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    The Wisdom of Life; & Counsels and Maxims
    Summers at the Lake
    Rilla of Ingleside
    Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
    Tangled in Ivy
    Martin Eden
    • Second Chances

      • 66 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Surviving in a small lifeboat after their sloop is sunk by pilot whales, Lorenzo and Karen face not only the challenges of the ocean but also the tension of their troubled marriage. With Karen harboring fears of her husband's intentions, their struggle for survival becomes a psychological battle. As they navigate the elements and their fraught relationship over sixty-seven days, they must decide whether to reconcile or succumb to their darker instincts. The ordeal tests the limits of trust and survival, raising questions about love and betrayal in extreme circumstances.

      Second Chances2023
    • Summers at the Lake

      Upper Michigan Moments and Memories

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book captures the essence of lakeside living through a series of essays that highlight memorable moments, such as a child's first kayak ride and encounters with wildlife. With a blend of humor and nostalgia, the prose poems reflect on the changing seasons, from the vibrant emergence of spring to the colorful decline of autumn. Each piece celebrates the simple joys and quiet reflections of life by the lake, creating a heartfelt tribute to nature and familial bonds.

      Summers at the Lake2022
      4.5
    • The Wild Heir

      • 406 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      "He's the wickedly charming Crown Prince of Norway. She's a forgotten Princess, looking for a future. When a scandal gets the Prince in hot water, the only way out is for the two of them to marry. But what happens when a marriage of convenience starts to feel more real than any of them bargained for?"--Amazon.com

      The Wild Heir2022
      3.9
    • A Tale of Two Cities

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set during the French Revolution, the two cities in question are Paris and London and the tale is one of the tragedies that take place therein.

      A Tale of Two Cities2022
      3.9
    • Impressions

      Sharing the Human Experience

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The anthology presents a compelling exploration of life experiences through three distinct parts. The first section features narratives that reflect on real or imagined events, highlighting various ordeals and incidents. The second section delves into concepts that support individuals in overcoming struggles and finding resilience. The final part focuses on the immigrant journey of African Americans, expressed through a rhymed poem. The collection blends both rhymed and unrhymed verses, offering a rich tapestry of themes and emotions.

      Impressions2021
    • Ulendo

      Walking Where Vultures Fly

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The narrative captures a family's adventurous spirit through thrilling historical episodes, including perilous moments during the Crimean War, the Matabele War, and the Japanese invasion of China in 1937. Each experience highlights their courage and resilience in the face of danger, from dodging enemy attacks to confronting wildlife in Zambia. This book celebrates the thrill of risk-taking and the allure of exploration across different times and places.

      Ulendo2021
      2.0
    • Calling the Creatures

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of recollection, Gunilla Norris reflects on the mysterious inner voice that prompts us to revisit our past. Drawing parallels to her childhood observations of farm animals returning to the barn, she invites readers to consider the significance of their own memories and experiences over decades. The narrative emphasizes the importance of acknowledging these calls, suggesting a deep connection between our life journeys and the natural world.

      Calling the Creatures2021
      3.8
    • The Dyson Sphere

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of real-life events, the narrative explores significant findings that could pose a threat if misused. To protect the identities of survivors and ensure global security, key details such as dates, places, and names have been altered. The story emphasizes the importance of safeguarding these revelations, highlighting the potential dangers they carry, particularly for American citizens.

      The Dyson Sphere2021
    • Born to Play

      Transcending Boredom into Play: Supporting children to become captains of their own play adventures.

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes the critical role of play in child development amidst a societal shift towards structured learning and early expectations. It argues that play fosters essential skills such as creativity, problem-solving, empathy, and collaboration, which are often overlooked in favor of rote education. It advocates for a renewed focus on playful engagement to support both caregivers and children, highlighting its importance for overall well-being and adaptability in a rapidly changing world.

