
The Trial
by Franz Kafka (1918)
Like 'The Fall', this explores alienation and the absurdity of existence.

by Albert Camus (2020)
The Order have watched over the continent of Epheria for thousands of years. But there are those who believe The Order has had its day. That it is corrupt, indulgent, and deceitful – that it is ready to fall. The City of Ilnaen is on fire. Dragons fill the skies. Traitors fill the streets.
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by Franz Kafka (1918)
Like 'The Fall', this explores alienation and the absurdity of existence.

by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1847)
Echoing 'The Fall', it delves into the tormented psyche of an alienated narrator.

by Jean-Paul Sartre (1938)
Similar to 'The Fall', it's a profound exploration of existential dread and meaninglessness.

by Osamu Dazai (1948)
Like 'The Fall', this novel features a deeply troubled protagonist struggling with alienation.

by Albert Camus (1942)
From the same author as 'The Fall', it explores similar themes of alienation and the absurd.
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