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Part educational tool, part abstract art, Lit Pics features more than 20 sketches inspired by classical literature, allowing the reader a chance to guess which classic is represented.About the author:Dawn DeAnna Wilson has received awards for her writing from the Carolinas Health...
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I Know When You Are Going To Die. This is what has plagued Marcus, all of his life, the gift he was given, the curse: being able to see the future. Being, The Seer. Knowing when someone is going to die, and seeing the fate which awaits us all, it softens you when you open...
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Silas is tired of the popular kids using the school funding for sports and other brain-dead activities. When HE'S class president, there will be more focus on math and science. But to become class president, Silas will have to out-popular the coolest kid in school: Lance Majestic. It's the ultimate...
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Lilly, a young girl is determined to find glory. It is no secret that Lilly will find glory, yet how is another matter....
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A teenage guy with his fellow friends flies a kite in the high blue skies and when another kite gave them hard battle and beat them but they didnt loose hope....
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Prague Tales is a collection of Jan Neruda's intimate, wry, bittersweet stories of life among the inhabitants of the Little Quarter of nineteenth-century Prague. These finely tuned and varied vignettes established Neruda as the quintessential Czech nineteenth-century realist, the Charles Dickens of...
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At what price do we sell our souls? Subtle compromises; false promises; empty dreams. Chasing things we thought we wanted, only to realize when we got them, they weren't what we were seeking, at all. Thomas McAllister awakes, unable to live the life he'd been...
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FOREWORD BY GREGORY MAGUIRE, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF WICKED.When L. Frank Baum introduced Dorothy and friends to the American public in 1900, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz became an instant, bestselling hit. Today the whimsical tale remains a cultural...
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Elena, a dutiful, religious woman gets entangled with an immature middle aged man whose only ambition in life is to have a good time. Precisely, when he is ready to divorce his wife of 15 years, he tries to fill his depression with a selfish display of gallant prowess. The story poses many...
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It was the most famous gathering in English literary history. In May, 1816, Lord Byron and Percy Shelley rented neighbouring houses on the shores of Lake Geneva. One rainy day, Byron came up with an idea - one that was to change the course of literature. “We will each write a ghost...
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If you believe in love and destiny ,you must follow the story and you can realize how magical it is?...
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T. L. Hulsey's first eBook publication of short stories models loosely on Goethe's West-östlicher Diwan, a diverse collection that sought to bring together the Near East and the West. However, the author sets out a far more ambitious scheme, a reconciliation not just between himself and...
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The entire world lies in ruins. The human race has been almost completely wiped out. Radiation renders half-ruined cities uninhabitable, and rumors say that beyond the city limits lies nothing but boundless expanses of scorched desert and dense thickets of mutated forest. But no one knows what...
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What started as misunderstanding grew into friendship!What happens WHEN FRIENDS BECOME LOVERS ...Praise for LOVE WILL GROW"Pick up Love Will Grow and find out how this charming tale unfolds." Jane Austen Prequels and Sequels...
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A new transgenerational family saga, Titanic: Answer From The Deep, tells the story of a socially prominent, yet emotionally crippled medical family and their struggle to find fulfillment. Filled with characters from upper and lower society, reminiscent of the TV series, Downton Abbey, or UpStairs,...
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Check out these other great works (hundreds of volumes): Ultimate HandheldBible Library(121 volumes, 1 Million + Links) Ultimate HandheldClassic Library(more than 1000 works) Ultimate BibleStudy Suite(8...
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The Emerald Fairy Book, Volume One in the series Fairy Tales the World Over, is a new and unique collection of stories from places near and far. This first volume contains twenty-five tales from Canada, Turkey, China, Germany, Italy, America, France, and Hungary to name a few. Collected here are...
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The Diamond Fairy Book, the third volume in the Fairy Tales the World Over series, is jam-packed with more fairy tales and proverbs than its predecessors. Thirty stories from Antigua to Iceland, and everywhere in between, are presented. Revel in times past with these entertaining and enlightening...
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Neil V. Taylor's “Frocks”.A “Fastbook Series” title.A story based in the 1800's. It tells the tale of Charles who has to decide whether it is better for him to help a family keep their house instead of the love of a good cow.Neil V. Taylor's “Frocks”...
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Second in the series, Fairy Tales the World Over, The Amethyst Fairy Book captures tales from near and far. Stories include the Irish tale "Sour and Civil," the Norwegian story "House Island," "The Story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Paribanou" excerpted from the Arabic 1,001 Nights, and "The...
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The Queen’s Gambit is an epic story set in a spirited African kingdom, in the early times when the Benin Empire reigned supreme between the South-South and the South-West regions of Nigeria.In this tragic tale, the timeless conflict between the forces of good and of evil plays out...
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When L. Frank Baum introduced Dorothy and friends to the American public in 1900, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz became an instant, bestselling hit. Today the whimsical tale remains a cultural phenomenon that continues to spawn wildly popular books, movies, and musicals. Now, editors John...
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Regarded as the zenith of modernist fiction, James Joyce's masterpiece continues to attract, enthrall and baffle critics as it manages to fit religion, death, culture, politics metaphysics, epistemology, and the history of human progress into a single day. Joyce structured his revolutionary...
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*Explains the major themes, characters, and plot.*Includes an introductory note on Alexandre Dumas and his book.*Includes a summary and analysis of all 117 chapters. “I have once again found a man ready to hack at another's self-respect with a hatchet, but who cries out...
