Sure. 'The Great Gatsby' is a significant novel. It shows the decadence and hollowness of the wealthy in the Jazz Age through the character of Jay Gatsby and his unrequited love for Daisy Buchanan.
Yes. 'Don Quixote' is an obvious choice for one of the greatest Spanish novels. It's full of humor and profound insights. Another great one is 'The Shadow of the Wind' by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. It's a more modern novel that has captured the hearts of many readers with its mystery and love for books. 'The Hive' by Camilo José Cela is also a great Spanish novel that gives a picture of post - war Spain.
Sure. 'Pride and Prejudice' is a must - mention. It has memorable characters like Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. Their relationship is both charming and thought - provoking.
Sure. 'The Call of the Wild' by Jack London is a great adventure novel. It tells the story of a dog named Buck who is thrust into the wilds of the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. His journey of survival and adaptation is very exciting.
Sure. 'Dracula' is a great one. It has all the elements of a great vampire story - a menacing vampire, a group of people trying to stop him, and a spooky atmosphere. It's really set the standard for vampire novels.
One could be 'The Three - Body Problem'. It combines science fiction elements with deep philosophical ideas. The story's scope is vast, dealing with things like the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and the future of humanity.
Well, 'Pedro Páramo' by Juan Rulfo is another. This novel is set in a desolate Mexican landscape (Mexico is part of North America but has strong cultural ties to South America in some aspects). It's a complex exploration of memory, death, and the past through the journey of the protagonist in a ghost - like town.
Sure. 'Watchmen' is a must - mention. It's a landmark in the genre, with its deep exploration of moral and political themes. Another is 'The Dark Knight Returns'. It was revolutionary for how it presented Batman as an older, more jaded hero. 'Maus' is also great, using the form to tell a deeply moving historical story.
Sure. 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley is great. It shows a future society where people are genetically engineered and conditioned from birth to fit into a strict social hierarchy. It makes you think about the cost of a so - called 'perfect' society.
Sure. 'The Silence of the Lambs' is one. It's really intense with the psychological battle between Clarice and Hannibal. Another is 'Gone Girl'. The way the story unfolds and the characters' true natures are revealed is amazing.
Sure. 'The Ordinary World' by路遥 (Lu Yao) is an excellent one. It focuses on the lives of ordinary people in rural areas during the transition period in China. It shows their struggles, dreams, and the complexity of family and social relationships.