This guide categorizes 12 types of fiction, from the magical realms of Harry Potter to the dystopian warnings of 1984, with examples like The Kite Runner and Pride and Prejudice. Each category highlights key works that define the genre.
A Midsummer's Equation by Keigo Higashino masterfully weaves environmental conflict, human drama, and a gripping murder investigation in a dying seaside town.
Silent Parade by Keigo Higashino is a gripping mystery that delves into the depths of human emotion and cunning, following physicist Yukawa as he aids in solving a cold case brimming with secrets and intricate deductions.
"Small Things Like These" by Claire Keegan is a poignant novella about a man's moral awakening in 1985 Ireland, confronting the dark secrets of the Magdalen laundries.
The Women by Kristin Hannah is a historical fiction novel set during the Vietnam War. It focuses on the experiences of Frances "Frankie" McGrath, a young woman who volunteers as an Army nurse. The book highlights the struggles and bravery of military nurses working under fire, the emotional and psychological toll of war, and the challenges women faced both on the battlefield and when they returned home. Through vivid storytelling and rich historical detail, The Women sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions and sacrifices of women during the Vietnam War.
"The Final Curtain" by Keigo Higashino concludes the Detective Kaga series with a narrative that intertwines a poignant personal story with a complex murder investigation.