Nicholas Nickleby, Volume 2 of 2, by Charles Dickens
Nicholas Nickelby is a portrait of integrity in the face of adversity. Nicholas befriends Smyke, a physically challenged runaway from a deplorable Yorkshire school. And through many hardships and adventures, he shows the power of friendship and dedication
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Olalla, by Robert Louis Stevenson
There is something wrong about the Spanish residencia on the hill. Some disregard it as only a house with a mad woman with her two children. Others claim that unspeakable things happen at night, when the house is in the shadows.
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Paul's Case, by Willa Cather
Paul weaves an imaginary world about him, full of flamboyant lies and belligerence. And when the mesh of his web reaches the critical point, he lashes back at the world with shocking audacity.
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Pillar of Fire, by Ray Bradbury
The world stands on the brink of the rocket age, and everyone is thrilled that humanity has attained this stunning achievement. But William Stanley isn’t convinced. Will he really stop the launch of this incredible rocket that he created?
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Pirates' Gold, by H. Bedford-Jones
George Roberts of Virginia is a captain without a ship. But when he meets his charismatic friend Ned Low, and they share a glass or two, he realizes the next day that he’s signed on as first mate for a voyage to retrieve a fortune in gold.
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 2 of 4
Plutarch was an ancient historian who lived from 46-120 AD, and chronicled the lives of famous Greeks and Romans. Plutarch’s Lives was the primary work that Shakespeare used when creating Coriolanus and Julius Caesar.
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 4 of 4
Plutarch was an ancient historian who lived from 46-120 AD, and chronicled the lives of famous Greeks and Romans. Plutarch’s Lives was the primary work that Shakespeare used when creating Coriolanus and Julius Caesar.
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Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
The Bennet family is in a bit of a jam. With five daughters and no sons, their property is entailed away from their line, and all the women will be largely penniless when their father dies. And so the best way to ensure the most comfortable livelihood for
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Rappaccini's Daughter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Perfume or poison? A young Italian student takes rooms overlooking the most glorious flower garden the world has ever known. But, when he falls in love with the mysterious Eve who tends to the garden, he learns that this Paradise is anything but Eden.
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Rip Van Winkle, by Washington Irving
Rip Van Winkle lived in a quiet colonial town, and had a habit of attending to everyone else's chores. Henpecked and poor, he goes squirrel hunting in the woods one day, only to exit twenty years later.
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Rocket Summer, by Ray Bradbury
The world stands on the brink of the rocket age, and everyone is thrilled that humanity has attained this stunning achievement. But William Stanley isn’t convinced. Will he really stop the launch of this incredible rocket that he created?
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Scaramouche, by Raphael Sabatini
Once he was Andre-Louis, lawyer to the upper class, and destined for the upper echelons of French society. Now, he is Scaramouche. Speaking out against the injustices of the French government, he dons the garb of a clown with a band of wandering actors.
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Sinbad the Sailor, from The Arabian Nights
Islands that turn into whales, snakes that can devour elephants, man-eating giants, giant roc eggs, rivers laden with jewels, bird-people and fire from the sky. As Sinbad leaps from one adventure to the next, he establishes the very genre of adventure.
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Thanksgiving Stories, by O. Henry
O. Henry delivers two delightful tales of New York at Thanksgiving time. First we have a Thanksgiving dinner that shouldn’t have been eaten. Then a purple dress that shouldn’t have been delayed.
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The 39 Steps, by John Buchan
May 1914: Europe is on the brink of war. London is riddled with spies. Richard Hannay has just returned from Rhosesia, and intends to begin a new, quiet, sedentary life. But a shady man named Franklin Scudder calls on him for help.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain
Tom Sawyer emanates self-confidence wherever he goes. With his buddy Huck Finn, pretty Becky Thatcher, cantankerous Aunt Polly and a host of others, let's begin a journey to the time of riverboats, fishin' holes, and midnight grave robbers.
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The Ambitious Guest, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
A vicious tempest is raging on a New England mountainside. A young traveler sojourns through the sea of wind and snow, finding refuge in a cottage, cozily nestled in the notch of a hill. The traveler burns with a determination to make his name known to th
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The Aunt and Amabel, by E. Nesbit
Today we Journey to the roots of Narnia. C.S. Lewis enjoyed the writings of E. Nesbit since he was a child. And the story of Amabel and her journey through a mahogany wardrobe so struck him, that he later created his masterpiece of fantasy.
