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The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Picture of Dorian Gray

Oscar Wilde,

517 pages

A young man captivated by his own beauty makes a fateful wish for eternal youth, binding his soul to a painted portrait. While he remains untouched by time, the painting bears the weight of his sins, growing twisted with each of his indulgences. This haunting tale dives into the depths of vanity, corruption, and the price of a life lived without restraint.

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