Brave New World is probably the best known novel written by Aldous Huxley. Ape and Essence, Island, and Point Counterpoint are some of his other novel titles.
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Three of Charles Dickens most famous novels are:Great ExpectationsA Tale of Two CitiesOliver TwistThese are just 3 examples of many great classics written by Charles Dickens.
Heather McNeil has written a series of cozy mystery novels under the pseudonym Joyce and Jim Lavene. The novels include titles like "Lethal Legacy" and "Deadly Daggers."
Bertil Roslin is a Finnish author known for writing crime novels, including titles like "Siberian Defence" and "Black Ice." His novels often blend elements of suspense, mystery, and Scandinavian noir.
R. R. Lively is known for writing contemporary romance novels. She has authored several popular titles in the romance genre.
Life on the Mississippi, Roughing It, and A Horse's Tale
Joe McFatridge has written several mystery novels featuring his popular detective character, Detective Charlie Wolfe. His novels are known for their intricate plots, clever twists, and engaging writing style. Some of his well-known titles include "Murder on the Moor" and "Deadly Deception".
Whenever possible, italicize novel titles. Otherwise, underline them.
Jane White wrote three novels which had one word titles, these were; Quarry, Proxy and Comet.
Diana Fortescue has written historical romance novels, including titles such as "A Captain and a Rogue" and "A Duke and a Gentleman".
Noelle Street has written romance novels, including titles like "The Mix Up" and "The Proposal." She is known for her heartwarming and engaging storytelling in the romance genre.
Carrie and Cujo, both Stephen King novels