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The Huguenots in France
<p>Samuel Smiles’s The Huguenots in France explores persecution, exile, and endurance in French Protestant history.</p>
$8.00

Grimms' Fairy Tales
A lantern-lit path through the dark woods of storytelling, where every rustling leaf hides a lesson and every cottage door creaks with consequence.
$8.50

Peter Pan
A boy who refuses to grow up leads children to a world of pirates, fairies, and endless adventure.
$7.00

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
<p>A girl chases a pocket-watch-wielding rabbit into a realm where logic unravels like a ball of yarn.
$7.00

Meditations
A Roman emperor's private reflections on power, mortality, and inner freedom.
$7.50

The Odyssey
<p>Odysseus’ decade-long voyage home from the Trojan War is a tale of cunning, endurance, and the unyielding pull of Ithaca.
$5.00

Leaves of Grass
<p>Walt Whitman&#x27;s &#x27;Leaves of Grass&#x27; is a wild, uncontainable ode to life itself, a celebration of the individual and the infinite.
$5.00

Little Women
<p>Four sisters come of age in a world of scraped knees and secret ambitions, where the warmth of family cushions every fall.
$5.00

Crime and Punishment
<p>A feverish descent into guilt and redemption, Dostoevsky’s &#x27;Crime and Punishment&#x27; follows a tormented student who believes he’s beyond morality—until his
$5.00

Emma
Emma Woodhouse, convinced of her matchmaking prowess, navigates the social intricacies of Highbury with wit and charm—until her meddling unravels unexpected consequences.
$8.00

Moby-Dick
Ahab’s monomaniacal pursuit of the white whale becomes a swirling vortex of biblical allusions and salt-stained philosophy.
$5.00

Jane Eyre
A governess with a fierce heart navigates love, loss, and the shadows of Thornfield Hall.
$5.00

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
London’s foggy alleyways conceal crimes only Sherlock Holmes can unravel.
$5.00

Frankenstein
<p>A scientist&#x27;s reckless ambition births a sentient being—one whose loneliness curdles into rage.
$5.00

Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is the enduring classic of wit, courtship, social pressure, misjudgment, and the gradual correction of first impressions.
$8.00

Giant's Bread
<p class="rte-p" dir="ltr"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">A standalone Christie novel of ambition, art, love, and inner conflict, sh
$9.50
Partners in Crime
A sparkling Christie collection featuring Tommy and Tuppence, full of playful cases, quick wit, and interwar charm.
$9.50
The Murder at the Vicarage
The first Miss Marple novel, blending village life, observation, and murder into one of Christie's most enduring classics.
$9.50
The Mysterious Mr Quin
A haunting Christie collection where mystery meets atmosphere, intuition, and the unsettling presence of the enigmatic Mr Quin.
$9.50

Utopia
<p>Thomas More’s Utopia is a foundational classic of political thought and social imagination, presented in a clean DotBooks edition for modern readers.</p>
$8.00

Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
Thomas De Quincey’s strange and influential memoir of addiction, dream-life, and Romantic prose remains one of the nineteenth century’s most uncanny autobiographical classics.
$8.00

The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Complete
Rousseau’s Confessions is a foundational autobiographical classic of self-examination and Enlightenment thought.
$8.00

Cornish Characters and Strange Events
Sabine Baring-Gould’s Cornish Characters and Strange Events gathers local lives, folklore, and unusual incidents from Cornwall.
$8.00

Cookery and Dining in Imperial Rome
A classic culinary history text associated with Apicius, illuminating Roman food, dining, and elite taste.
$8.00

The Clansman
A historically significant but racist novel by Thomas Dixon Jr., presented with explicit contextual framing in this DotBooks edition.
$8.00

Albert Gallatin
John Austin Stevens’s Albert Gallatin offers a concise portrait of a major American statesman and diplomat.
$8.00

Cautionary Tales for Children
A premium, reader-friendly public domain edition of Cautionary Tales for Children — beautifully cleaned and formatted for modern reading.
$8.00

Tristram of Blent
Anthony Hope turns inheritance, secrecy, and divided loyalties into a swift Edwardian romance of identity, estate politics, and emotional calculation.
$8.50

Rinkitink in Oz
A buoyant Oz adventure in which a comic king, a young prince, and Dorothy cross perilous islands on the way to Oz.
$7.50

