Hysteria
Hysteria by Lily Blake is the second novel in the Reign series, inspired by the CW television show. Set against the backdrop of 16th-century France, the story unfolds as rumors of witchcraft and Satan's horsemen incite fear and hysteria among villagers. When a young girl is accused of witchcraft and brought to the royal court for questioning, Mary, along with her ladies-in-waiting—Greer, Kenna, and Lola—endeavors to prove the girl's innocence. However, as they delve deeper, they encounter forces determined to keep the girl's secrets hidden at any cost.
I Am a Cat
I Am a Cat by Natsume Sōseki is a classic Japanese novel that offers a humorous and satirical look at Japanese society during the Meiji era. The story is narrated by an unnamed cat who observes the lives of humans and their eccentricities with a sharp, ironic perspective. The cat, who is an outsider to human society, provides witty commentary on the behaviors, morals, and absurdities of the people around him, including his owner and other quirky characters. Through the cat's observations, the novel explores themes of identity, social change, and the complexities of human nature. I Am a Cat is celebrated for its clever writing, philosophical insights, and unique narrative voice, making it a beloved work in Japanese literature.
I Am More Than My Nightmares
I Am More Than My Nightmares by Jennae Cecelia is a powerful collection of poetry that explores themes of mental health, resilience, and self-empowerment. Through heartfelt verses, the book offers hope and encouragement to those battling anxiety, fear, and self-doubt, reminding them of their strength beyond their struggles.
I Am Watching You
I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll is a psychological thriller that revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a young woman named Anna Ballard. The story is told from multiple perspectives, primarily through the eyes of different characters who are somehow connected to Anna. As the narrative unfolds, secrets are revealed, and the characters' lives become increasingly intertwined as they grapple with guilt, suspicion, and hidden truths. The book keeps readers on edge, blending suspense and tension with complex relationships and a twist-filled plot. I Am Watching You explores themes of trust, deception, and the consequences of our actions, making it an engaging and unpredictable read for fans of mystery and psychological thrillers.
I Decided to Live as Me
I Decided to Live as Me by Kim Soo-Hyun is a powerful and introspective self-help book that encourages readers to embrace their true selves and live authentically. Written by South Korean actress Kim Soo-Hyun, the book delves into her journey of self-acceptance, growth, and overcoming societal pressures. Through candid reflections and life lessons, she shares her experiences of finding the courage to be herself in a world that often expects conformity. The book is an inspiring call to shed self-doubt, embrace individuality, and live a life true to one's values and desires. It resonates with readers seeking empowerment, confidence, and personal transformation.
I Don’t Love You Anymore
I Don’t Love You Anymore by Rithvik Singh is a contemporary romance novel that explores the complexities of love, relationships, and heartache. The story follows the emotional journey of a protagonist grappling with the end of a romantic relationship. As the title suggests, the central theme is the painful realization that love has faded or ended, and the challenges of moving on. The book delves into the intricacies of emotional healing, self-discovery, and the struggle of letting go. Through relatable characters and poignant moments, I Don’t Love You Anymore is a story about the process of dealing with loss and finding personal growth in the aftermath of a breakup.
I Found You
I Found You by Lisa Jewell is a gripping psychological thriller that weaves together multiple storylines, all centered around the mystery of a man named Carl who is found by a woman named Alice, living in a small coastal town. Alice is intrigued by Carl, who seems to have no memory of his identity or how he ended up there. Meanwhile, a parallel narrative unfolds, revealing the story of a missing woman, Lily, and her connection to Carl. As the novel progresses, secrets about their pasts begin to surface, and the characters’ lives become increasingly entwined. I Found You explores themes of love, trust, and the darkness hidden in people's lives, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the shocking conclusion.
I Had That Same Dream Again
I Had That Same Dream Again by Yoru Sumino is a poignant and introspective novel that delves into themes of loneliness, depression, and the search for meaning in life. The story follows the protagonist, a high school girl who, despite appearing outwardly normal, struggles with emotional turmoil and a sense of disconnection. She has recurring dreams that feel deeply significant, yet she cannot fully understand their meaning. The novel explores her complex feelings, her relationship with others, and her journey toward self-understanding. Through a sensitive portrayal of mental health and personal growth, the book highlights the importance of finding hope and connection, even in the darkest of times.
I Have a Secret
I Have a Secret by Yoru Sumino is a novel that explores themes of secrecy, vulnerability, and the complexities of relationships. The story revolves around a high school girl named Saki who harbors a deeply personal secret that she has never shared with anyone. As the narrative unfolds, Saki’s secret begins to affect her interactions with those around her, particularly with a boy named Yoru, who also carries his burdens. The novel sensitively examines the emotional struggles of its characters, shedding light on how secrets can shape our lives and our connections with others. Through this exploration, Sumino highlights the importance of trust, openness, and the healing power of sharing one's truth.
I Hope This Finds You Well
I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue is a sharp, satirical novel that explores the absurdities of corporate culture, workplace politics, and the art of email etiquette. The story follows a burned-out employee who stumbles upon the power of crafting the perfect passive-aggressive email, leading to unexpected consequences in her professional and personal life. With biting humor and keen observations, Natalie Sue captures the frustrations of modern office life, from toxic work environments to performative professionalism. Witty, relatable, and delightfully cynical, this book is perfect for anyone who has ever rolled their eyes at the phrase, Per my last email.
I Let You Go
I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh is a gripping psychological thriller that follows Jenna Gray, a woman who is haunted by the tragic death of her young son in a hit-and-run accident. Seeking to escape her painful past, she moves to a remote coastal town, hoping to rebuild her life. However, as the investigation into the accident continues, dark secrets are uncovered, and Jenna’s carefully constructed world begins to unravel. With twists, tension, and emotional depth, I Let You Go keeps readers on the edge of their seats until its shocking conclusion.
I Must Betray You
I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys is a gripping historical fiction novel set in 1989 Communist Romania, during the final days of Nicolae Ceaușescu’s brutal regime. It follows 17-year-old Cristian Florescu, who is blackmailed by the secret police into becoming an informant. As he navigates a world where trust is dangerous and betrayal is everywhere, Cristian must decide whether he will stay silent, comply, or find the courage to stand against tyranny. Sepetys masterfully portrays the haunting reality of surveillance and oppression, crafting a powerful, emotional story of resistance, resilience, and the quiet heroism of speaking truth in a silenced society.