The classic tale of a dog who is part wolf as he eventually makes his peace with man in the wilderness of Northern Canada.
Pablo Marcos Book order (chronological)




The classic, in all its glory – though what many forget is how well this tale of American boyhood holds up even after nearly 150 years. Tom Sawyer, his best friend Huck Finn, his would-be girlfriend Becky Thatcher, and his aunt Polly teach and learn about life, death, race and painting fences in a “typical” 19th century Midwestern town that bears a striking resemblance to Twain’s hometown of Hannibal, Missouri. On one level, this is the prototypical tale of one boy’s innocence and how he lost it, but it’s also a profound evocation of the national character that Twain, an odd combination of independent thinker and moralist, clearly thought needed some analyzing.
The Three Musketeers
- 592 pages
- 21 hours of reading
CLASSIC FICTION (PRE C 1945). A historical romance, this novel tells of the adventures of the hot-headed young Gascon, d'Artagnan and his three companions Athos, Porthos and Aramis as they gallantly defend the Queen of France, using their wit and their swords.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
After a cyclone transports her to the land of Oz, Dorothy must seek out the great Wizard in order to return to Kansas.