      Born to Play2021
      4.4
    • A Love Letter to Whiskey

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      An international bestseller, this book has captured the attention of readers worldwide. It features a compelling narrative that blends unique characters with an engaging plot, showcasing themes of resilience and transformation. The story unfolds in a richly developed world, inviting readers to explore deep emotional connections and thought-provoking dilemmas. With its widespread acclaim, it stands out as a significant contribution to contemporary literature, resonating with a diverse audience.

      A Love Letter to Whiskey2021
      4.0
    • Beginners Guide To Raising A Highly Sensitive Child

      A Practical And Effective Guide To Raising Your Spirited, More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, And Energetic Child

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on helping parents understand their children's emotions, this book offers strategies to reduce sensitivity and build resilience in children. It emphasizes a long-term approach rather than quick fixes, providing valuable insights for soothing anxiety and fostering emotional strength.

      Beginners Guide To Raising A Highly Sensitive Child2021
    • The book explores the pervasive societal pressures that undermine self-worth, highlighting how external messages through words and images create a constant sense of inadequacy. It delves into the impact of these influences on individuals, urging readers to recognize and combat the harmful narratives that dictate their value. Through insightful analysis, it encourages a journey toward self-acceptance and resilience in the face of overwhelming negativity.

      The Becoming; Discover Your Value. Find True Confidence. Embrace Your Freedom.2021
    • Blue Violet

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Lila, a young Succubus, embarks on a journey of self-discovery as she navigates her hidden powers and the complexities of her identity. Struggling with her supernatural abilities, she faces challenges that test her understanding of love, desire, and the consequences of her nature. As she encounters various beings from the supernatural realm, Lila must learn to embrace her true self while grappling with the implications of her existence in a world that both fascinates and threatens her.

      Blue Violet2021
    • Exploring the dark and twisted realms of human desire and fear, this collection delves into the eerie and the grotesque. With a blend of horror and psychological depth, the stories challenge perceptions of reality and the unknown. Each tale invites readers to confront their deepest anxieties while revealing the unsettling beauty of the macabre. Themes of obsession, transformation, and the supernatural intertwine, creating a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the last page is turned.

      Dead or Alive British Horror Films 1980-19892021
    • Hearts in Darkness Collection

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The author is celebrated for her ability to create deeply flawed yet compelling male characters. These beautifully damaged men navigate complex emotional landscapes, drawing readers into their struggles and journeys. The narrative explores themes of vulnerability, redemption, and the power of love, making it resonate with those who appreciate intricate character development and emotional depth in romance.

      Hearts in Darkness Collection2021
      4.4
    • On to Chicago

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The book captures a pivotal moment in American political history, showcasing Bobby Kennedy's charismatic appearance before a fervent crowd of supporters. He delivers a brief yet impactful speech, emphasizing unity and compassion in the country while acknowledging his primary opponent, Eugene McCarthy. Kennedy's spontaneous remarks reflect his vision for a united America, setting the tone for his campaign. The atmosphere is charged with excitement and hope, highlighting the emotional connection between the candidate and his supporters during a transformative era.

      On to Chicago2021
      3.2
    • The Unforgettable Plate

      Less is More Cookbook

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes the simplicity and joy of preparing healthy meals using fresh ingredients like vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. With a background in physical therapy and cardiac rehabilitation, the author highlights the benefits of the Mediterranean Lifestyle, showcasing how vibrant colors and flavors can enhance mealtime. It promotes the idea that food serves as medicine, underscoring the importance of mindful choices in our diet for overall health and well-being.

      The Unforgettable Plate2021
    • Spain in the Southwest

      A Narrative History of Colonial New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and California

      • 484 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the rich history of the Spanish colonies that evolved into New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and California, emphasizing the human experiences within New Spain's expansive frontier. Kessell vividly illustrates how this region functioned as a vibrant yet fragmented extension of the Spanish empire for two centuries, providing a unique perspective on the cultural and historical developments that shaped the American Southwest and Mexican North.

