In this article, we delve into 10 must-read books that start with the letter ‘X’, each one promising to captivate your imagination, challenge your perspectives.
In this captivating piece by Ilyasah Shabazz, readers are drawn into the world of Malcolm X before he became an iconic civil rights figure. This profound novel presents a young Malcolm Little in his turbulent youth.
Jeffery Deaver’s “XO” is a chilling thriller that features Kathryn Dance, a skilled kinesics expert and CBI agent, who finds herself in a twisted game with a stalker turned murderer.
Orson Scott Card’s book is a thoughtful continuation of the Ender’s Game series, where ethical and philosophical dilemmas come to the fore. The protagonist, Ender Wiggin.
Delving into an extraordinary realm where reality and fantasy intertwine, “Xone of Contention” explores the adventurous journey of two couples who swap existences between Earth and the magical dimension of Xanth.
John Man vividly illustrates the transformative journey of Marco Polo and Europe’s unveiling of the East in his riveting work. Unearthing new perspectives of exploration, cultures, and the ancient world.
Brian Solis’ compelling work plunges into the intersection of business and design, emphasizing the significance of customer experience in today’s market. Asserting that the consumer experience is the new battleground.
In Chris Claremont’s iconic narrative, readers encounter a gripping blend of superhero action and deep emotional drama. The X-Men, beloved mutants fighting for co-existence, face their greatest challenge.
In Jeff Gordinier’s insightful narrative, the often-overlooked Generation X gets the spotlight. Defining Generation X not just by birth years, but also by their cultural influence.
In this gripping first volume, Benjamin Percy masterfully builds a world of thrilling espionage and uncanny mutants. “X-Force” explores the adventures of Marvel’s covert mutant strike team.
It is a gripping exploration of the human spirit set against an ethereal backdrop. George seamlessly blends elements of fantasy and science fiction, resulting in a narrative that feels out of this world.