Fiction eBooks
The Awakening
Fiction, by Kim SherwoodPart One in series. In a time when magic was fading in the lands. There was to be a savior that would rise out of the Druid Clans that would possess the power to keep the Clans safe. Katelynn and Bryon embark on a journey to save both of their people from the evil Lord Drasken. When Bryon came upon Katelynn's village while searching for a plant for it's root little did either know that their...
The Battle of Life
Fiction, by Charles DickensThis 1846 novel by Dickens is a beautiful tale of love and self-abnegation.
The Black Tulip
Fiction, by Alexandre Dumas, Pere"The Black Tulip, " a thrilling tale that captures the time and tenor of the setting exactly. (Men's Adventure)
The Brothers Karamazov
Fiction, by Fyodor DostoevskyThe story follows the lives of old man Karamazov, a filthy penny-pinching lech and his three sons. The Brothers Karamazov is a passionate philosophical novel that enters deeply into the ethical debates of God, free will, and morality. It is a spiritual drama of moral struggles concerning faith, doubt, and reason, set against a modernized Russia.
The Call of the Wild
Fiction, by Jack LondonLondon's 1903 classic of a kidnapped dog and Yukon gold is revisited here by editor Dyer, who restored the text to its original form sans the editorial alterations that corrupt most of today's available editions.
The Catskinner
Fiction, by rcheydnA political event that had one of the world’s most important but fragile territories facing a threat from within that could upset the balance of power around the globe. Jason Teller had more than a story – he found himself at its very heart. The Catskinner is a faction novel set in Hong Kong during the time of the tense negotiations for the reversion of the territory’s sovereignty from...
The Chimes
Fiction, by Charles DickensThe second of Charles Dickens's Christmas books is both a topical satire and a plea for human charity.
The Companions of Jehu
Fiction, by Alexandre Dumas, PereThe Companions of Jehu is written by Alexandre Dumas pere.





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