      Spain in the Southwest2021
      3.3
    • The Princess and Curdie

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In the years since The Princess and the Goblin Curdie has grown and started to hunt. He's begun to doubt the story of Irene's great-great grandmother, but when he meets her himself he is given a quest and a gift. When he touches anything, man or beast, he can detect what they are like on the inside. Sent on a quest with a friendly beast, Lina, for company, Curdie once again finds himself in the service of the King and the Princess. This edition features the complete unabridged text and 54 illustrations taken from numerous early printings.

      The Princess and Curdie2021
      4.3
    • The Aristocrat

      (Special Edition)

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The novel by Penelope Ward features a captivating standalone story that promises to engage readers with its unique characters and compelling narrative. As a New York Times bestselling author, Ward brings her signature style to explore themes of love, relationships, and personal growth, ensuring an emotional journey that resonates with fans and newcomers alike. Expect a blend of humor and heart, making this a must-read for those who enjoy contemporary romance.

      The Aristocrat2021
      3.7
    • Book Excerpt: e matron.`This gentleman has taken an interest in several of our boys. You remember Charles Benton and Henry Freize? They were both sent through college by Mr.--er--this Trustee, and both have repaid with hard work and success the money that was so generously expended. Other payment the gentleman does not wish. Heretofore his philanthropies have been directed solely towards the boys; I have never been able to interest him in the slightest degree in any of the girls in the institution, no matter how deserving. He does not, I may tell you, care for girls.'`No, ma'am, ' Jerusha murmured, since some reply seemed to be expected at this point.`To-day at the regular meeting, the question of your future was brought up.'Mrs. Lippett allowed a moment of silence to fall, then resumed in a slow, placid manner extremely trying to her hearer's suddenly tightened nerves.`Usually, as you know, the children are not kept after they are sixteen, but an exception was made in your case. YouRead Mor

      Daddy Long-Legs2021
      4.1
    • The book presents a significant exploration of socialism, distinguishing between its utopian and scientific aspects. Recognized as a classic, it has been preserved and republished in a modern format to ensure its accessibility for current and future readers. The text has been reformatted and retyped for clarity, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of socialist thought.

      Socialism: Utopian and Scientific2020
      4.5
    • The Scarlet Plague & The Game

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      John Griffith London, an influential American novelist and journalist, made significant contributions to commercial magazine fiction and is recognized as a precursor to modern science fiction. His innovative storytelling and social activism not only garnered him international fame but also established him as one of the first authors to achieve substantial financial success through writing. His legacy continues to impact the literary world and inspire future generations of writers.

      The Scarlet Plague & The Game2020
    • Eclectic School Readings

      Stories from Life

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Motivational in nature, this book compiles inspiring life stories of great historical figures to demonstrate that anyone can achieve remarkable lives despite their circumstances. Through these narratives, it encourages readers to embrace their potential and strive for personal excellence. First published in 1904, the work reflects Marden's belief in the power of determination and resilience.

      Eclectic School Readings2020
    • Kant's Conception of Freedom

      • 556 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      The book features a detailed table of contents that outlines its structure and key themes. Each section is meticulously organized, providing readers with a clear roadmap of the topics covered. This layout enhances the overall reading experience, allowing for easy navigation through the material. The contents suggest a comprehensive exploration of the subject matter, making it accessible for both novices and experts alike.

      Kant's Conception of Freedom2020
      3.5
    • Exploring Canada's early history, the book offers a lively account that spans from Indigenous peoples to European settlement. Stephen Leacock employs his characteristic wit to examine cultural exchanges, conflicts, and significant events such as the arrival of French and British settlers and the fur trade. His humorous narrative style makes complex historical topics accessible and engaging, appealing to a broad audience. This work serves as both an introduction to Canada's rich past and a testament to Leacock's unique ability to blend history with humor.

      The Dawn Of Canadian History A Chronicle Of Aboriginal Canada2020
      4.1
    • Italian Short Stories for Beginners Book 1

      Over 100 Dialogues and Daily Used Phrases to Learn Italian in Your Car. Have Fun & Grow Your Vocabulary, with Crazy Effective Language Learning Lessons

      • 94 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Engaging short stories provide an immersive experience for learning Italian, making the language accessible and enjoyable. Each tale is designed to enhance vocabulary and comprehension while captivating readers with relatable themes and characters. This approach not only teaches the language effectively but also brings cultural nuances to life, ensuring that learners can connect with the material on a deeper level. Perfect for both beginners and those looking to refresh their skills, this book transforms language learning into an exciting journey.