A Princess of Mars
Edgar Rice Burroughs launches his Barsoom saga with a fast, vivid planetary romance of duels, deserts, war, and improbable love.
$8.00

My Bondage and My Freedom
Frederick Douglass expands his life story into a powerful autobiographical indictment of slavery, tracing violence, resistance, education, escape, and the making of a public voice.
$8.00

The Emerald City of Oz
Dorothy, Aunt Em, and Uncle Henry settle in Oz as Baum combines domestic warmth, comic fantasy, and an invasion plot.
$7.50

The Elements of Style
William Strunk Jr.’s compact style guide remains a crisp, practical classic on clarity, usage, and revision.
$8.50

A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory
A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory by Albert Taylor Bledsoe.
$8.00

The Black Hawk War Including a Review of Black Hawk's Life
The Black Hawk War Including a Review of Black Hawk's Life by Frank Everett Stevens.
$8.00

At the Back of the North Wind
George MacDonald’s Victorian fantasy pairs a cabman’s son with the mysterious North Wind in a luminous children’s classic about wonder, hardship, and grace.
$7.50

The Republic of Plato
Plato’s great dialogue on justice, education, power, and the shape of an ideal city remains one of the defining books of political thought.
$8.00

The Aeneid of Virgil
Virgil’s epic of exile, destiny, war, and empire follows Aeneas from the ruins of Troy toward the founding myth of Rome.
$7.50

Andersen's Fairy Tales
Hans Christian Andersen’s tales mingle enchantment, wit, sorrow, and moral sharpness in one of the great story collections for all ages.
$7.50

The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade
Melville’s final novel turns a Mississippi steamboat into a shifting satire of trust, fraud, charity, and self-invention.
$8.50

Penrod
Booth Tarkington’s comic portrait of Midwestern boyhood follows Penrod Schofield through pranks, friendships, and social embarrassment.
$7.50

Creative Evolution
Henri Bergson’s major philosophical work rethinks life, mind, time, and change through a bold critique of mechanism and a dynamic account of evolution.
$8.00

The Hunter's Lodge Case
A compact Christie mystery in which testimony, timing, and apparent simplicity conceal the real shape of the crime.
$8.50

The History of the Peloponnesian War
The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides is a foundational work of history and political realism on war, power, leadership, rhetoric, and civil conflict.
$8.00

The Plymouth Express Affair
A compact Christie railway mystery in which Poirot untangles wealth, motive, and timing with elegant economy.
$8.50

A Journey to the Center of the Earth
A Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne is a foundational science-fiction adventure filled with subterranean wonder, peril, discovery, and scientific imagination.
$8.00

India, Its Life and Thought
A historically revealing survey of Indian society and religion, best read today with attention to its missionary-colonial perspective.
$8.00

The Missing Will
A concise Christie mystery built on disappearance, inference, and the pleasure of watching a neat problem yield to careful logic.
$8.50

Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey
Ingersoll Lockwood sends little Baron Trump beneath the earth in a strange illustrated adventure full of secret passages, eccentric kingdoms, and late-nineteenth-century fantasy in
$7.50

The Gilded Age
Twain and Warner’s satirical novel exposes speculation, corruption, boosterism, and political performance in post–Civil War America.
$8.50

Apology
Plato’s compact defense of Socrates joins courtroom speech to enduring questions about philosophy and conscience.
$8.00

Comic History of the United States
Bill Nye’s illustrated satirical history turns major episodes of the American past into brisk, deadpan comic sketches.
$8.00

A Treatise on Domestic Economy; For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School
Catharine Esther Beecher’s influential nineteenth-century manual blends household management, health guidance, moral instruction, and practical advice for domestic life and educati
$8.00

A Little English Gallery
Louise Imogen Guiney's A Little English Gallery gathers graceful literary portraits of Lady Danvers, Henry Vaughan, George Farquhar, Beauclerk and Langton, and William Hazlitt
$8.00

Desperate Remedies
Thomas Hardy’s first published novel blends romance, secrecy, mistaken motives, and melodramatic danger into a fast-moving story of ambition and manipulation.
$8.50

History of Indian and Eastern Architecture
History of Indian and Eastern Architecture by James Fergusson.
$8.00

Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries
Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries by Annie Besant.
$8.00

