The Reign of Satan, written by the radical Benjamin Gastineau and originally published in 1848, the same year the author was convicted for writing for Proudhon's journal La Voix du ...więcej »
Bullets, bombs, and mayhem! Bob Burke is back once more, amid terrorists, bombs, bullets. He's the most lethal killing machine the US Government ever produced, and when a home-...więcej »
Detective Sergeant Timothy Wallace stumbles across a body washed ashore at an English seaside town. When it looks like a case of murder and the corpse is identified as a courier, there are two c...więcej »
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A Simple Matter Of Hope And Joy: Eric David Matthews can't imagine why God would select him for anything. He's a longtime business owner with no interest in the Creator of the Unive...więcej »
The Metamorphosis (German: Die Verwandlung) is a novella written by Franz Kafka which was first published in 1915. One of Kafka's best-known works, The Metamorphosis tells the story of salesman ...więcej »
Set in Dunnet Landing, Maine in a summer of the late 1800s, "The Country of the Pointed Firs", is the story of a female writer seeking isolation and inspiration for her writing in a small coastal N...więcej »
Trial and Triumph (1888-1889) is a novel by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. One of the first novels published by an African American woman, Trial and Triumph is a story of family, fa...więcej »
Great reminders for you to read aloud.
Reminders that gives me a perspective on where I am now.
I know where I stand, I know what has happened to me.
I am letting it go and I tell my past to leave....więcej »
Two fictional worlds exist side-by-side. One is home to a united population that follows science, inclusion, and common sense. The other is led by a want-to-be king who styles himself as the Empero...więcej »
Oo-Ma-Ha-Ta-Wa-Tah and Other Stories (1898) is a work of history and folklore by Fannie Reed Griffen and Susette La Flesche. Written at the end of a century of devastation, marked by the ...więcej »
After growing tired of civilization, Basil Merton moves to the island known as Shetland with his young son, Mordaunt. Much more social than his father, Mordaunt is content reaching out to the ot...więcej »
For an author solitude is a frequent companion. The writer studies the randomness of thoughts that seem to seek him/her out, and before they know it they are in the midst of constructing a stor...więcej »
This book is about the idealism of love. To me, love is not just a feeling but an inspiration. It's the air you breathe, the flowers that bloom, the animals who change our grounds. It's our fore...więcej »
An Athlete. A Therapist. A Murder. A Medal.Siana Singh can run fast; she is just slow in discovering where she belongs, wedged between her tradi...więcej »
This early work by James Oliver Curwood was originally published in 1919 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. "Nomads of the North" tells the story of a malemute ...więcej »
The gods gave the silver cross to mankind, allowing one who possessed it to wield unspeakable power. King Leo was the last to use it; he destroyed an entire invading army and united the five nat...więcej »
When a mute peasant woman flees Civil War-torn Guatemala for the United States, she and her daughter soon-and forever-change the world as we know it.więcej »
When Orito and Numé were young children, their fathers, who were good friends, decided that one day their children would be betrothed. But before they marry, Orito is expected to complete his ed...więcej »