Classics
mobi |eng | 1957-12-31 | Author:T. H. White

4 The hero-worshipper rode towards Camelot with a bitter heart. It was hard for him at eighteen to have given his life to a king, only to be forgotten—hard to ...
( Category: Fantasy August 23,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2008-06-15 | Author:Jules Verne

XXI THE NEXT DAY WE started very early. We had to hurry. We were a five days’ walk away from the crossroads. I will not insist on the suffering we ...
( Category: Classics August 23,2017 )
mobi |eng | 1987-06-14 | Author:Frank Herbert [Herbert, Frank]

“Nothing you say explains a female army!” Idaho had protested. “Rape is foreign to women, Duncan. You ask for a sex-rooted behavioral difference? There’s one.” “Stop changing the subject!” “I ...
( Category: Science Fiction August 23,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2009-08-15 | Author:Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

CHAPTER XIII I NOW HASTEN TO the more moving part of my story. I shall relate events that impressed me with feelings which, from what I had been, have made ...
( Category: Classics August 23,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2009-04-23 | Author:Isaac Asimov

7 Theo Aporat was one of the very highest ranking priests of Anacreon. From the standpoint of precedence alone, he deserved his appointment as head priest—attendant upon the flagship Wienis. ...
( Category: Science Fiction August 23,2017 )
mobi |eng | 1988-01-31 | Author:George Orwell

Chapter V Syme had vanished. A morning came, and he was missing from work: a few thoughtless people commented on his absence. On the next day nobody mentioned him. On ...
( Category: Classics August 23,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2003-04-01 | Author:C. S. Lewis

Chapter Ten SLEEP proved to be indeed the problem. For what seemed a great time, cramped and wearied, and soon hungry and thirsty as well, he sat still in the ...
( Category: Science Fiction August 23,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2002-06-08 | Author:Aldous Huxley [Huxley, Aldous]

He hated Popé more and more. A man can smile and smile and be a villain. Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, landless villain. What did the words exactly mean? He only half ...
( Category: Classics August 23,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2003-08-01 | Author:H. G. Wells

VII The Unveiling of the Stranger THE STRANGER WENT INTO the little parlour of the Coach and Horses about half-past five in the morning, and there he remained until near ...
( Category: Classics August 23,2017 )
mobi |eng | 2000-08-30 | Author:Richard Adams [Adams, Richard]

28. At the Foot of the Hill Marvellous happy it was to be Alone, and yet not solitary. O out of terror and dark, to come In sight of home. ...
( Category: Classics August 23,2017 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2016-06-16 | Author:Tennessee Williams

I stop for a while for breath and I look down at BON AMI. What is, or rather, what was BON AMI? I know it means good friend in French ...
( Category: Dramas & Plays August 23,2017 )
azw3 |eng | 2016-06-26 | Author:Young-Ellis, Georgina [Young-Ellis, Georgina]

Chapter 9 Today, I received a letter from, of all people, Christopher Jones! I was shocked beyond belief to see the envelope addressed to me. In truth, I have never ...
( Category: Regency August 23,2017 )
epub |eng | | Author:Alessandro Baricco

But since they had had that fight, they went together to the mountains, Bobby and the Saint. That’s what we do. When something breaks between us, we seek exertion and ...
( Category: Classics August 23,2017 )
epub |eng | | Author:David Stuart Davies

Twenty Gaunt and Henshaw sat in the large empty kitchen of the house in Prince’s Square and drank whisky while the inspector gave him details of his meeting with Sherlock ...
( Category: Mystery August 23,2017 )
epub |eng | | Author:Richmal Crompton [Crompton, Richmal]

‘YOU JUST SIT DOWN ON THE LITTLE FOOTSTOOL AT MY FEET, DARLING,’ SAID MISS VERNEY. WILLIAM SAT DOWN OBEDIENTLY. THE YOUNG MAN WAS GAPING AT WILLIAM. ‘THIS ISN’T – ISN’T—’ ...
( Category: Classics August 23,2017 )