and sleep with his mother and sister. Kafka’s mother fled with his older sister when Kafka was... Read Kafka on the Shore Summary
Publication year 1979
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Race, The Past, Family, Fate
Tags Historical Fiction, African American Literature, Afrofuturism, American Literature, Science Fiction, Race & Racism, World History, Fantasy, Classic Fiction
The 1979 novel Kindred was written by Octavia E. Butler, a Black author from California who wrote science fiction that challenged white hegemony. The novel tells the story of Edana “Dana” Franklin, a young Black woman in 1976 whose connection to a young white boy named Rufus Weylin allows her to time travel to 1800s Maryland. As she jumps between 1976 and the 1800s, she learns how she and Rufus are connected, and she must survive... Read Kindred Summary