Yes. 'Slaughterhouse - Five' by Kurt Vonnegut is a remarkable male fiction book. Billy Pilgrim's experiences, including his time - traveling and his encounter with the horrors of war, are both strange and thought - provoking. Also, 'A Farewell to Arms' by Ernest Hemingway, with its male protagonist Frederic Henry's experiences in war and love, is a classic that shouldn't be missed.
Definitely. 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley is an outstanding male fiction book. The male characters in this dystopian world are shaped by the society's conditioning. And 'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury is also very good. Guy Montag, the male lead, has a journey of self - discovery as he questions the book - burning society he lives in. This book is a powerful warning about the dangers of suppressing knowledge.
Sure. 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell is a great one. The male pigs in the story, especially Napoleon, play crucial roles in the power struggle and the downfall of the animal - run farm. Another is 'The Old Man and the Sea' by Ernest Hemingway. The old man Santiago's battle with the marlin shows great perseverance and strength.