      Italian Short Stories for Beginners Book 12020
    • Cold Iron Heart

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of destiny versus free will, this book delves into the lengths one might go to alter their predetermined path. It follows a protagonist faced with a crucial choice that could change their fate forever. As they navigate challenges and confront powerful forces, the story raises questions about the nature of fate and the consequences of defying it. With rich character development and a gripping narrative, readers are invited to reflect on their own beliefs about destiny and the choices that shape their lives.

      Cold Iron Heart2020
      3.3
    • What is Art?

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Introduction -- Further Reading -- What is Art? -- Editor's Notes.

      What is Art?2020
      3.8
    • Exploring profound themes such as possessions, reputation, and the nature of desire, Arthur Schopenhauer presents a candid analysis of the human condition in his works. He introduces the concept of "will" as a driving force that leads to suffering through relentless desires. Schopenhauer argues that true happiness can only be achieved by renouncing these impulses, offering a pragmatic solution to life's challenges. His engaging writing style and sharp wit make these philosophical insights accessible and thought-provoking.

      The Wisdom of Life; & Counsels and Maxims2020
      4.3
    • Footfalls of the Unknown

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of thought through poetry, the collection reflects on the ironies of existence and the deeper mysteries of life. Early works capture the innocent insights and confusions of youth, while later poems revisit these themes with a more complex understanding. This journey highlights the contrasts between youthful perceptions and adult realizations, revealing the intricate layers of meaning that unfold over time.

      Footfalls of the Unknown2020
    • Italian Short Stories for Beginners Book 3

      Over 100 Dialogues and Daily Used Phrases to Learn Italian in Your Car. Have Fun & Grow Your Vocabulary, with Crazy Effective Language Learning Lessons

      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Engaging short stories serve as a dynamic tool for learning Italian, bringing the language to life in an enjoyable way. Each narrative is designed to enhance vocabulary and comprehension, making the learning process both effective and entertaining. This approach not only aids in language acquisition but also immerses readers in cultural contexts, enriching their understanding of Italian through relatable and captivating tales.

      Italian Short Stories for Beginners Book 32020
    • Indigenizing Movements in Europe

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the emergence of various religious movements since the mid-twentieth century, focusing on Paganism, shamanism, and native faiths. It distinguishes between two forms of indigeneity: one that seeks to revive ancient religious practices and another that learns from Indigenous peoples, particularly Native Americans and Siberians. The text aims to deepen understanding and stimulate discussion about these evolving movements and the broader implications of Indigeneity and scholarly engagement with these phenomena.

      Indigenizing Movements in Europe2020
    • Alpha Assertiveness Guide for Men and Women

      The Workbook for Training Assertive Behavior and Communication Skills to Live Bold, Command Respect and Gain Confidence at Work and in Relationships

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This guide empowers readers to cultivate assertiveness and respect in their interactions. It offers practical strategies for becoming proactive in communication, setting boundaries, and confidently saying no without guilt. By focusing on self-awareness and effective expression, the book aims to transform relationships and enhance personal and professional dynamics. Readers will learn to navigate difficult conversations and build a reputation as a respected individual.

      Alpha Assertiveness Guide for Men and Women2020
      3.0
    • CONFLUENCES Intercultural Journeying in Research and Teaching

      From Hermeneutics to a Changing World Order

      • 478 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The book presents a collection of essays reflecting on over thirty years of research in the human sciences, particularly education. Organized into four thematic sections, it explores hermeneutics, poststructuralism, globalization, and East/West encounters. It serves as a historical guide and an introductory text for graduate students across various disciplines. The author emphasizes interculturality and addresses critical issues in literacy, pedagogy, and cultural healing, drawing on insights from both Western and Eastern traditions and his diverse personal background.

