Jungian psychology, based on the theories of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung, delves deep into the collective unconscious, archetypes, individuation, and the exploration of the self. Over the years, many novels have woven these rich psychological concepts into their narratives, creating profound and thought-provoking literature. Here are some of the best novels that embody Jungian psychology
Epic Battles, Unpredictable Plot Twists, and Complex Characters
Since its inception, George R.R. Martin’s epic fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire, has captivated readers worldwide with its intricate plotlines, complex characters, and richly detailed world-building. Spanning several thousand pages across five published books (with two more anticipated), the series has become a cultural phenomenon, largely due to its readability and sheer brilliance. Here’s a closer look at why Game of Thrones books are so irresistible and amazing.