Fresh narratives or a beginner venturing into the voracious world of books, this list “10 Must-Read Books Starting With Letter V”
Set in a dystopian future United Kingdom, this graphic novel by Alan Moore delves into the theme of political rebellion. Our protagonist, codenamed V.
Immersed in themes of self-reliance, gender dynamics, and love, “Villette” is the fascinating journey of Lucy Snowe, who, after a series of personal losses, moves from England to the fictional town of Villette.
The book follows Anna Morgan, a young woman moved from her Caribbean home to cold, grey England. This shift spurs a painful struggle with displacement and the bitter realities of life as a woman of low status in early 20th century British society.
“Voss” recounts the fateful expedition of Johann Ulrich Voss, a proud and determined explorer, into the unforgiving Australian Outback.
This engrossing narrative explores life, death, and the meaning of existence, focusing on Veronika, a young woman who, despite her seemingly perfect life.
This high-stakes thriller encapsulates the story of Billy Wiles, a bartender leading a simple, solitary life, whose world spirals into chaos after finding a note on his car with a sinister ultimatum.
Considered an experimental piece of the Beat Generation, “Visions of Cody” presents a non-linear narrative centered around Jack Kerouac’s real-life friend, Neal Cassady, referred to as Cody Pomeray in the novel.
In “Vampires in the Lemon Grove,” Karen Russell delivers a collection of enchanting and imaginative short stories that blend elements of magical realism with contemporary themes.
Jodi Picoult’s book delves into the intricate web of family secrets, love, and the lengths one would go to protect those they care about.
It’s a heartwarming novel that follows the story of Tamila Soroush, a young Iranian woman who dreams of a different life beyond the restrictive boundaries of her homeland.