      CONFLUENCES Intercultural Journeying in Research and Teaching2020
    • Italian Short Stories for Beginners Book 5

      Over 100 Dialogues and Daily Used Phrases to Learn Italian in Your Car. Have Fun & Grow Your Vocabulary, with Crazy Effective Language Learning Lessons

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Engaging short stories provide an immersive experience for learning Italian, making the language accessible and enjoyable. Each tale is designed to enhance vocabulary and comprehension while capturing the essence of Italian culture. This approach not only aids language acquisition but also keeps readers entertained and motivated. Perfect for learners at various levels, the book combines storytelling with practical language lessons, making it an effective tool for mastering Italian in a fun and engaging way.

      Italian Short Stories for Beginners Book 52020
    • Tangled in Ivy

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of time, this narrative explores a profound love that endures through the years. The characters navigate the complexities of their relationship, facing challenges and changes that test their bond. The author, known for her engaging storytelling, weaves a tale of romance and resilience, highlighting the beauty and trials of lasting connections.

      Tangled in Ivy2020
      4.8
    • Italian Dialogues for Beginners Book 4

      Over 100 Daily Used Phrases and Short Stories to Learn Italian in Your Car. Have Fun and Grow Your Vocabulary with Crazy Effective Language Learning Lessons

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book offers a practical approach to mastering conversational Italian quickly, focusing on everyday dialogues tailored for beginners. It emphasizes the importance of real-life conversations and provides relatable scenarios to enhance learning. Through engaging examples and useful phrases, readers can build their vocabulary and gain confidence in speaking Italian in just a few days.

      Italian Dialogues for Beginners Book 42020
    • Monstrous Women in Comics

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This collection features diverse contributions from various authors, each bringing unique perspectives and insights to their respective fields. The collaborative nature of the work highlights interdisciplinary approaches, fostering a rich dialogue among the contributors. Themes may include cultural studies, social issues, and innovative research methodologies, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in contemporary scholarship and collaborative discourse. The collective expertise of the authors enriches the text, offering a multifaceted view of the topics addressed.

      Monstrous Women in Comics2020
      4.0
    • In Defense of Women

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the complexities of gender dynamics through H. L. Mencken's lens, presenting women as possessing unique wisdom while critiquing the average man. Published in 1918, it has sparked debate over its progressive and reactionary elements, as Mencken refrains from advocating for women's rights but offers insightful observations on their roles and capabilities. This duality invites readers to reflect on societal norms and the evolving perceptions of gender during that era.

      In Defense of Women2020
      3.0
    • Breakfast At Küsnacht

      Conversations on C.G. Jung and Beyond

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book features a collection of interviews with ten Jungian thinkers and Susie Orbach, exploring their intellectual journeys and influences. Each conversation delves into the significance of Carl Jung's work, his contemporary relevance, and the nature of dreams. By addressing these core questions, the interviews provide insights into the interviewees' personal interpretations of Jung and highlight their contributions to the field of psychology beyond traditional psychoanalysis.

      Breakfast At Küsnacht2020
    • Lessons with Kiarostami

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Abbas Kiarostami, renowned Iranian film director, has dedicated the past twenty years to mentoring emerging filmmakers at festivals and campuses. His hands-on approach involves guiding them through the filmmaking process, from project development to hands-on shooting, followed by screenings and discussions of their work. This engagement not only showcases his commitment to nurturing new talent but also reflects his influence on the next generation of filmmakers.

      Lessons with Kiarostami2020
      5.0
    • An Old Fashioned Girl

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A conversation between siblings reveals the humorous dynamics of their relationship as they prepare for an outing. The brother's reluctance to face the rain contrasts with his desire to impress a girl named Polly. The dialogue captures their playful banter and the brother's exaggerated anxiety about bringing home a stranger. This lighthearted exchange sets the tone for a narrative that likely explores themes of family, social expectations, and youthful romance.

