The Machine Stops, by E.M. Forster
The earth's surface is no longer habitable. All humanity is sequestered beneath the ground, couched in isolation and contentment. The Machine provides the needs of humanity. Mankind becomes subservient drones to the life-supporting Machine.
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The Magic Shop, by H.G. Wells
Simple magic tricks are what a little boy is looking for when he drags his father into a quaint, old shop. The proprietor seems to be a master of illusion - a genius at slight of hand.
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The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg, by Mark Twain
Hadleyburg enjoys the reputation of being an incorruptible town. Every citizen has developed a perfect sense of honesty. But they have the misfortune of offending a certain revengeful man
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The Man Who Knew Too Much, by G.K. Chesterton
Horne Fisher is extremely well connected, and a brilliant detective. Whether it is a case of police corruption, or a war with Sweden, Horne Fisher can always solve it. But Horne Fisher is also a philosopher, and the murderer is seldom punished.
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The Mark of the Beast, by Rudyard Kipling
When a carousing Englishman disgraces the consecrated effigy of Hanuman, a leprous "Silver Man" marks him with a hideous curse. The ensuing night brings new terrors to the house of the doomed man.
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The Mark of Zorro, by Johnston McCulley
Cabballero. Patriot. Vigilante. Follow the swashbuckling adventures of Zorro, as he metes out his own brand of justice against the tyrannical opressors in young California.
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The Master of Ballantrae, by Robert Louis Stevenson
The year is 1745, and Prince Charlie of the defeated royal house of Stuart, has just returned to Scottish soil. A weighty choice faces every Scottish man. Should he stitch a white cockade to his hat and join the fight to restore James...
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The Million Pound Bank Note, by Mark Twain
What if you had the equivalent of $5,000,000 in your pocket, but had no way of spending it? Two brothers make a bet, proposing that such a man would either starve or barely scrape by after a month of such living.
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The Minister's Black Veil, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Father Hooper was a mild voiced parson with a loving, gentle disposition. And when his parishioners see him coming to chapel with a mysterious black veil draped over his face, this simple curiosity raises a multitude of questions
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The Monkey's Paw, by W.W. Jacobs
When Sergeant Morris brings a mummified monkey's paw to the White family, they are skeptical of his tales of its supernatural powers. But, a careless wish gives them a bitter taste of the foul relics' ironic magic in the form of their worst nightmare.
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The Moonstone, by Wilkie Collins
This is heralded as the very first mystery novel. Collins, in his great work, created the guidelines for the genre as we know it today ...
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The Mortal Immortal, by Mary Shelley
An ancient alchemist drags out his weary life in search of the elixir of immortality. But, when his vengeful assistant quaffs the mixture, he discovers that the effects of the draft of immortality may never wear off.
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue, by Edgar Allan Poe
A mysterious double homicide positively baffles the Parisian police. But after a seemingly fruitless investigation, C. August Dupin discovers the heart of the impossible mystery. The roots of detective fiction are explored by the great Edgar Allan Poe.
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The Offshore Pirate, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Ardita Farnam, flapper and demimondaine, has a feisty will and a fiery tongue. But when 7 hulking musicians seize her yacht while her rich uncle goes ashore, she soon discovers the limits of her persuasive powers, and a battle of wits begins.
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The Open Boat, by Stephen Crane
After battling the tempestuous sea, four men in a boat finally spy land. But will the process of getting to the land be their undoing?
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The Phantom Hearse, by Mary Fortune
The Phantom Hearse means death. Death always comes to the house where it’s sighted on moonlit evenings. But why does wicked old Jones love to talk about it so much?
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The Phantom of the Opera, by Gaston Leroux
A malicious spectre haunts the Parisian Opera house. This murderous fiend speaks through walls, abducts innocents through mirrors, and holds the opera management in a cruel state of hostage. But when this monster falls for the beautiful Christine Daae...
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The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde
Dorian Gray embodies every artistic element for artist, Basil Hallward. But when Lord Henry reveals the phenomenal world experienced only to the young and beautiful, Dorian makes a devious deal.
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The Queer Feet, by G.K. Chesterton
A man has died. But there's really no mystery in that. His heart failed, that's all. But when Father Brown goes into a room to write down the man's final confession, he is distracted by the strange way in which someone is walking outside his door.
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The Red Headed League, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Why would anyone pay a man handsomely to sit alone in an empty room and hand-copy the Encyclopedia Britannica? Is it really because of his unusually fiery red hair? Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson are at it again in one of their most puzzling adventures
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The Red Room, by H.G. Wells
The Red Room is haunted. Nobody knows how or why, but one man has lost his life while spending the night in the forbidden chamber. The horrors of the room drove him to madness. What will happen when another ambitious young man enters the room?
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The Repairer of Reputations, by Robert W. Chambers
America is fat and prosperous. We’ve warred with the world and come out on top. We’ve gotten rid of the riff-raff. A new era is arising, change is in the air, and to top it all off, the first Government Lethal Chamber is now open and ready.
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The Scarlet Pimpernel, by Baroness Orczy
Paris: September 1792. At the West Barricade, the bloody guillotine continues her ghastly work. And word has gotten round that the mischievous Englishman who delights at ferrying off French Aristocrats to England is somewhere among them.
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The Scarlet Plague, 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 Sensational Baron von Munchausen, by Rudolph E. Raspe
Surprising, sensational, inexorable. These are the adventures of Baron Munchausen. See him escape from the jaws of a hungry lion, shoot a stag with cherry stones, climb a beanstalk to the moon and many other fantastical fables.
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The Skull, by Philip K. Dick
An assassin is sent back in time to prevent the ravings of a religious zealot which, if left unchecked, will lead to absolute catastrophe.
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The Snow Queen, by Hans Christian Andersen
Kay and Gerda discover the legend of the fearsome Snow Queen who lives in the great black cloud in the heavens. But once the Snow Queen visits their town in disguise and carries off Kay, Gerda begins a timeless quest. This book was the inspiration for Dis
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The Speckled Band, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson are visited by a beautiful young woman with a face like a hunted animal. Two years ago, a low whistle in the night preceded her sister’s premature and inexplicable death. Last night the whistle sounded again...
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