This question is a bit difficult to answer because the concept of a "world-shaking" book depends on the reader's personal taste and cultural background. However, here are some books that are widely regarded as having worldwide influence and have had a great impact in different eras and cultures: 1 The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger): One of the most important novels of the 20th century, about the growth and loneliness of teenagers. [2] The Great Gatsby (F Scott Fitzgerald): A classic novel that explored the collapse of the American dream and the complexity of human nature. 3. One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Márquez): This is a magical realism novel describing the story of seven generations of the Buenda family and is considered one of the masterpieces of Latino literature. 4 War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy): This is a masterpiece in the history of Russian literature about the life and fate of Russian nobles during the Napoleonic Wars. "When the Human Stars Shine"(Han Songluo): This is a science fiction novel describing the life and fate of mankind under the development of future technology. 1984 (George Orwell): This is a dystopian novel that reveals the dark side of government and the nature of power. 7 The Great Gatsby (F Scott Fitzgerald): Although not a novel, it was the inspiration for the movie Titanic, depicting the collapse of the American dream and the complexity of human nature. 8 The Kite Runner (Kaled Husseini): This is a novel about the history and humanity of afghanistani, about the growth and adventures of two boys. Alive (Yu Hua): This is a classic of Chinese literature. It tells the life of an ordinary farmer and reflects the life and destiny of the Chinese countryside. 10 "The Three Bodies"(Liu Cixin): This is a science fiction novel about the confrontation between alien civilizations and human civilizations, and the fate of the universe and mankind.