      An Old Fashioned Girl2020
      3.8
    • Anne Hutchinson

      A Captivating Guide to the Puritan Leader in Colonial Massachusetts Who Is Considered to Be One of the Earliest American Feminists

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Explore the intriguing life of Anne Hutchinson, a key figure in early American history known for her religious dissent and advocacy for women's rights. Delve into her challenges against the Puritan establishment in colonial Massachusetts, her trial for heresy, and her role in shaping the discourse on freedom of conscience and gender roles. This account highlights her courage, intellect, and the impact she had on the development of religious and social thought in America, making her a pivotal character in the fight for individual rights.

      Anne Hutchinson2020
    • The mystery of cabin 312

      • 342 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set in a gripping atmosphere, the story follows DCI Buchanan as he investigates a perplexing case surrounding cabin 312. With a blend of suspense and intricate plot twists, the narrative delves into hidden secrets and unexpected connections among the characters. As Buchanan navigates through clues and red herrings, readers are drawn into a web of intrigue that challenges his detective skills. This installment promises to keep fans of the series engaged with its compelling storytelling and well-crafted mystery.

      The mystery of cabin 3122020
    • Otto of the Silver Hand

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set in 13th-century Germany, this children's novel explores the harsh realities of the Middle Ages, moving beyond traditional chivalric ideals. It follows Otto, the son of warlord Baron Conrad, whose life is deeply affected by his mother's tragic death during childbirth. To shield Otto from the brutal world, Conrad takes him to a monastery for upbringing. The narrative delves into themes of loss, the complexities of father-son relationships, and the societal challenges of the era, offering a unique perspective for young readers.

      Otto of the Silver Hand2020
      4.0
    • Justinian I

      A Captivating Guide to Justinian the Great and How This Emperor Ruled the Roman Empire

      • 54 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book delves into the intriguing life of Justinian I, exploring his reign as a Byzantine emperor marked by ambitious reforms and military conquests. It highlights his efforts to restore the Roman Empire's former glory, including the codification of Roman law and the construction of architectural marvels like the Hagia Sophia. The narrative also examines his complex relationships with key figures, his struggles against external threats, and the cultural achievements of his era, offering a comprehensive look at a pivotal historical figure.

      Justinian I2020
    • Fortaleza mental en el fútbol

      Coaching para mejorar la fuerza mental y tener una mentalidad ganadora

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Life often takes unexpected turns, affecting our careers, relationships, and sports experiences. The narrative explores these realities, illustrating how aspirations can lead to unforeseen outcomes, much like aiming for a hole-in-one only to find the ball in a sand trap. Through this lens, the book delves into resilience and the importance of adapting to life's unpredictability.

      Fortaleza mental en el fútbol2020
      3.0
    • The Last Man

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Presents an apocalyptic fantasy of the end of human civilisation. Set in the late twenty-first century, this novel unfolds a sombre and pessimistic vision of mankind confronting inevitable destruction. Interwoven with a futuristic theme, it incorporates portraits of Shelley and Byron, yet rejects Romanticism, and its faith in art and nature.

      The Last Man2020
      4.1
    • Parnassus on Wheels

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This Is A New Release Of The Original 1918 Edition.

      Parnassus on Wheels2020
      4.1
    • Freckles

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Orphaned and maimed, Freckles' bitterness about his fate is lessened when he is hired to guard a stretch of lumber in the wild Limberlost and, after meeting the beautiful "Swamp Angel," he determines to find out about his past.

      Freckles2020
      4.1
    • In 1665, the Great Plague swept through London, claiming nearly 100,000 lives. In A Journal of the Plague Year, Defoe vividly chronicles the progress of the epidemic. We follow his fictional narrator through a city transformed-the streets and alleyways deserted, the houses of death with crosses daubed on their doors, the dead-carts on their way to the pits-and encounter the horrified citizens of the city, as fear, isolation, and hysteria take hold. The shocking immediacy of Defoe's description of plague-racked London makes this one of the most convincing accounts of the Great Plague ever written.