Russian Fairy Tales
A vivid collection of Russian folk tales full of shape-shifting magic, dangerous bargains, brave children, and the strange logic of the old wonder tale.
$7.50

On War
On War by Carl von Clausewitz is the monumental modern classic on strategy, uncertainty, politics, friction, and the enduring logic of armed conflict.
$8.00

Critical and Historical Essays: Lectures delivered at Columbia University
Critical and Historical Essays: Lectures delivered at Columbia University by Edward MacDowell.
$7.00

Age of Innocence
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton is a sophisticated classic about desire, marriage, social performance, and the hidden costs of respectability in Gilded Age New York.
$8.50

Belgium: From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day
Belgium: From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day by Emile Cammaerts.
$8.00

The Big Four
A Christie mystery with a broader, more conspiratorial scale, sending Poirot against an international threat rather than a single domestic crime.
$9.50

The Mystery of the Blue Train
A glamorous Poirot case set against luxury travel, theft, and murder, with Christie turning elegance into suspense.
$9.50

The Man in the Brown Suit
A globe-spanning Christie thriller that blends mystery, romance, and adventure with the excitement of sudden danger.
$9.50

The Mystery of the Yellow Room
Gaston Leroux’s pioneering locked-room mystery follows Joseph Rouletabille into an impossible crime, a country-house labyrinth, and a duel of reason against deception.
$9.50

A History of Art for Beginners and Students: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture
A History of Art for Beginners and Students: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture by Clara Erskine Clement Waters.
$9.00

The Murder on the Links
A Poirot mystery of misdirection and rivalry, unfolding around a killing that quickly proves more tangled than it first appears.
$9.50

The Seven Dials Mystery
A brisk Christie mystery that mixes secret societies, wit, and suspense into one of her most entertaining interwar puzzles.
$9.50

Anabasis
Xenophon’s classic march narrative follows a stranded Greek army through retreat, leadership crisis, and survival.
$9.00

Poirot Investigates
A classic early Christie collection in which Hercule Poirot solves a varied set of compact mysteries driven by greed, jealousy, and revenge.
$9.50

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
James Joyce traces Stephen Dedalus from childhood to artistic self-assertion in a modern novel of language, conscience, faith, and ambition.
$9.50

Occasion ... for Disaster
Randall Garrett’s brisk Cold War science-fiction caper turns paranoia, bureaucracy, and psychic disruption into a fast-moving comic thriller.
$9.00

Aesop's Fables
Aesop's Fables is a timeless collection of moral tales whose talking animals, clever reversals, and concise lessons have shaped storytelling for centuries.
$8.50

Candide
Voltaire's Candide is a brisk Enlightenment satire that follows its battered hero across wars, disasters, and absurd philosophies while dismantling easy optimism.
$9.50

Camille
Alexandre Dumas fils turns an affair between a courtesan and a young bourgeois lover into a tragic novel of love, sacrifice, class judgment, and social performance.
$9.50

Tarrano the Conqueror
A fast-moving early science-fiction thriller about tyranny, resistance, and perilous escape in Ray Cummings’s imagined future.
$9.00

The Secret Adversary
An energetic early Christie adventure pairing suspense, conspiracy, and charm with the debut of Tommy and Tuppence.
$9.50

Sword and Pen: Ventures and Adventures of Willard Glazier
Sword and Pen: Ventures and Adventures of Willard Glazier by John Algernon Owens.
$9.00

As You Like It
A witty Shakespearean comedy of exile, disguise, pastoral courtship, and reinvention in the Forest of Arden.
$9.50

Catriona
Robert Louis Stevenson continues David Balfour’s adventures through kidnapping, legal peril, divided loyalties, romance, and Jacobite intrigue with wit and momentum.
$9.00

Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre
Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre by Voltairine De Cleyre.
$8.00

The Silent Barrier
Louis Tracy’s alpine romance-thriller of chance encounter, concealed motive, social performance, and danger in the high Engadine.
$9.00

The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Christie's debut novel and the first appearance of Hercule Poirot, combining a country-house poisoning with crisp, methodical detection.
$9.50

The Boy with Wings
Berta Ruck’s wartime novel blends romance, aviation, danger, and emotional resilience in a story shaped by flight and modern longing.
$9.50

Forest Days
A nineteenth-century historical romance of pursuit, loyalty, and danger unfolding through woodland England.
$9.00

