Most known for his dystopic novel Brave New World, Aldous Huxley penned several other novels. Antic Hay, Point Counter Point, Island, and Crome Yellow are some of those titles. However, only Eyeless in Gaza made its way onto a top 10 bestsellers list in the 20th century; it placed number 10 in 1936. Despite being known more so for his fiction today, Huxley also wrote non-fiction, short story collections, and a children’s book.