There are several reliable ways to decide what to read next. This page maps the options.
Browse by what you just finished
If you want to follow a thematic thread from a book you have already read:
- What to read after Crime and Punishment — psychological guilt, Russian literature, philosophical consequence
- What to read after Pride and Prejudice — Austen's other novels, Victorian social fiction, Edwardian comedy
- What to read after gothic horror (Dracula, Frankenstein) — the full gothic reading progression from entry to advanced
Browse by author
Each author hub includes a reading order recommendation and notes on difficulty:
- Jane Austen — 5 novels, from Pride and Prejudice to Mansfield Park
- Fyodor Dostoevsky — from White Nights to The Brothers Karamazov
- Leo Tolstoy — from Death of Ivan Ilyich to War and Peace
- Homer — Iliad and Odyssey with translation guidance
- Oscar Wilde — plays and Dorian Gray
- Franz Kafka — The Trial, The Metamorphosis
- Ernest Hemingway — The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms
Browse by genre
Genre pages collect books by literary family with brief recommendations:
- Gothic horror — Dracula, Frankenstein, Jekyll and Hyde, Yellow Wallpaper, and more
- Russian literature — Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, the full 19th-century canon
- Victorian fiction — Dickens, Eliot, Hardy, the Brontës
- American classics — Twain, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner
- Philosophical fiction — Nietzsche, Plato, Stoics, Kafka
- Ancient epics — Homer, and texts from antiquity
- Romance classics — Austen, Wilde, Forster, Brontë
Browse by length
Short books you can finish this weekend
Six classics under 30,000 words, all available free on warpread: see the weekend reading guide.
The longest classics ranked
Planning a major reading project? See the longest classic novels ranked — from War and Peace (580,000 words) down.
Books under 200 pages
The Books Under 200 Pages collection gathers all the shorter classics in one place.
Browse by reading challenge
- Read War and Peace in 30 days — a day-by-day plan
- Read all Sherlock Holmes in one week — 12 stories, 5 hours
- Read 52 classics in a year — a week-by-week plan
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