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Time Machine
1,000 LH.G. Wells’s The Time Machine offers a dystopian vision of humanity’s future. A scientist builds a time machine and travels to future. He finds that humanity has devolved into two races: the childlike Eloi and the monstrous Morlocks. His machine disappears, so he explores the future world.
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To Have and Have Not
1,400 LHarry Morgan was hard, the classic Hemingway hero, rum-running, gun-running and man-running from Cuba to the Florida Keys in the depression.
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To the Lighthouse
500 LA landmark of high modernism and the most autobiographical of Virginia Woolf’s novels, To the Lighthouse explores themes of loss, class structure and the question of perception, in a hauntingly beautiful memorial to the lost but not forgotten.
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To the Lighthouse
650 LTo the Lighthouse is the most autobiographical of Virginia Woolf’s novels.
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To the Moon: A Push-and-pull Adventure
1,000 LIntroducing the interactive Little World series from Ladybird that makes our big world little.
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Touch and Feel Playbook
1,500 LFrom Eric Carle, the mind behind The Very Hungry Caterpillar, comes this beautiful interactive early learning book.
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Transformation
1,000 LTransformation is a short story written by Mary Shelley and first published in 1831 for The Keepsake. Guido, the narrator, tells the story of his encounter with a strange, misshapen creature when he was a young man living in Genoa, Italy, around the turn of the fifteenth century.
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Treasure Island
3,200 LTreasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson was first a map that Stevenson drew for the amusement of his stepson. The map proved so interesting that he created a story to go along with it, reading installments of the story to his family as he finished them.
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Treasure island
500 LTreasure Island is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, telling a story of “buccaneers and buried gold”. It is considered a coming-of-age story and is noted for its atmosphere, characters, and action.
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True at First Light
1,350 LWritten when Hemingway returned from his 1953 safari, and edited by his son Patrick, True At First Light is a rich blend of autobiography and fiction, a breathtaking final work from one of this century’s most beloved and important writers.
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
2,750 LJules Verne’s timeless underwater adventure story in a stunning Hardcover Classics edition with the original illustrations
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Ulysses
1,350 LThis third edition, newly revised and updated, includes comprehensive and all-new annotations (over 9,000 notes) by Joyce scholar Sam Slote, Trinity College, Dublin, and Marc A. Mamigonian and John Turner. A lively repository of literary allusion and colloquial realism, this dazzlingly innovative, ambitious novel is here presented in its 1939 version, which contains notable textual differences from the standard editions currently in print.
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Ulysses
650 LWith a new Introduction by Cedric Watts, Research Professor of English, University of Sussex. James Joyce’s astonishing masterpiece, Ulysses, tells of the diverse events which befall Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus in Dublin on 16 June 1904.
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Under the Sea
1,000 LIntroducing the interactive Little World series from Ladybird that makes our big world little.
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Very Hungry Caterpillar
1,450 LThis is the classic edition of the bestselling story written for the very young. A newly hatched caterpillar eats his way through all kinds of food.
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Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Halloween Trick or Treat
1,000 LHelp The Very Hungry Caterpillar hunt for tasty treats this Halloween!