The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
Daniel Defoe’s enduring adventure classic follows Robinson Crusoe through shipwreck, solitude, labor, fear, and survival on a remote island.
$9.50

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Shakespeare’s moonlit comedy mixes lovers, fairies, artisans, and theatrical mischief in one of the most durable plays of enchantment and confusion.
$8.50

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
One of Christie's most celebrated Poirot mysteries, built around village suspicion, sharp deduction, and a famously daring structure.
$9.50

De Profundis
Oscar Wilde’s long prison letter turns suffering, memory, vanity, love, humiliation, and spiritual reckoning into one of the most searching autobiographical works in English.
$8.00

A Christmas Carol in Prose
Dickens’s immortal holiday novella follows Ebenezer Scrooge through one haunted night of memory, judgment, and redemption.
$8.50

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain is a witty, inventive classic that blends time travel, satire, adventure, and social criticism.
$9.00

A Honeymoon in Space
George Griffith sends newlyweds beyond Earth for a fin-de-siècle voyage through the solar system, mixing wonder, satire, and early spacefaring imagination.
$9.00

The Secret of Chimneys
A lively Agatha Christie mystery that brings country-house intrigue, political secrets, and elegant misdirection together in one early classic.
$9.50

Carmen
Prosper Mérimée’s compact novella of obsession, freedom, jealousy, and fatal desire gave the world one of literature’s most enduring heroines.
$9.50

Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison: Fifteen Years in Solitude
Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison: Fifteen Years in Solitude by Austin Bidwell.
$9.00

A Doll's House
Henrik Ibsen’s breakthrough drama turns a bourgeois marriage into one of modern literature’s sharpest studies of freedom, performance, and self-respect.
$9.50

Spoon River Anthology
Edgar Lee Masters’s Spoon River Anthology lets the dead of a small American town speak in piercing monologues of ambition, shame, desire, and regret.
$8.50

The Importance of Being Earnest
Oscar Wilde’s sparkling social comedy turns false names, courtship, and perfect manners into one of the sharpest and funniest plays in English.
$9.00

The Turn of the Screw
Henry James’s gothic novella traps a young governess, two children, and a country house inside one of literature’s most unnerving studies in ambiguity, repression, and dread.
$6.50

Benito Cereno
An American sea captain boards a distressed Spanish vessel and observes its enigmatic commander amid strange shipboard circumstances.
$6.50

Billy Budd
A sailor on a British warship during the Napoleonic Wars faces an accusation from the ship's master-at-arms.
$6.50

The House of the Seven Gables
The House of the Seven Gables is a polished DotBooks classic novel for readers who want character, atmosphere, and enduring literary appeal in a clean digital edition.
$7.50

The House of Mirth
Edith Wharton’s great novel of New York society follows Lily Bart through wealth, scrutiny, desire, and social ruin with wit, elegance, and devastating precision.
$8.00

My Ántonia
Jim Burden recalls his childhood on the Nebraska prairie and his friendship with the Bohemian immigrant Ántonia Shimerda.
$8.00

The Warlord of Mars
Edgar Rice Burroughs’s high-velocity Barsoom adventure delivers rescue, warfare, romance, and classic planetary pulp.
$7.50

The Iron Heel
Jack London’s fierce dystopian-political novel confronts oligarchy, repression, class conflict, and revolutionary memory.
$7.50

Burning Daylight
The novel follows a Klondike prospector who builds a fortune in mining before entering the business world of early twentieth-century America.
$7.50

Martin Eden
Jack London’s ambitious novelist-hero climbs through class aspiration, self-education, romantic idealism, and social disillusion in a fierce modern classic of literary ambition.
$8.00

The Sea-Wolf
Jack London strands a cultivated survivor aboard a sealing schooner ruled by Wolf Larsen, creating a sea novel of violence, philosophy, power, and endurance.
$8.00

The Lost World
Arthur Conan Doyle sends Professor Challenger into the Amazon in a classic adventure filled with dinosaurs, danger, and discovery.
$7.50

Kim
Rudyard Kipling’s great picaresque follows Kimball O’Hara across colonial India through espionage, spiritual quest, railway movement, and a world alive with competing loyalties.
$8.50

