A Game of Thrones First volume in the internationally bestselling series that has sold upward of 70 million copies. More
Fahrenheit 451 Though set in a dystopian world without books, Bradbury’s most famous work has never gone out of print. More
The Dispossessed The classic utopian science fiction; winner of the Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Awards. More
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World One of Harper & Brothers’ most famous and influential authors was Aldous Huxley, who signed with the publisher in 1927 and published his first book, Texts and Pretexts, with them in 1932. More
1927: Harper & Brothers signs Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World… Harper & Brothers signs Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World. More
Ursula K. Le Guin Dear HarperCollins: You ask me, “Why do you read? Why do you write?” Well, I mean, duh. More Ursula K. Le Guin
A Canticle for Leibowitz Hugo Award winner; widely considered one of the most enduring classics of modern speculative fiction. More
Down and Out in Paris and London The first book by the author of the twentieth-century classics Animal Farm and 1984. More
At the Mountains of Madness Lovecraft’s work has influenced the whole spectrum of those working in the horror genre. More
Under the Volcano A landmark of modernism, hailed as “one of the towering novels of this century” (New York Times). More
Anthony Doerr We are all mapmakers: We embed our memories everywhere, inscribing a private and intensely complicated latticework across the landscape. More Anthony Doerr
Magician Bestselling epic fantasy masterpiece that launched Feist’s career and influenced a generation of modern fantasy authors. More
Brave New World Huxley’s best-known novel; a prophetic classic of speculative fiction that continues to resonate. More
Divergent First book in the Divergent trilogy, which has sold more than 32 million copies worldwide. More