Hopeless Henry
Henry, the village carpenter, keeps to himself. Having lived in the small rural village of Charlestown all his life, he's garnered a reputation for being honourable, hard-working, and quiet. No wife; few friends. Not one... See More
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by T.J. Land
(29 reviews)
Henry, the village carpenter, keeps to himself. Having lived in the small rural village of Charlestown all his life, he's garnered a reputation for being honourable, hard-working, and quiet. No wife; few friends. Not one... See More
(2,316 reviews)
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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. See More
(6,298 reviews)
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(106 reviews)
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(43 reviews)
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(20 reviews)
Like widely differing siblings raised by the same parents, each letter produced by Paul has its own distinguishing character. For the historically minded critic, each letter's unique traits provide important clues for... See More
by John Dean
(28 reviews)
Meet Detective Chief Inspector John Blizzard -- burly and blunt. He takes no nonsense from crooks or his superiors. A frightened teenager reports being stalked through a graveyard by a man dressed all in black. The police... See More
(29 reviews)
"Beyond the Wall of Sleep" is a science fiction short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in 1919 and first published in the amateur publication Pine Cones in October 1919. An intern in a mental hospital... See More
(43 reviews)
The Alchemist by H. P. Lovecraft in The Alchemist, a young man recounts the story of his family's cursed legacy. After inheriting an ancient mansion, he uncovers a horrifying secret tied to his ancestor, an alchemist who... See More
(82 reviews)
The story is told by Albert N. Wilmarth, an instructor of literature at Miskatonic University in Arkham. When local newspapers report strange things seen floating in rivers during a historic Vermont flood, Wilmarth becomes... See More
(108 reviews)
In "The Corsican Brothers," Alexandre Dumas masterfully intertwines themes of duality, vengeance, and honor within the context of 19th-century Corsican society. The narrative explores the lives of two twins, separated at... See More
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The story revolves around the character Merton Gill, a young and naïve man from Simsbury, Illinois, who dreams of becoming a famous actor in Hollywood. Merton is convinced that he has extraordinary talent and believes he... See More
(96 reviews)
"Bunker Bean" is a comedic novel that explores the life of its protagonist, Bunker Bean, a timid and ordinary young man who, through a series of unusual circumstances, discovers the power of suggestion. The story follows... See More
(56 reviews)
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(5,816 reviews)
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(92 reviews)
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by David Smith
(42 reviews)
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(9 reviews)
This second edition of David Woodruff Smith's stimulating introduction to Husserl has been fully updated and includes a new ninth chapter featuring contemporary issues confronting Husserl's phenomenology. It introduces the... See More
(33 reviews)
Eli and Morgan experience life-changing revelations in this new adventure in the award-winning, Narnia-inspired Indigenous middle-grade fantasy series. While exploring World's End, an area in Aski they've just discovered... See More
(101 reviews)
'Are you scared, Gordon?' asks Heather. Four friends talk of ghosts in a hotel in Scotland. That night Gordon sees and hears something strange in his room. But is it really the ghost of Lord McCoy? These six stories tell of... See More
by RIKACHI
(27 reviews)
The story has finally reached remote Lindorm!! Working separately from Sett, Nina infiltrates the palace of Lindorm in order to find one of the "Star People," the key to unlocking the truth that Azure concealed. But the... See More
by Chris Henley
(97 reviews)
This book will take the NQT through a journey which starts with interviews, leads them through the first visit before taking up the job and then into the first hectic weeks and months. Light in touch but rich in content, it... See More
by Molly Arden
(31 reviews)
In Buttercup Bay, love is the sweetest Halloween surprise. Natalie Dawson, a driven city girl, comes to the charming town of Buttercup Bay for a work project, but the last thing she expects is to fall for the local mountain... See More
by Molly Arden
(311 reviews)
When a small-town billionaire vineyard owner meets a confident, curvy chef through a matchmaking agency, he knows she's special. But he's hiding a secret that could change everything. Tessa Morgan has one rule: no men... See More
by Molly Arden
(31 reviews)
He's her childhood best friend. She's the reason he never stopped looking back. Can an old inn and a few love letters give them the future they were always meant to have? Ellie Harper has spent her life keeping Harper House... See More
by Jane Austen
(11,649 reviews)
Of all Jane Austen's great and delightful novels, Persuasion -- the story of a second chance at true love -- is widely regarded as the most moving. With a new introduction by Brandon Taylor. Anne Elliot, daughter of the... See More
by Andrew Cook
(37 reviews)
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(74 reviews)
By the time of his death in 2003, Bernard Williams was one of the greatest philosophers of his generation. Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy is not only widely acknowledged to be his most important book, but also hailed a... See More
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