Non-Fiction:
* The Seven Basic Plots: Booker analyzes the fundamental narrative structures in literature, arguing that all stories can be traced back to seven basic plots.
* The Neophiliacs: A critique of contemporary culture, arguing that a constant pursuit of novelty leads to dissatisfaction and alienation.
* The Road to Ruin: A political commentary that analyzes the decline of Western civilization and the rise of populism.
* The Great Deception: A book exposing the "hidden agendas" behind various cultural and political movements.
* The Sacred Art of Storytelling: A guide to understanding and crafting compelling narratives.
* The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories (Revised Edition): A updated version of his classic analysis of storytelling.
* The Great Deception: The Secret History of the 21st Century: A follow-up to his earlier work, delving deeper into the forces he believes are shaping our world.
Fiction:
* The Palace of Tears: A novel that blends elements of historical fiction and fantasy.
* The Man Who Heard Voices: A psychological thriller exploring the themes of paranoia and delusion.
* The Red King: A speculative fiction novel exploring themes of prophecy and power.
* The Sleeping City: A fantasy novel set in a hidden world of magic and wonder.
Other:
* The Seven Basic Plots of Film: Applying his theory of narrative structures to the world of cinema.
* The Seven Basic Plots of Music: An exploration of how musical compositions can be understood in terms of his plot theory.
Booker's work has been both praised and criticized. Some admire his insightful analysis of culture and storytelling, while others find his conclusions to be overly simplistic or conspiratorial. Regardless of your opinion, his books are certainly thought-provoking and often controversial.