Captains Courageous
Rudyard Kipling turns a boy-overboard rescue into a sea-going coming-of-age novel about labor, discipline, pride, and earned self-respect aboard a North Atlantic fishing schooner.
$7.50

Around the World in Eighty Days
An English gentleman attempts to travel around the world and return within eighty days.
$7.50

The Black Tulip
Alexandre Dumas turns seventeenth-century Holland, political danger, and tulip fever into a fast-moving historical adventure.
$7.50

Queen Margot
A fast-moving historical novel of royal marriage, court intrigue, and sectarian conflict in sixteenth-century France.
$9.00

Armadale
The novel follows two men, both named Allan Armadale, whose lives become linked through a shared family history.
$8.50

Under the Greenwood Tree
Thomas Hardy’s early novel turns a Dorset village choir and a gently complicated courtship into a warm rural comedy rich in custom, music, and seasonal atmosphere.
$7.00

The Woodlanders
Thomas Hardy’s tragic woodland novel of love, social pressure, class tension, and the slow ruin of human hopes.
$8.00

Adam Bede
George Eliot’s first novel brings rural labor, moral consequence, and intimate human conflict into a broad, patient work of Victorian realism.
$8.50

Silas Marner
The story centers on Silas Marner, a weaver living in the English village of Raveloe, and his relationships with his neighbors.
$7.00

Wives and Daughters
Elizabeth Gaskell’s great domestic novel of family change, courtship, social nuance, and moral intelligence.
$9.00

North and South
A richly observed Victorian novel of industry, class, conscience, and slow-burning romance by Elizabeth Gaskell.
$8.50

Cranford
Cranford observes the social routines and domestic lives of women in a small nineteenth-century English town.
$7.00

Agnes Grey
A clergyman's daughter becomes a governess after her family encounters financial difficulties.
$7.00

The Pickwick Papers
The Pickwick Papers is a polished DotBooks classic novel for readers who want character, atmosphere, and enduring literary appeal in a clean digital edition.
$9.50

Barnaby Rudge
Set in London during the Gordon Riots of 1780, the story centers on the simple-minded Barnaby and his mother.
$9.50

Hard Times
Charles Dickens's Hard Times is a concentrated industrial novel of education, class, labor, and emotional damage in the fact-driven world of Coketown.
$7.50

Bleak House
The novel examines the effects of a prolonged legal case in the Court of Chancery on a group of interconnected characters.
$11.50

Oliver Twist
Dickens’s fierce and unforgettable novel of poverty, criminal exploitation, and moral endurance in Victorian London.
$8.50

A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a timeless Christmas classic about Ebenezer Scrooge, redemption, memory, generosity, and the moral imagination of the holiday season.
$6.00

Mansfield Park
Austen’s morally exacting novel of family influence, social ambition, performance, and the quiet resilience of Fanny Price.
$8.00

Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen’s playful satire of Gothic fiction, following Catherine Morland from naïve fantasy toward sharper judgment.
$7.50

The Wind in the Willows
A beloved children’s classic of riverbank friendship, comic trouble, and pastoral adventure with Mole, Rat, Badger, and Toad.
$7.50

White Fang
A fierce companion to The Call of the Wild, tracing a wolf-dog’s path from violence and fear toward trust and domestication.
$7.00

The Call of the Wild
Jack London’s iconic Yukon adventure follows Buck from domestic comfort into brutal struggle, instinct, and wilderness.
$6.50

The Prince
Machiavelli’s concise and unsettling guide to power, statecraft, fear, reputation, and political survival.
$6.50

The Republic
Plato’s enduring dialogue on justice, education, political order, and the shape of the good life.
$9.50

Les Misérables
Victor Hugo’s vast and humane masterpiece of justice, mercy, revolution, and the moral lives that unfold under historical pressure.
$13.50

The Art of War
The Art of War by Sun Tzu is the classic strategy text on planning, discipline, deception, leadership, and winning through intelligence rather than brute force.
$6.50

The Adventures of Pinocchio
A wooden puppet’s journey from mischievous marionette to real boy is a darkly enchanting tale of folly, transformation, and the cost of growing up.
$7.00

The Jungle Book
A boy raised by wolves learns the laws of the jungle, navigating a world where danger and wonder are inseparable.
$7.00

