Coming of age

Coming of age

  1. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince J.K. Rowling
    4.8
  2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire J.K. Rowling
    4.8
  3. The Mad Ship Robin Hobb
    4.5
  4. Sisters of the Resistance: A Novel of Catherine Dior's Paris Spy Network Christine Wells
    4.1
  5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix J.K. Rowling
    4.8
  6. The Lady Gets Lucky Joanna Shupe
    4.1
  7. The Women Could Fly: A Novel Megan Giddings
    3.7
  8. The Island: A heart-stopping psychological thriller that will keep you hooked Mary Grand
    3.5
  9. The Great Alone: A Compelling Story of Love, Heartbreak and Survival, From the Multi-million Copy Bestselling Author of The Nightingale Kristin Hannah
    4.5
  10. Radiant Sin Katee Robert
    4
  11. Dark Heir C. S. Pacat
    4.7
  12. Suicide Notes Michael Thomas Ford
    4.2
  13. This Motherless Land: A Novel Nikki May
    4
  14. Devil's Daughter: The Ravenels meet The Wallflowers Lisa Kleypas
    4.2
  15. Glitter Baby Susan Elizabeth Phillips
    3.9
  16. Beta Test Annabeth Albert
    4
  17. Jimmy the Hand Raymond E. Feist
    4.2
  18. When It's Real Erin Watt
    4.2
  19. Status Update Annabeth Albert
    4
  20. Nothing to See Here Kevin Wilson
    4.2
  21. Shuggie Bain: Winner of the Booker Prize 2020 Douglas Stuart
    4.4
  22. The Falling in Love Montage Ciara Smyth
    4.1
  23. Lady Be Good Susan Elizabeth Phillips
    4.2
  24. The Song of Achilles: A Novel Madeline Miller
    4.4
  25. Ruined Amy Tintera
    4.3
  26. Look What You Made Me Do: A spicy sports romance from USA Today Amy Andrews for 2024 Amy Andrews
    3.8
  27. The Heiress Hunt Joanna Shupe
    3.6
  28. Shreshtho Golpo Compilation Buddhodeb Guha
    4.5
  29. Extra Cheesy Zits Jim Borgman
  30. Dance Like Everybody's Watching! Jim Borgman
  31. Dance Like Everybody's Watching! Jim Borgman
  32. Extra Cheesy Zits Jim Borgman
    5
  33. Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee | Summary & Analysis IRB Media
  34. D H Lawrence - England My England: “This is the very worst wickedness, that we refuse to acknowledge the passionate evil that is in us. ” D.H. Lawrence
  35. D H Lawrence - The Captain's Doll: "Life is ours to be spent, not to be saved." D.H. Lawrence
  36. D H Lawrence - Aaron's Rod: “Instead of chopping yourself down to fit the world, chop the world down to fit yourself. ” D.H. Lawrence
  37. Frances Hodgson Burnett - The Secret Garden: “If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.” Frances Hodgson Burnett
  38. D H Lawrence - Look We Have Come Through: “I love trying things and discovering how I hate them.” D.H. Lawrence
    4
  39. D H Lawrence - The Man Who Died: “But better die than live mechanically a life that is a repetition of repetitions.” D.H. Lawrence
  40. D H Lawrence - The White Peacock: “Be a good animal,true to your instincts.” D.H. Lawrence
  41. D H Lawrence - The Lost Girl: “A woman has to live her life, or live to repent not having lived it.” D.H. Lawrence
    3
  42. D H Lawrence - St Mawr: “I want to live my life so that my nights are not full of regrets.” D.H. Lawrence
  43. D H Lawrence - A Modern Lover & Other Stories: “A woman unsatisfied must have luxuries. But a woman who loves a man would sleep on a board” D.H. Lawrence
  44. What Hardy Found George B. Thompson
  45. D H Lawrence - Women In Love: "Instead of chopping yourself down to fit the world, chop the world down to fit yourself." DH Lawrence
  46. D H Lawrence - Sons & Lovers: "Recklessness is almost a man's revenge on his woman. He feels he is not valued so he will risk destroying himself to deprive her altogether." DH Lawrence
    5
  47. D H Lawrence - Kangeroo: “A woman has to live her life, or live to repent not having lived it.” D.H. Lawrence
  48. D H Lawrence - The Prussian Oficer & Other Stories: “I want to live my life so that my nights are not full of regrets.” D.H. Lawrence
  49. D H Lawrence - The Trespasser: “I love trying things and discovering how I hate them.” D.H. Lawrence
    1
  50. D H Lawrence - The Virgin And The Gypsy: “A woman has to live her life, or live to repent not having lived it.” D.H. Lawrence