The stand by stephen king (1978)
This is my favorite Stephen King book, it is his best work without a doubt, it is the apocalyptic vision of the author, it is not a zombie apocalypse, not an alien invasion, but a flu that kills 99% of the world's population, where the protagonists are They embark on a great adventure through the United States in search of answers after having some mysterious collective dreams where an old woman and a diabolical man usually appear and who tells them where to go and what to do, it is the final battle between good and the evil that will decide the fate of humanity.
At the mountains of madness by H.P. Lovecraft (1936)
This is my favorite story of the master of cosmic horror, it tells the adventures of some expeditionaries who go to Antardida where they later find strange ruins and signs that there was extraterrestrial life in that place millions of years ago, it is a work that has greatly influenced in popular culture in the last almost 100 years since this work was published. highly recommended to all.
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket By Edgar allan poe (1838)
The protagonist, Arthur Gordon Pym, clandestinely embarks on the whaling ship grampus. after many experiences and misfortunes (mutinies, shipwrecks, cannibalism, wars with natives) that put his life at risk, he goes into prodigious places of the antarctic seas, until he suffers an overwhelming revelation with which the story ends.