10 Best Classic Japanese Novels
Japanese Literature has a rich history, for this reading list we’ve limited ourselves to the 20th Century up to around 1970. Enjoy 10 Classic Japanese Novels
Japanese Literature has a rich history, for this reading list we’ve limited ourselves to the 20th Century up to around 1970. Enjoy 10 Classic Japanese Novels
Quizlit’s Book of the Month May 2023 is Liberation Day by George Saunders. Saunders is back with a masterful collection exploring ideas of power, ethics, and justice
Japan’s most popular author, Murakami is a star of modern literature. How much do you know about his life and work. Test your knowledge with our Murakami Quiz
A Society by Virginia Woolf offers a brief but penetrating glimpse into Woolf’s literary genius. Written in 1920
Hills Like White Elephants is a short story by Ernest Hemingway. It was first published in 1927, then later in the short story collection Men Without Women.
The Ransom of Red Chief By O. Henry was published in The Evening Post 1902. Bill and Sam didn’t anticipate the lesson they learned, Crime sure doesn’t pay”.
Samsa in Love by Haruki Murakami is all about that unique feeling a human experiences when they fall in love for the first time.
In the Plymouth Express Affair, a young woman is found dead in a train compartment and her valuable jewels have been stolen. Her wealthy father asks Poirot to find her killer, Hercule Poirot is on the case in this early adventure by Agatha Christie.
Historical Fiction, Magical Realism, Fantasy and Sci-Fi, Funny, Poignant, Thought Provoking and Fantastic, we’ve got them all covered with our 21 Best British Books for the 21st Century
From the authors Washington Irving and Nikolai Gogol to modern day masters of the genre, enjoy our selection of Best Short Story Authors