Literary Fiction

Jane Eyre
A governess with a fierce heart navigates love, loss, and the shadows of Thornfield Hall.
$5.00

Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is the enduring classic of wit, courtship, social pressure, misjudgment, and the gradual correction of first impressions.
$8.00

The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade
Melville’s final novel turns a Mississippi steamboat into a shifting satire of trust, fraud, charity, and self-invention.
$8.50

Desperate Remedies
Thomas Hardy’s first published novel blends romance, secrecy, mistaken motives, and melodramatic danger into a fast-moving story of ambition and manipulation.
$8.50

Age of Innocence
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton is a sophisticated classic about desire, marriage, social performance, and the hidden costs of respectability in Gilded Age New York.
$8.50

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
James Joyce traces Stephen Dedalus from childhood to artistic self-assertion in a modern novel of language, conscience, faith, and ambition.
$9.50

The Ambassadors
Henry James's great late novel of Europe, self-discovery, missed chances, and the cost of a truly examined life.
$8.50

The Custom of the Country
Edith Wharton's brilliant social novel follows ambition, marriage, money, and status in Gilded Age America and Europe.
$8.00

Summer
The novel follows a young woman's experiences and relationships over the course of one summer season.
$6.50

Ethan Frome
Ethan Frome lives with his wife and her cousin in an isolated New England farmhouse during a long winter.
$6.50

The House of Mirth
Edith Wharton’s great novel of New York society follows Lily Bart through wealth, scrutiny, desire, and social ruin with wit, elegance, and devastating precision.
$8.00

My Ántonia
Jim Burden recalls his childhood on the Nebraska prairie and his friendship with the Bohemian immigrant Ántonia Shimerda.
$8.00

O Pioneers!
The novel follows a Swedish immigrant family as they establish and maintain a farm on the Nebraska frontier in the late nineteenth century.
$7.50

Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
The novel follows a young woman from a poor family in the slums of late nineteenth-century New York as she navigates her circumstances.
$6.50

Martin Eden
Jack London’s ambitious novelist-hero climbs through class aspiration, self-education, romantic idealism, and social disillusion in a fierce modern classic of literary ambition.
$8.00

The Woodlanders
Thomas Hardy’s tragic woodland novel of love, social pressure, class tension, and the slow ruin of human hopes.
$8.00

Jude the Obscure
Thomas Hardy's novel follows Jude Fawley, a working-class stonemason in Victorian England, as he seeks access to university education.
$8.50

The Mayor of Casterbridge
Thomas Hardy's tragic masterpiece explores guilt, pride, fate, and ruin in one of the great character studies of Victorian fiction.
$8.00

Far from the Madding Crowd
In this novel, a woman who owns a farm in rural England becomes involved with three different men.
$8.50

Tess of the d’Urbervilles
Tess Durbeyfield, a young woman from a rural family, navigates relationships and social expectations in nineteenth-century England.
$8.50

Daniel Deronda
The novel follows Daniel Deronda's exploration of his identity and his encounters with Gwendolen Harleth in Victorian England.
$10.00

Adam Bede
George Eliot’s first novel brings rural labor, moral consequence, and intimate human conflict into a broad, patient work of Victorian realism.
$8.50

Silas Marner
The story centers on Silas Marner, a weaver living in the English village of Raveloe, and his relationships with his neighbors.
$7.00

Middlemarch
The novel traces several residents of a Midlands town and their intertwined experiences of marriage, vocation, and provincial society in the 1830s.
$11.00

Wives and Daughters
Elizabeth Gaskell’s great domestic novel of family change, courtship, social nuance, and moral intelligence.
$9.00

North and South
A richly observed Victorian novel of industry, class, conscience, and slow-burning romance by Elizabeth Gaskell.
$8.50

Shirley
Shirley portrays two women navigating relationships and daily life in a Yorkshire mill town amid early nineteenth-century industrial unrest.
$8.50

Agnes Grey
A clergyman's daughter becomes a governess after her family encounters financial difficulties.
$7.00

Our Mutual Friend
In Victorian London, a disputed inheritance draws together a boatman’s daughter, a lawyer, and several others linked to a fortune made from dust heaps.
$10.50

Hard Times
Charles Dickens's Hard Times is a concentrated industrial novel of education, class, labor, and emotional damage in the fact-driven world of Coketown.
$7.50

Bleak House
The novel examines the effects of a prolonged legal case in the Court of Chancery on a group of interconnected characters.
$11.50

Nicholas Nickleby
Nicholas Nickleby leaves home to find work after his father's death leaves the family in financial difficulty.
$9.50

David Copperfield
David Copperfield follows the experiences of its title character from childhood through education, employment, and personal relationships in Victorian England.
$10.50

Oliver Twist
Dickens’s fierce and unforgettable novel of poverty, criminal exploitation, and moral endurance in Victorian London.
$8.50

Mansfield Park
Austen’s morally exacting novel of family influence, social ambition, performance, and the quiet resilience of Fanny Price.
$8.00

Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen’s playful satire of Gothic fiction, following Catherine Morland from naïve fantasy toward sharper judgment.
$7.50

Les Misérables
Victor Hugo’s vast and humane masterpiece of justice, mercy, revolution, and the moral lives that unfold under historical pressure.
$13.50

The Prophets
Robert Jones Jr.'s stunning debut about enslaved queer love on a plantation.
$17.99

Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl
Andrea Lawlor's shapeshifting novel about a queer chameleon in 1990s America.
$16.00

The Thirty Names of Night
Zeyn Joukhadar's lyrical novel about a trans boy connecting with his Syrian heritage through art.
$16.95

Orlando
Virginia Woolf's gender-bending fantasy novel about an Elizabethan nobleman who becomes a woman.
$14.00

Detransition, Baby
Torrey Peters' groundbreaking novel about trans womanhood, motherhood, and the complexities of chosen family.
$17.99

On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous
Ocean Vuong's poetic debut novel about a Vietnamese immigrant family, told as a letter from a son to his illiterate mother.
$17.00

Giovanni's Room
James Baldwin's timeless novel of love and identity in 1950s Paris, a cornerstone of queer literature.
$16.99

Heart of Darkness
A steamboat captain’s journey into the Congo unravels into a haunting meditation on power, savagery, and the fragile veneer of civilization.
$6.50

The Brothers Karamazov
A volatile father’s murder ignites a spiritual and moral inferno for his three sons—one a sensualist, one an intellectual, one a mystic—in Dostoyevsky’s searing final novel.
$5.00

Madame Bovary
Emma Bovary’s longing for a life of passion and luxury collides with the banality of provincial France in this piercing exploration of desire and disillusionment.
$5.00

War and Peace
<p>Tolstoy&#x27;s sweeping saga captures the chaos of war and the quiet dramas of the heart, weaving together the lives of aristocrats, soldiers, and dreamers against the
$5.00

Anna Karenina
<p>A woman risks everything for passion in a world that demands her obedience.
$12.50

The Picture of Dorian Gray
A haunting fable of beauty and corruption, where a man’s portrait ages in his stead while his soul darkens behind an ageless face.
$8.00

Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë’s 'Wuthering Heights' is a tempest of love and revenge, set against the wild Yorkshire moors.
$5.00

Great Expectations
A misty marshland, a mysterious benefactor, and a boy’s dizzying ascent into a world of wealth and illusion.
$8.00











































