1984 By George Orwell
A Slant of Light by Jeffrey Lent
The powerful new work from one of our greatest historical novelists, A Slant of Light deals with profoundly seminal American moments: the end of the Civil War, the religious freedom that was manifested in the Second Great Awakening, the last gasps of the Jeffersonian ideal of American yeomanry, the shadow on the horizon of the Industrial Revolution.
A Tale Of Two Cities By Charles Dickens
A Thousand Splendid Suns By Khaled Hosseini
A Wrinkle In Time By Madeleine L’engle
Aab-e-Hayat / آبِ حیات By Umera Ahmed
Amelia Jane is Naughty Again by Enid Blyton
"Return to the mischievous world of Amelia Jane in Enid Blyton's "Amelia Jane is Naughty Again." Join this spirited doll on new playful escapades, spreading laughter and valuable life lessons among her fellow toys. A delightful children's book filled with timeless fun and the charm of Amelia Jane's antics."
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Birthday Kisses by Monica Murphy
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The lovely contemporary romance book Birthday Kisses by Monica Murphy. As they spend a weekend together celebrating her birthday, Avery discovers she is falling for Jase, her brother's best friend. They learn how to balance the difficulties of love, friendship, and loyalty as their bond grows. This lovely tale examines the joy and difficulties of unexpected romance with well-drawn characters, touching scenes, and a dash of humour.Black Beauty By Anna Sewell
"A horse never knows who may buy or drive him; it is all a matter of chance for us"--Black Beauty's mother once told him. And indeed, life is a journey of chance for Black Beauty as he passes from one owner to another, some of whom are kind and thoughtful, while others, cruel and indifferent. But no matter what the circumstances, Black Beauty's spirit remains indomitable.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor Dostoevsky
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" is a gripping tale of scientific ambition gone awry. Dr. Victor Frankenstein's creation, a monstrous and misunderstood being, seeks acceptance and identity in a world that shuns him. The novel delves into themes of morality, responsibility, and the consequences of unchecked hubris. With haunting prose, Shelley's timeless classic continues to captivate readers and serves as a cautionary tale of the dangers of playing god and tampering with the forces of life and death.