Classics

The Count of Monte Cristo

Alexandre Dumas

     Tossed in jail for a wrongdoing he has not committed, Edmond Dantes is limited to the terrible post of On the off chance that. There he learns of a incredible store of treasure covered up on the Isle of Monte Cristo and he gets to...

Madame Bovary

Gustave Flaubert

Emma Bovary is beautiful and bored, caught in her marriage to a unremarkable specialist and smothered by the triviality of common life. An enthusiastic devourer of nostalgic books, she yearns for energy and looks for elude in fantasies of tall sentim...

Great Expectations

Charles Dickens

In this grasping story of wrongdoing and blame, exact retribution and remunerate, the compelling characters incorporate Magwitch, the dreadful and fearsome convict; Estella, whose excellence is exceeded expectations as it were by her haughtiness; and...

A Journal of the Plague Year

Daniel Defoe

The novel could be a fictionalised account of one man's encounters of the year 1665, in which the Great Plague struck the city of London. The book is told generally chronologically, in spite of the fact that without segments or chapter headings.

SAY I'M YOURS

Corinne Michaels

Corinne Michaels, a bestselling author with a unique writing style and countless fans around the world, did a wonderful job with Say I'm Yours, a brilliant romantic story with enough heat to put your house on fire. Grace has been in love with Trent f...

IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE

Sinclair Lewis

The critics are calling It Can't Happen Here one of the most important books to ever be published in America - yep, it's a pretty big one. And, as far as political classics go, Sinclair Lewis's masterpiece is the undisputed champ. You could call this...

1984

George Orwell

As far as priceless classics go, George Orwell's masterpiece is a must-have for all those readers that appreciate unique, one-of-a-kind and somewhat prophetic books. The novel first saw the light of day back in '49, but it's still as relevant as ever...

Grimm's Fairy Tales

Jacob Grimm Wilhelm Grimm

The first volume of the first edition was published in 1812, containing 86 stories; the second volume of 70 stories followed in 1815. For the second edition, two volumes were issued in 1819 and a third in 1822, totalling 170 tales. The third edition...

The Trial

Franz Kafka

The process is one of the most famous works of world literature: The story of Josef K., who is arrested one morning for no reason and entangled in an impenetrable trial. One puzzling event triggers the next, and K. tried to prove his innocence desper...

Faust

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Faust is the greatest work of the famous German poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The most significant work of the German literary but also it is one of the greatest works of world literature, on a par with Dante's "Divine Comedy" and Homer's "Odysse...