
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a timeless tale of racial injustice and moral growth set in the American South during the 1930s.
When I first picked up “Wolf Hall” by Hilary Mantel, I had no idea it would pull me so deeply into the political web of Tudor England. To be honest, the language threw me at first. Mantel’s style is dense, and the prose felt almost like a puzzle to crack. But once I settled in, I couldn’t let go. The world of Thomas Cromwell, King Henry VIII, and the notorious Anne Boleyn...