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The Baron of Grogswig, by Charles Dickens
The Baron of Grogswig abandons his riotous ways of carousal and gaiety, and settles down - only to discover that simple domesticity is not the peaceful life he had envisioned. But, just when the Baron feels he can't take it any more, an unexpected visitor
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The Battle of the Witchdoctors, by H. Rider Haggard
Two witchdoctors battle for tribal supremacy in the middle of the throes of a lightening storm. Also, three harrowing tales from real adventurers – each in turn wrestling alligators, chased by gargantuan spiders, and ravaged by lions.
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The Bet, by Anton Chekhov
Many say that capital punishment is inhumane. But is it, in fact, more humane to take away life in one swift stroke, rather than condemn an individual to a lifetime in captivity? Two men place wagers, each backing a different side of the argument.
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The Birthmark, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
One ounce of darkened blood. This birthmark was the only thing that kept Georgiana from celestial perfection. Her husband, Aylmer, was certain the birthmark would grow stale and insignificant over time. But time, it seems, has a will of its own.
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The Blue Carbuncle, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
A battered felt hat, the crop of a dead Christmas goose, and the prized gem from the Countess of Morcar. Evidently they are all connected, and only the great Sherlock Holmes can unravel the mystery.
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The Blue Cross, by G.K. Chesterton
Valentin, the greatest detective in the world, travels to London on the trail of the most elusive of villains. But a strange trail of clues leads Valentin through London and out into the country,
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The Blue Hotel, by Stephen Crane
Who is responsible for a murder? Is it always the man with the blood on his hands? Stephen Crane spins a tale of 5 strangers who twine their fates inevitably together after one night in the Blue Hotel.
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The Body Snatcher, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Two student anatomists purchase the remains of humanity in the small hours of the morning. The shadowy men who bring the bodies seldom speak, and the suspicions of the students are never spoken aloud.
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The Bottle Imp, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Would you pay $50 for a bottle filled with a devil? What if the devil had to grant your every wish? Kiawe, a sometime sailor from Hawaii, takes the risk even though he learns that if the bottle remains in his possession at the time of his death...
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The Call of Cthulhu, by H.P. Lovecraft
Records surface of a Cthulu Cult, who worship a diety with a "cuttlefish head, dragon body, scaly wings, and heiroglyphed pedestal". Such primitive cults have always existed in the world, of course. But what if there really were such a monster...
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The Call of the Wild, by Jack London
Kidnapped from his luxurious estate in California, Buck is taken to the frozen north. Now, instead of the law of morality, he must either live by the law of club and fang, or die.
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The Canterville Ghost, by Oscar Wilde
The Ghost that haunts Canterville Chase has built a marvelous career of midnight haunting. But when an American family moves in, they simply have no respect for permanent bloodstains, nightmarish chains or ancient legends. They even throw pillows at him.
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The Cask of Amontillado, by Edgar Allan Poe
The bloody-minded Montresor leads the pompous Fortunato deep into the catacombs, seeking the famed Amontillado wine. Revenge and suspense commingle to produce a delightfully sinister conclusion that is one of the most memorable of all time.
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The Castaway, by W.W. Jacobs
On a cool night, an ill formed man darkens the doorway of Mrs. Boxer. Her trepidation turns to instant joy when she discovers it to be her long lost husband, who has been lost at sea for the past three years. But Mr. Boxer isn't really who he seems.
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The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Caleveras County, by Mark Twain
Leonidas W. Smiley would bet on anything. Horse races, dog fights, cat fights, chicken fights - all were fair game to the gambling nature of Smiley. But he meets his match when a stranger comes into town, and puts his champion jumping frog to the test.
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The Christmas Stories of Charles Dickens
The best Christmas stories from the immortal Charles Dickens now available in one collection. This collection includes: A Cricket on the Hearth The Chimes The Goblins Who Stole A Sexton The Life of Our Lord A Christmas Carol (2007 Audible Edition)
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