      A journal of the Plague Year2020
      4.1
    • The Yosemite

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      An essential companion for visitors, this book by the famed conservationist offers informed appraisals of Yosemite's plant and animal life and exudes an almost mystical love for its natural beauty.

      The Yosemite2020
      3.9
    • The Rosary

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The biography highlights Florence Louisa Barclay's life as an English romance novelist, detailing her early years in Surrey and her family's move to Limehouse. It notes her marriage to Rev. Charles W. Barclay and their significant honeymoon in the Holy Land, where they found Jacob's Well, a site of biblical importance. Additionally, it mentions her notable sister, Maud Ballington Booth, emphasizing the literary and historical context surrounding Barclay's life and work.

      The Rosary2020
      3.8
    • Hollow Girl

      • 58 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Hollow Girl forms an uneasy alliance with a cop to hunt down a sadistic murderer who seems to be copycatting the crimes of some of the city's most notorious killers. But the duo soon discover that something far darker is going on, and Hollow Girl is forced to confront a terrifying distorted reflection of herself and her supernatural gift.

      Hollow Girl2020
      3.9
    • This beautifully produced, unabridged edition of The Alchemist, Ben Jonson's most celebrated comedy, is an essential addition to any bibliophile's library.

      The Alchemist2020
      3.1
    • The Railway Children

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      When Father is taken away unexpectedly, Roberta, Peter, Phyllis and their mother have to leave their comfortable life in London to go and live in a small cottage in the country. The children seek solace in the nearby railway station, and make friends with Perks the Porter and the Station Master himself. Each day, Roberta, Peter and Phyllis run down the field to the railway track and wave at the passing London train, sending their love to Father. Little do they know that the kindly old gentleman passenger who waves back holds the key to their father's disappearance..

      The Railway Children2020
      3.9
    • Doctor Thorne

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Son of a bankrupt landowner, Frank Gresham is intent on marrying his beloved Mary Thorne, despite her illegitimacy and apparent poverty. Frank's ambitious mother and haughty aunt are set against the match, however, and push him to save the family's mortgaged estate by making a good marriage to a wealthy heiress.

      Doctor Thorne2020
      4.2
    • On the Aesthetic Education of Man

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Friedrich Schiller's exploration of aesthetics in "On the Aesthetic Education of Man" is framed as a series of letters reflecting on the impact of art on society. Disillusioned by the violent turn of the French Revolution, Schiller critiques Kantian philosophy and examines the tension between human pleasure and rationality. He posits that a deeper understanding of aesthetics can harmonize these conflicting drives, ultimately enhancing moral character. This edition is crafted on premium acid-free paper, emphasizing its enduring value.

      On the Aesthetic Education of Man2020
      3.9
    • Growth of the Soil

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The story of an elemental existence in rural Norway.

      Growth of the Soil2020
      4.3
    • Waverley

      • 491 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      This is a title in an inexpensive range of classics in the "Penguin Popular Classics" series.

      Waverley2020
      3.5
    • The Call of the Wild

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Jack London's stories are classic American favorites. Recorded unabridged in Bookcassette Audio are "Call of the Wild" and three special Klondike stories: "To Build a Fire," "Love of Life" and "To the Man on the Trail." In "Call of the Wild," a domestic dog is kidnapped from his comfortable life on a California estate and thrown into the wild north woods. Buck, half St. Bernard and half Scottish shepherd, is a strong dog but not accustomed to the harsh life of the north and he must fight for survival. He learns how to work hard; how to dig a hole in a snowbank to stay warm; how to eat anything no matter how loathsome; how to scent the weather; how to break ice to find water; and most importantly, how to survive cruelty.At one of the worst moments in his life, Buck receives unexpected human kindness from a new master. With the kind of devotion that only a dog can give, he shows loyalty to his master in ways that are both touching and profound.

