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    In Our Time: Stories (Dover Thrift Editions: Short Stories)

    650 L

    Hemingway made his North American literary debut in 1925 with In Our Time, his first collection of short stories and vignettes.

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    A Moveable Feast

    1,500 L

    Published posthumously in 1964, “A Moveable Feast” remains one of Ernest Hemingway’s most beloved works. Since Hemingway’s personal papers were released in 1979, scholars have examined and debated the changes made to the text before publication.

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    For Whom the Bell Tolls

    1,400 L

    High in the pine forests of the Spanish Sierra, a guerrilla band prepares to blow up a vital bridge. Robert Jordan, a young American volunteer, has been sent to handle the dyamiting. 

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    The Snows of Kilimanjaro

    1,650 L

    In these Hemingway stories, which are partly autobiographical, men and women of passion live, fight, love and die in scenes of dramatic intensity. 

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    Anne of green gables

    1,950 L

    Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, is sent by mistake to live with a lonely, middle-aged brother and sister on a Prince Edward Island farm and proceeds to make an indelible impression on everyone around her.

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    Peter Pan

    1,950 L

    “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.” –J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan

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    Mrs Dalloway

    1,800 L

    Direct and vivid in her account of Clarissa Dalloway’s preparations for a party, Virginia Woolf explores the hidden springs of thought and action in one day of a woman’s life.

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    The three Musketeers

    1,750 L

    All for one, one for all!”–Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers.The Three Musketeers, by French writer Alexandre Dumas, was first released in serial form in 1844, a year before Dumas’ publication of The Count of Monte Cristo

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    Selected works of H.G. Wells

    1,950 L

    Dive into three captivating novels from a pioneer in the genre of science fiction: The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, and The War in the Air.

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    Little Women

    1,950 L

    Little Women is an outstanding achievement of nineteenth-century American literature, and the first children’s novel written in the United States to have become an enduring classic. 

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    Frankenstein

    2,450 L

    Horror. Romance. Science. A classic tale that would be a fright to miss!

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    William Shakespeare Comedies

    2,000 L

    Bring on the merriment whenever you open this collection of Shakespeare’s entertaining comedies

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    Mansfield park

    1,950 L

    Jane Austen’s third published novel was Mansfield Park. The story follows the young, poor protagonist Fanny Price who at age ten is sent to live with her rich aunt and uncle Bertram at their grand estate of Mansfield Park. Growing up in their family circle, Fanny navigates love, loneliness and rivalry.

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    Oliver Twist

    2,700 L

    Oliver Twist is a story of a young orphan. His life in the workhouse is lonely and sad. Oliver becomes an apprentice for an undertaker but runs away after he gets into a fight with another apprentice.

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    The Phantom Of The Opera

    3,400 L

    The Phantom of the Opera tells the tale of a disfigured musical genius who haunts the Paris Opera House. 

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    Little Women

    3,250 L

    Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women follows the lives, loves and tribulations of four sisters (Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy) growing up during the American Civil War. The story is based on the childhood experiences Alcott shared with her real-life sisters, Anna, May and Elizabeth.