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"And Then There Were None" is a mystery novel written by Agatha Christie. Ten strangers are lured to a remote island under various pretexts, only to discover that their host is mysteriously absent. As they gather, they are accused of crimes from their past, and one by...
This powerful and exquisitely written fantasy is one of C. S. Lewis's most enduring works of fiction. It is a profound meditation on good and evil and on what God truly offers us. In a dream, the narrator boards a bus on a drizzly afternoon in Hell and embarks on an...
“The Space Trilogy” is a series of science fiction novels written by C.S. Lewis. The trilogy consists of three books: “Out of the Silent Planet,” “Perelandra,” and “That Hideous Strength.” The series explores themes of theology, morality, and the clash between good and...
"The Screwtape Letters" is a satirical novel written by C.S. Lewis, first published in 1942. The book takes the form of a series of letters written by Screwtape, a senior demon, to his nephew, Wormwood, a junior tempter. In these letters, Screwtape offers guidance to...
This is the complete nine-book collection of the classic series. The nine books in the timeless Little House series tell the story of Laura’s real childhood as an American pioneer, and are cherished by readers of all generations. They offer a unique glimpse into life on...
A poignant look at the disillusionment and angst of the post-World War I generation, the novel introduces two of Hemingway’s most unforgettable characters: Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley. The story follows the flamboyant Brett and the hapless Jake as they journey...
One of Faulkner's comic masterpieces, The Reivers is a picaresque that tells of three unlikely car thieves from rural Mississippi. Eleven-year-old Lucius Priest is persuaded by Boon Hogganbeck, one of his family's retainers, to steal his grandfather's car and make a...
The beloved American classic about a young girl's coming-of-age at the turn of the century, Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is a poignant and moving tale filled with compassion and cruelty, laughter and heartache, crowded with life and people and incident.The...
“Catch-22" is a satirical novel written by Joseph Heller, first published in 1961. The book is set during World War II and follows the experiences of Captain John Yossarian, an American bombardier stationed on a fictional Mediterranean island. The title refers to a...
Fair and long-legged, independent and articulate, Janie Crawford sets out to be her own person -- no mean feat for a Black woman in the ‘30s. Zora Neale Hurston's classic 1937 novel follows Janie's quest for identity -- a journey during which she learns what love is,...
At the dawn of the next world war, a plane crashes on an uncharted island, stranding a group of schoolboys.At first, with no adult supervision, their freedom is something to celebrate; this far from civilization the boys can do anything they want. Anything. They attempt...
"The Stranger" (French: "L'Étranger") is a novel by Albert Camus, published in 1942. It is a compelling and existential work that examines the absurdity of human existence and societal norms through the story of its protagonist, Meursault. The novel is narrated by...
"The Plague" (French: "La Peste") is a novel by Albert Camus, published in 1947. Set in the Algerian coastal town of Oran, the story revolves around a sudden and inexplicable outbreak of bubonic plague, isolating the town from the rest of the world. This event plunges...
Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of all time, Slaughterhouse-Five, an American classic, is one of the world's great antiwar books. Centering on the infamous firebombing of Dresden, Billy Pilgrim's odyssey through time reflects the mythic...
In this powerful and poignant novel, William Faulkner explores the complexities of human relationships and the decline of a Southern family. Through multiple narratives and stream-of-consciousness writing, Faulkner masterfully weaves together the story of the Bundren...
"The Sound and the Fury" by William Faulkner is a classic novel that explores the decline of a Southern aristocratic family through four different narratives. The Compson family's struggles with financial ruin, loss of faith, and tragic deaths are portrayed through the...
Gone with the Wind takes place in the southern United States in the state of Georgia during the American Civil War (1861–1865) and the Reconstruction Era (1865–1877) that followed the war. The novel unfolds against the backdrop of rebellion wherein seven southern...
Dr Montague, a scientific investigator of ghostly phenomena, has chosen to live for several weeks at Hill House, by repute a place of horror that will brook no human habitation. To check and contribute to his observations, he selects three companions previously unknown...
"Crooked House" is a classic mystery novel penned by Agatha Christie and first published in 1949. The story is set in an old, sprawling English country house and revolves around the Leonides family, who reside in this peculiar, labyrinthine home. The narrative kicks off...
"Of Mice and Men" is a classic novella written by John Steinbeck, first published in 1937. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression in the United States, the story revolves around two displaced ranch workers, George Milton and Lennie Small, as they navigate...
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