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Revenge is Jim Staack's interpretation, in prose form, of the second and final part of the Germanic epic poem, Das Nibelungenlied. Many tales told and sung by minstrels a thousand years ago were assembled and first written in the 13th century and now-- in Revenge--- they are retold in the 21st. The...
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When L. Frank Baum introduced Dorothy and friends to the American public in 1900, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz became an instant, bestselling hit. Today the whimsical tale remains a cultural phenomenon that continues to spawn wildly popular books, movies, and musicals. Now, editors John...
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The capture of Constantinople in the Byzantine Empire, featuring the Wandering Jew. In many ways, this screenplay resembles BEN-HUR: it covers a period of many years, and its plot is built by putting together historical and geographical facts, and by weaving in a thread of romance. The second...
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This is a charity ebook: All Proceeds will go to various children's charities.One little Girl....One mystical Orange grove...InOne epic adventure.From the mind of R.W.Harris, comes a captivating & inspiring tale....
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When L. Frank Baum introduced Dorothy and friends to the American public in 1900, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz became an instant, bestselling hit. Today the whimsical tale remains a cultural phenomenon that continues to spawn wildly popular books, movies, and musicals. Now, editors John...
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When L. Frank Baum introduced Dorothy and friends to the American public in 1900, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz became an instant, bestselling hit. Today the whimsical tale remains a cultural phenomenon that continues to spawn wildly popular books, movies, and musicals. Now, editors John...
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'Mr Kitchin is an enjoyably ruthless writer.' - Punch 'Ten Pollitt Place is written in another language. It is another world. . . . [T]he observation is delightful. It is beautifully done.' - The Observer 'Mr Kitchin is still writing the traditional, well-bred,...
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'An amazing book.' - Sunday Times 'With this book he establishes his claim to rank as a vastly entertaining observer of human life. He has a very attractive style, a frequently delicious humour, and a dramatic sense of situation.' - Arthur Waugh, The Daily Telegraph ...
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This is a play!! Based on the characters from Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (and is intended for those who have read the book, however if you know the story you should be able to follow along). The play starts with the attack on Count Dracula while he is still in England, and then goes in a different...
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Fifteen years have passed since that fateful evening long ago when Ebenezer Scrooge changed from the miser he once was into a charitable gentleman. Disregarding common sense, he has spent the remainder of his days silently making amends for poverty's cruelty. Once again it is...
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Love and Death is Jim Staack's translation and interpretation, in prose form, of the first part of the classic Germanic epic poem, Das Nibelungenlied. Love and Death is a story of love, of how Sivrit, the legendary dragon slayer, wins his bride, Kriemhilt, the beautiful princess of Burgondenlant...
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Following the original Pride and Prejudice plot this book tells the story through the eye of Kitty, the forgotten Bennet sister. Lonely and often in the background Kitty watches her sisters find love and happiness but despairs of ever finding her own. Through a chance meeting in town and her...
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South Florida Spin is an offbeat collection of short stories that together weave an enduring image of the loves and losses of a modern American woman, a girl who ran as far as she could, and then kept running. Written in alluring, almost hallucinatory prose, South Florida Spin is also funny and...
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Chapter Nine of a new English translation of French author Eugene Fromentin's 1862 novel Dominique. This book was first serialized in the French magazine Revue des Deux Mondes in 1862. Complete with a new English translation, this book is being serialized as it was originally...
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"A year and a half after bringing her attacker to justice, rape victim Farid is trying to move on with her life. But now she faces a new set of challenges as she faces a society that instead of embracing her as a victim, tears her apart with its looks and whispers, a society that judges her blindly...
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This is a series of horror and supernatural comic book stories were published in the Tales of Horror comic books of 1952.These comic book stories were cut up into individual frames so that only one or two frames are placed on to one page. This allows for better readability of the...
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This book is a compilation of the best sexual moments that the autor had with women to create one fictional story to help you out with your man....
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Between Heidi and Horror is the autobiographical tale of Brinsley Fox's mysterious desertion from the Battle of the Somme. With admirable candour, Fox writes about precisely how the infamous Battle began, how he tried to prevent it and how he subsequently deserted to escape it.Known in his...
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Ernest Hemingway once said: “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.” I use this quote because it is Hemingway who first inspired me to write this small book. I read a news story about Hemingway which recounted how he rewrote the ending to Farewell To...
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François Mauriac is a very famous French author. He was the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, as well as the Grand Cross of the French Légion d'Honneur, and he was a Member of the Académie Française, a highly prestigious appointment.Mauriac published this book in 1922 when...
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The tale concerns a shepherd boy who repeatedly tricks nearby villagers into thinking a wolf is attacking his flock. When a wolf actually does appear, the villagers do not believe the boy's cries for help, and the flock is destroyed. The moral at the end of the story shows that this is how liars...
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Here in one book are all three volumes of Richard Cuddington’s Easy Reading Shakespeare. This series offers an enjoyable and effortless way of gaining an understanding of The Complete Works of Shakespeare – all 39 plays!Whether you are new to Shakespeare, a general reader, theatre goer...
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Set in Trieste, a disenchanted city, a tender love story takes place during the Christmas holidays between Giovanni, a the trumpeter in the city theater, and the beatiful young Silvia, fellow violinist originally from Warsaw. Giovanni is, by now, fifty years old. He is afraid to fall in love, and...
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