It's all at sea – "Lord Jim," by Joseph Conrad

Awakening – The Things of My Life, by Helen Keller
The Tragedy of the Times – The Negro's Soul, by Will e.E. Boe Du Bois
The Tide of the Mind – The Brothers Karamazov, by Fei Dostoevsky
A Boy's Best Friend, "Sons and Lovers," by David Herbert Lawrence
The Adams Family – The Education of Henry Adams, by Henry Adams
The Strange Man Who Interprets Dreams, Introduction to Psychoanalysis, by Sigmund Freud
Wonderful Madness – Ulysses, by James Joyce
Hopeless Punjab – A Trip to India, by Edward Morgan Foster
Doctor's Appointment – "Arrow Smith," by Sinclair Lewis
Say goodbye to the hipster girl, The Great Gatsby, by Fo Scott Fitzgerald
The perfect hostess, "Lady Delovis," by Virginia Woolf
It reminds me of "The House of Gail Mans," by Marcel Proust
Too big to write small—The Tragedy of America, by Theodore Dresser
The Days of the Wooden House – Abraham Lincoln: The Years on the Prairie, by Carl Sandburg
Innovation – The Mask: The Collected Poems of Ezra Pound, by Ezra Pound
Disease: A Metaphor – The Magic Mountain, by Thomas Mann
Memoirs of a Fighter – The Struggle for Birth Control, by Margaret Sanger
The Shocking Future– "Wonderful New World," by Aldous Huxley
When Life Became News Reporting – 1919, by John Dos Pasos
The Swamp of Mississippi – The August Light, by William Faulkner
Tired of everything – Miss Sadness, by Nathanier West
A tribute to hatred – Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler
Scarlett's study – Gone with the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell
Special K – "The Trial", by Foy Kafka
Bruce in the Arid Dust Storm Zone, "Grapes of Wrath," by John Steinbeck
Crime and Punishment and Its Dissection – Native Sons, by Richard Wright
Look ahead, Angel – "You Can't Go Home Again," by Thomas Wolfe
It's worth fighting for – For Whom the Death Knell Tolls, by Onast Hemingway
The Man Destroyed by Faith– The Darkness of Noon, by Arthur Kesterler
Master Builder – "The Source," by Ein Rand
Burned by Fire – The Four Quartets by Thomas Stearns Eliot
A Relic of Time – Revisiting Brazhead, by Evelyn Wohl
His Habitual Courage – The Berlin Tales, by Christopher Ishurwood
This is war, and we have to look forward to it — Hiroshima, by John Hesse
The ultimate test of his temperament, The Storm of Accumulation, by Winston Churchill
The Plague – The Plague, by Albert Camus
A new language, Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell
Fight Yourself – From Here to Eternity, by James Jones
A story from underground , The Invisible Man , by Ralph Ericsson
The City of cruel evangelists, "Wise Blood," by Flannery O'Connor
Life in a Secret Residence – The Diary of Anne Frank, by Anne Frank
Here Comes the Spider – Charlotte's Web, by Elvin Brooks White
His own world, The Second Sex, by Simon de Beauvoir
Secular Cave dwelling dwarfism – The Guild Leader, J. R· R. Turkin
The Great Contemplator, The Shield of Achilles, by Westan Hugh Auden
The Drunkard at Home – "The Long Night Is Long," by Eugene O'Neill
The Long Road to Joy – "On the Way," Jack, Kerouac
Elegant Fascination – Lolita, by V. Nabokov
The enviable people of the Grasse family, "Franny and Zoe," by Jerome David Salinger
The Poison Around Us – Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson
A group of sick people— "V," thomas pynchon
The Extraordinary Criminal– Eichmann of Jerusalem: A Report on Ordinary Evil, by Hannah Arendt
Chain letters – Hersog, by Saul Bellow
Kansas Death Journey – Brutal Killing, by Truman Capote
From murder – Malcolm X Autobiography" (Malcolm M. X
The Pleasure of Guilt – The Complaint of Portno, by Philip Ross
The Real Magic – One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Ga garcía Márquez
Consciousness is rising – The Politics of Sex, by Kate Miller
The Weight of Jamie In, "The Female Eunuch", by JameyNe Greer
The Adventures of McCann Dade – The Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
Shelter Me from the Wind and Rain – Execution, michael Hale
Let's get started – The Executioner's Song, by Norman Mailer
The Fleeing Caucasians, The Kind of Jules, by Nandin Godimer
Moral Allegory and Creation – 1927-1979, A Collection of Poems, by Elizabeth Bishop
Ordinary People – "The Cathedral," by Raymond Carver
Sherman Goes to Ruin – The Bonfire of Fame and Fortune, by Tom Ulf
Natural Disasters – "The Band Is Still Playing," by Randy Shields
A good-looking, brainless guy – "The Rabbit Rests in Peace," by John Updike
Forget about God and find something else—"Omeros," by Derek Walcott
Mirror, mirror – The Myth of Beauty, by Naomi Wur
The Woman Who Is Pursuing a Ph.D., In Search of a Good Partner, by Norman Rush
On the War of Women – "Recoil", by Susan Falludi
Let Go of Madmurt – "Rebuilding Russia," by Alexander Solzhenitsyn