The Reading Classics Books collection at New Books n Books provides an enriching journey into the world of literature, offering something for every reader, from seasoned enthusiasts to newcomers exploring the realm of classic novels.
"The Prince" by Niccolò Machiavelli is a seminal work in political philosophy and leadership studies, first published in 1532. This classic text offers a pragmatic and often controversial examination of...
Franz Kafka's "The Trial," a seminal work of modern literature, presents a gripping exploration of the individual's struggle against an oppressive, enigmatic bureaucratic system. The novel follows the protagonist, Josef...
"Animal Farm" by George Orwell is a timeless political allegory that satirizes the Russian Revolution and the subsequent rise of the Soviet Union through the lens of a seemingly simple...
"The Psychology of Colonialism" ("استعمار کی نفسیات) delves into the psychological aspects of colonialism, exploring its strategies, ideologies, and impact on the human mind. Akhtar Ali Syed provides an in-depth...
📘 Title Name: The Metamorphosis (Reading Classics)✍️ Author: Franz Kafka📦 Publisher: READING CLASSICS 🔹 Introduction:The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a thought-provoking novella that explores themes of alienation, identity, and...
Republic Author: PlatoBinding: PaperbackCategory: Philosophy / Political Theory / Classic LiteratureRecommended For: Students of philosophy and political science, educators, and readers interested in justice, ideal governance, and classical thought. Key...
Experience the poignant tale of love, loneliness, and existential longing with "White Nights" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate readers with its profound exploration of human...
📘 Title Name: Enid Blyton Series - St. Clare's (Original Text)✍️ Author: Enid Blyton📚 Series: 6 Books – St. Clare’s Boarding School Series (Original Text) 🔹 Introduction:The St. Clare's series...
Malory Towers Series Author: Enid Blyton The Malory Towers series by Enid Blyton is a classic collection of six books set in a British boarding school for girls. The series...
Ice-Candy Man" by Bapsi Sidhwa, also published as "Cracking India," is a poignant and powerful novel that explores the human and political upheaval during the Partition of India in 1947....
"1984," authored by George Orwell, is a seminal dystopian novel that delves into the harrowing realities of totalitarianism. Set in a dystopian future where the Party, led by Big Brother,...
Arthshastra (Urdu) – The Arthashastra Author: Acharya Kautilya ChanakyaBinding: PaperbackCategory: Political Science / Ancient Indian Philosophy / EconomicsRecommended For: Students of political science, history, economics, and readers interested in statecraft,...
Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" presents a dystopian future where societal control is achieved through genetic engineering, psychological conditioning, and hedonistic pleasures. Set in a World State where citizens are...
"Muhammad (PBUH): His Life Based on the Earliest Sources" by Martin Lings is a meticulously researched and beautifully written biography of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). Drawing from...
📘 Title Name: Pride and Prejudice (Readings Classics)✍️ Author: Jane Austen📦 Publisher: Readings Classics 🔹 Introduction:Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is a timeless romantic novel that explores the societal norms...
"Siddhartha: An Indian Tale" by Hermann Hesse is a profound spiritual novel that follows the journey of Siddhartha, a young man in ancient India, as he seeks enlightenment and self-discovery....
The Mayor Of Casterbridge" by Thomas Hardy, with an introduction and editorial contributions by Keith Wilson, is a timeless literary classic that delves into themes of fate, redemption, and human...
Revive Your Heart: Putting Life in Perspective by Nouman Ali Khan is a deeply insightful and inspirational book that provides readers with practical guidance on how to live a more...
"Thanda Gosht" (ٹھنڈا گوشت) by Saadat Hasan Manto is one of his most controversial and powerful short stories, dealing with the raw emotions of lust, guilt, and moral decay during...
Games People Play by Eric Berne is a groundbreaking exploration of human relationships and the hidden patterns of behavior that shape them. First published in 1964, this classic introduces the...