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What to Read After Apollyon: 10 Best Recommendations

Finished Louisa May Alcott's *Apollyon* and craving more spirit-tingled adventures? Dive into these 10 gripping tales of moral courage, divine reckoning, and redemption—each echoing Alcott's haunting themes of faith and human frailty. From mystical quests to emotional crescendos, these books will keep you riveted!

Editor's Top Match

Little Women

Little Women

by Louisa May Alcott

Why it's the perfect match

Alcott's masterpiece shares *Apollyon*'s intimate portrayal of sisters grappling with faith, mortality, and self-discovery amid turbulent times.

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9 Expert Recommendations

The Pilgrim's Progress
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The Pilgrim's Progress

by John Bunyan

A spiritual odyssey mirroring *Apollyon*'s allegorical journey, where protagonist Christian battles temptations and doubts on the path to salvation.

The Scarlet Letter
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The Scarlet Letter

by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Explores sin, guilt, and redemption in Puritan New England—like *Apollyon*, it dissects societal judgment through a psychological and moral lens.

The Devil's Disciple
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The Devil's Disciple

by George Bernard Shaw

A fiery drama set during the American Revolution, blending rebellion, sacrifice, and spiritual awakening akin to Alcott's revolutionary backdrop.

Anne of Green Gables
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Anne of Green Gables

by L.M. Montgomery

Follows an orphan's coming-of-age with the same raw emotional depth and themes of belonging as *Apollyon*'s protagonist.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by Mark Twain

A riverine journey confronting morality, freedom, and conscience—channeling *Apollyon*'s tension between societal norms and personal ethics.

North and South
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North and South

by Elizabeth Gaskell

Interweaves industrial revolution strife with personal devotion, echoing *Apollyon*'s collision of societal upheaval and spiritual quests.

Little Men
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Little Men

by Louisa May Alcott

Alcott's sequel to *Little Women* extends her signature blend of domestic warmth and moral philosophy, perfect for *Apollyon* fans.

Silas Marner
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Silas Marner

by George Eliot

A weaver's transformation from greed to redemption in rural England—a quiet, soul-searching narrative akin to *Apollyon*'s introspection.

The House of Mirth
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The House of Mirth

by Edith Wharton

A Gilded Age tragedy exploring social ambition and fallen virtue, resonating with *Apollyon*'s unflinching view of human fallibility.

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