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    • At the Earth’s Core Cover
      by LovelyMay At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fiction adventure that follows the journey of an explorer, David Innes, and his companion, Abner Perry, who travel deep beneath the Earth's surface to discover a prehistoric world filled with strange creatures, ancient civilizations, and thrilling dangers.
    • Assassin’s Revenge–A David Slaton Novel Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Assas­s­in’s Revenge, ​David Sla­ton—for­mer Mossad assas­sin turned reluc­tant fam­i­ly man—is thrust back into the lethal world of espi­onage when his past comes crash­ing into his present. After a bru­tal attack leaves his wife grave­ly injured, Sla­ton aban­dons his qui­et life to hunt down those respon­si­ble. Armed with razor-sharp instincts and an arse­nal of trade­craft, Sla­ton fol­lows a trail of betray­al from the sun-drenched streets…
    • Anthem Cover
      by LovelyMay Anthem by Ayn Rand is a dystopian novella set in a collectivist future where individuality and personal choice are forbidden. The story follows Equality 7-2521, a young man who dares to think differently in a society that values conformity above all else. Defying strict societal norms, he rediscovers the concept of "I" and embarks on a journey toward personal freedom and self-discovery. Through poetic prose and a thought-provoking narrative, Rand explores themes of identity, independence, and the triumph of the human spirit against oppressive systems.
    • Animal Farm Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Ani­mal Farm (1945) is a satir­i­cal ​alle­gor­i­cal novel­la​ by George Orwell that cri­tiques total­i­tar­i­an­ism, par­tic­u­lar­ly Stal­in­ism, through the lens of a farm where ani­mals over­throw their human oppres­sors. The sto­ry begins with the ani­mals of Manor Farm rebelling against their exploita­tive own­er, Mr. Jones, inspired by the ideals of Old Major (a pig rep­re­sent­ing Karl Marx/Lenin). They estab­lish a new soci­ety based on equal­i­ty, sum­ma­rized…
    • Angling Sketches Cover
      by LovelyMay Angling Sketches by Thomas Tod Stoddart is a collection of charming and reflective essays that blend the art of fishing with vivid descriptions of nature, offering both practical advice and poetic musings on the joys and meditations of angling.
    • Andersen’s Fairy Tales Cover
      by LovelyMay Andersen's Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen is a collection of enchanting, often dark and whimsical stories that explore themes of love, longing, innocence, beauty, human folly, and the mysteries of life, blending poetic prose, fantasy, and vivid imagery.
    • American Assassin Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Amer­i­can Assas­sin intro­duces ​Mitch Rapp, a venge­ful col­lege ath­lete turned lethal CIA oper­a­tive, in a high-octane ori­gin sto­ry of mod­ern espi­onage. After Rapp’s fiancée is killed in the ​Pan Am Locker­bie bomb­ing, he chan­nels his rage into becom­ing the Unit­ed States’ most for­mi­da­ble weapon against ter­ror­ism. Recruit­ed by ​Irene Kennedy​ and trained by the ruth­less ​Stan Hur­ley, Rapp is thrust into a covert war against…
    • Allegiant Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin “The fac­tion-based soci­ety has col­lapsed into chaos, and Tris Pri­or must ven­ture beyond the walls of Chica­go to uncov­er the shock­ing truth about her world. What she dis­cov­ers will chal­lenge every­thing she believed about human­i­ty, sac­ri­fice, and love—forcing her to make an impos­si­ble choice that could change the future for­ev­er.” ​Tris and Four​ leave the ruins of Chica­go to explore the ​out­side world, where…
    • All the Light We Cannot See Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin All the Light We Can­not See is a beau­ti­ful­ly writ­ten his­tor­i­cal nov­el that tells the par­al­lel sto­ries of Marie-Lau­re, a blind French girl, and Wern­er, a Ger­man orphan and gift­ed radio tech­ni­cian, whose paths con­verge dur­ing World War II in the occu­pied French town of Saint-Malo. Marie-Lau­re flees Paris with her father as the Nazis invade, car­ry­ing a mys­te­ri­ous and poten­tial­ly cursed dia­mond from…
    • Agnes Grey Cover
      by LovelyMay Agnes Grey by Anne Bron­të is a semi-auto­bi­o­graph­i­cal nov­el that tells the sto­ry of a young governess’s strug­gles with the cru­el­ty and mis­treat­ment she faces from her employ­ers, while explor­ing themes of social class, inde­pen­dence, and per­son­al growth.
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