Fiction Classics Books
Silas Marner
Download the FREE e-Book version of English author George Eliot's classic story about a linen weaver who loses everything in his life, only to discover it in a more divine, vibrant, and concord dimension. Download it today!
The Old Wives' Tale
First published in 1908, The Old Wives' Tale affirms the integrity of ordinary lives via the story of the Baines sisters--shy, retiring Constance; and defiant, romantic Sophia--over the course of nearly half a century. Download it today!
Night and Day
The lives of Katherine Hilbery and Mary Cuchet are very different as each woman experiences love, marriage, and prosperity.
Oliver Twist
Oliver escapes from a miserable workhouse where he's spent his childhood, travels to London, and befriends Artful Dodger, Fagin, and their group of thieves.
Emma
The beautiful and intelligent Emma Wodehouse enjoys meddling in other people's love lives, but she can't seem to find a love of her own.
The Maid's Tragedy
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In this fully annotated edition, the editor has devoted utmost attention to the stage action and verses. Many new textual error emendations are included; and improvements in stage direction are either introduced or proposed. Download it now!
Windy McPherson's Son
Although Sam McPherson's business and professional life are thriving, his personal life is deteriorating, until he meets he meets a struggling mother and her children.
The Illustrated London Reading Book
To read and speak with elegance and ease, Are arts polite that never fail to please; Yet in those arts how very few excel!
Chicot the Jester
During a plot against the Holy League to crown the Duke of Anjou King, Busy d'Amboise begins a love affair with a lady of the court.
Ali Pacha
A career of successful crime had established Ali's rule over a population equal to that of the two kingdoms of Sweden and Norway, But his ambition was not yet satisfied. The occupation of Parga did not crown his desires, and the delight which it caused him was much tempered by the escape of the...