      The Call of the Wild2020
      3.7
    • Banished from England for seeking to marry against his father’s wishes, Ivanhoe joins Richard the Lion Heart on a crusade in the Holy Land. On his return, his passionate desire is to be reunited with the beautiful but forbidden lady Rowena, but he soon finds himself playing a more dangerous game as he is drawn into a bitter power struggle between the noble King Richard and his evil and scheming brother John. The first of Scott’s novels to address a purely English subject, Ivanhoe is set in a highly romanticized medieval world of tournaments and sieges, chivalry and adventure where dispossessed Saxons are pitted against their Norman overlords, and where the historical and fictional seamlessly merge.

      Ivanhoe2020
      4.0
    • The evils of greed and ambition overwhelm love, innocence, and the bonds of kinship in this dark tragedy concerning the secret marriage of a noblewoman and a commoner. John Webster’s great Jacobean drama detailing the fiendish schemes of two brothers who desire their wealthy sister’s title and estates ends with a bloody and horrifying climax. A dynamic plot brimming with poetic lyricism, this provocative and profoundly original work will appeal to general readers, students, and teachers of drama and literature.

      The Duchess of Malfi2020
      3.6
    • Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and widely considered to be Edna Ferber's greatest achievement, So Big is a classic novel of turn-of-the-century Chicago. It is the unforgettable story of Selina Peake DeJong, a gambler's daughter, and her struggles to stay afloat and maintain her dignity and her sanity in the face of marriage, widowhood, and single parenthood. A brilliant literary masterwork from one of the twentieth century's most accomplished and admired writers, the remarkable So Big still resonates with its unflinching view of poverty, sexism, and the drive for success.

      So Big2020
      4.3
    • The semiautobiographical Martin Eden is the most vital and original character Jack London ever created. Set in San Francisco, this is the story of Martin Eden, an impoverished seaman who pursues, obsessively and aggressively, dreams of education and literary fame. London, dissatisfied with the rewards of his own success, intended Martin Eden as an attack on individualism and a criticism of ambition; however, much of its status as a classic has been conferred by admirers of its ambitious protagonist. Andrew Sinclair's wide-ranging introduction discusses the conflict between London's support of socialism and his powerful self-will. Sinclair also explores the parallels and divergences between the life of Martin Eden and that of his creator, focusing on London's mental depressions and how they affected his depiction of Eden. (back cover)

      Martin Eden2020
      4.7
    • Rilla of Ingleside

      • 277 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Anne's children were almost grown up, except for pretty, high-spirited Rilla. No one could resist her bright hazel eyes and dazzling smile. Rilla, almost fifteen, can't think any further ahead than going to her very first dance at the Four Winds lighthouse and getting her first kiss from handsome Kenneth Ford. But undreamed-of challenges await the irrepressible Rilla when the world of Ingleside becomes endangered by a far-off war. Her brothers go off to fight, and Rilla brings home an orphaned newborn in a soup tureen. She is swept into a drama that tests her courage and leaves her changed forever.

      Rilla of Ingleside2020
      4.4
    • Once a well-known Anglican clergyman, Newman left his living in the 1840's, recanted his former criticism of the Roman Catholic Church and entered the priesthood. Framing his Apologia in reply to a grave and gratuitous slander made by Charles Kingsley, Newman produced one of the masterpieces of spiritual writing: honest, passionate, scrupulous and moving, this work is also a highly accomplished prose paradigm.

      Apologia Pro Vita Sua2020
      4.1
    • Ten days that Shook the World

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Ten Days That Shook the World is John Reed's eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution. A contemporary journalist writing in the first flush of revolutionary enthusiasm, he gives a gripping record of the events in Petrograd in November 1917, when Lenin and the Bolsheviks finally seized power. Containing verbatim reports both of speeches by leaders and the chance comments of bystanders, set against an idealized backcloth of the proletariat, soldiers, sailors, and peasants uniting to throw off oppression, Reed's account is the product of passionate involvement and remains an unsurpassed classic of reporting.

      Ten days that Shook the World2020
      3.8
    • Dead Stream Curse

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      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

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      Dead Stream Curse2019
      5.0
    • The Life of Messiaen

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      An accessible study of the life and works of the twentieth-century composer Olivier Messiaen.

      The Life of Messiaen2007
      4.0