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Best Tragedy Books

May 2025

Dangerous Liaisons

In this scandalous 18th-century epistolary novel, two aristocratic ex-lovers engage in a wicked game of seduction and manipulation. Through a series of letters, we witness their calculated schemes to corrupt the innocent and exact revenge on rivals. Laclos masterfully weaves a tale of deceit, passion, and moral decay that shocked society upon its release. With its sharp wit and psychological insight, this timeless classic continues to captivate readers, offering a deliciously wicked glimpse into the dark corners of human nature.

The Wings of the Dove

Henry James’s “The Wings of the Dove” is a masterful exploration of love, deception, and moral ambiguity. Set against the backdrop of London and Venice, this novel follows the complex relationships between three central characters: Kate Croy, Merton Densher, and Milly Theale. James’s prose is exquisitely crafted, weaving a tapestry of subtle emotions and unspoken desires. As I read, I found myself captivated by the psychological depth of the characters and the way James peels back layers of society’s expectations. It’s a book that lingers in your mind long after you’ve turned the final page.

Carrie

In this chilling debut, King introduces us to Carrie White, a shy outcast with a terrifying secret. Bullied at school and tormented at home by her fanatically religious mother, Carrie discovers she possesses devastating telekinetic powers. As prom night approaches, a cruel prank pushes her over the edge, unleashing a storm of vengeance that will leave the town of Chamberlain forever changed. King’s raw, visceral prose captures the pain of adolescence and the horror of unchecked power, creating a haunting tale that lingers long after the final page.

The Cider House Rules

In this poignant coming-of-age tale, Irving weaves a rich tapestry of love, loss, and moral complexity. Set against the backdrop of a Maine orphanage, we follow Homer Wells as he grapples with his unconventional upbringing under Dr. Larch’s tutelage. The novel delves into weighty themes like abortion and destiny, yet maintains a warmth that tugs at the heartstrings. Irving’s prose is both lyrical and raw, painting vivid characters that linger long after the final page. A truly unforgettable journey.

A Walk to Remember

Landon Carter never expected to fall for Jamie Sullivan, the quiet, religious girl in his small town. But as he gets to know her, he discovers a depth and beauty he never imagined. Their unlikely romance blossoms against the backdrop of 1950s North Carolina, filled with tender moments and heart-wrenching challenges. Jamie’s unwavering faith and Landon’s journey of self-discovery will leave you laughing, crying, and believing in the transformative power of love. A poignant tale that reminds us how one person can change our lives forever.

The Choice

Travis Parker had it all—a good job, loyal friends, and a waterfront home. Yet he couldn’t shake the feeling something was missing. Enter Gabby Holland, his new neighbor. Their initial encounters are far from smooth, but an undeniable connection forms. As they navigate life’s twists and turns together, Travis discovers a love that changes everything. But when faced with an impossible choice, he must confront the true meaning of devotion and the depths of his heart.

The Winter of Our Discontent

Steinbeck’s final novel is a haunting exploration of moral decay in small-town America. Ethan Allen Hawley, once part of Long Island’s aristocracy, now works as a grocery clerk. Struggling with his diminished status, he’s tempted by corruption to reclaim his family’s former glory. As Ethan grapples with his conscience, Steinbeck weaves a tale of ambition, integrity, and the American Dream’s dark underbelly. It’s a poignant reflection on a changing nation, as relevant today as when it was penned.

To Have and Have Not

Hemingway’s gritty tale of desperation and survival in Depression-era Key West grabs you from the first page. Harry Morgan, a hard-luck boat captain, is forced into a dangerous world of smuggling and crime to support his family. The raw, terse prose captures the harsh realities of life on the margins. I was struck by how vividly Hemingway portrays the stark divide between the haves and have-nots. A powerful, unflinching look at human nature when pushed to the brink.

The Horse Whisperer

In this captivating tale of healing and redemption, a young girl’s tragic riding accident sets in motion a journey that will change lives forever. When Grace’s beloved horse is injured, her mother Annie seeks out Tom Booker, a legendary horse whisperer in Montana. As Tom works his magic, Annie finds herself drawn to his quiet strength and the rugged beauty of the West. Evans weaves a spellbinding narrative of love, loss, and the profound connection between humans and horses, leaving readers breathless with each turn of the page.

The Time Traveler’s Wife

Clare first meets Henry when she’s six and he’s thirty-six, appearing naked in her family’s meadow. Their love story spans decades, defying time itself. Henry’s genetic disorder causes him to time travel unpredictably, leaving Clare waiting and wondering. Their relationship is passionate, complicated, and heartbreaking. Niffenegger weaves a tale of enduring love, exploring themes of fate, free will, and the nature of time. It’s a story that will linger in your mind long after you’ve turned the last page.