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
<p>A cyclone carries Dorothy from Kansas to Oz, a land of technicolor wonders and peculiar companions.
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Civil Disobedience
In 'Civil Disobedience,' Thoreau’s impassioned essay challenges readers to question authority and act on conscience.
$5.50

Walden
Thoreau's 'Walden' is a quiet rebellion against the noise of civilization, a year spent in deliberate solitude by a pond where time bends to the rustle of leaves and
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Beyond Good and Evil
Nietzsche’s 'Beyond Good and Evil' is a searing critique of morality, truth, and power that refuses to offer easy answers.
$5.00

Self-Reliance and Other Essays
Emerson’s 'Self-Reliance and Other Essays' is a clarion call to trust your instincts and defy conformity.
$5.00

The Divine Comedy
Dante’s epic pilgrimage through the afterlife remains a staggering work of imagination, where every sin and virtue takes vivid, often terrifying form.
$13.00

The Iliad
Homer’s epic tale of war, honor, and divine intervention unfolds with breathtaking intensity in Alexander Pope’s translation.
$5.00

Shakespeare's Sonnets
Shakespeare's Sonnets are love letters to the human condition—each verse a razor-sharp meditation on desire, mortality, and the ache of time.
$5.00

The Raven and Other Poems
Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven and Other Poems' is a shadowed journey through love, loss, and the macabre.
$5.00

Romeo and Juliet
Two star-crossed lovers ignite a forbidden passion that threatens to consume their warring families.
$5.00

Persuasion
Jane Austen’s final completed novel returns to love after loss, measuring regret, constancy, and second chances with extraordinary emotional poise.
$8.00

Anne of Green Gables
A red-haired orphan’s whimsy turns a staid farmhouse upside down in this tale of mishaps and marvels.
$5.00

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Tom Sawyer’s world is sunlit and sly, where fence-painting becomes a con and treasure hunts turn treacherous.
$5.00

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
A respected doctor’s dangerous experiments unleash his hidden self, a creature of pure appetite.
$5.00

Treasure Island
A boy’s adventure becomes a brutal education in deception when a pirate’s map leads to mutiny, buried gold, and the unforgettable Long John Silver.
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The War of the Worlds
When Martian tripods stride across Victorian England, humanity’s fragile dominance crumbles.
$5.00

Heart of Darkness
A steamboat captain’s journey into the Congo unravels into a haunting meditation on power, savagery, and the fragile veneer of civilization.
$6.50

Don Quixote
A deluded knight and his loyal squire wander the Spanish countryside, mistaking windmills for giants and inns for castles.
$13.50

The Brothers Karamazov
A volatile father’s murder ignites a spiritual and moral inferno for his three sons—one a sensualist, one an intellectual, one a mystic—in Dostoyevsky’s searing final novel.
$5.00

Madame Bovary
Emma Bovary’s longing for a life of passion and luxury collides with the banality of provincial France in this piercing exploration of desire and disillusionment.
$5.00

War and Peace
<p>Tolstoy&#x27;s sweeping saga captures the chaos of war and the quiet dramas of the heart, weaving together the lives of aristocrats, soldiers, and dreamers against the
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Anna Karenina
<p>A woman risks everything for passion in a world that demands her obedience.
$12.50

Sense and Sensibility
In 'Sense and Sensibility,' Jane Austen masterfully contrasts the lives of Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, sisters navigating love and loss in a society that prizes proprie
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The Scarlet Letter
In the stark shadows of Puritan New England, Hester Prynne’s scarlet 'A' becomes a symbol of sin and resilience, a haunting meditation on guilt, identity, and the oppress
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Huck Finn flees his abusive father and joins Jim, a runaway slave, on a raft down the Mississippi.
$5.00

The Picture of Dorian Gray
A haunting fable of beauty and corruption, where a man’s portrait ages in his stead while his soul darkens behind an ageless face.
$8.00

Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë’s 'Wuthering Heights' is a tempest of love and revenge, set against the wild Yorkshire moors.
$5.00

A Tale of Two Cities
Against the backdrop of revolution, Dickens weaves a tale of love, sacrifice, and the shadow of the guillotine.
$5.00

Great Expectations
A misty marshland, a mysterious benefactor, and a boy’s dizzying ascent into a world of wealth and illusion.
$8.00

Dracula
A creeping dread unfolds through letters and diaries as an ancient evil crosses into Victorian London.
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