Fiction Books
Egmont
A political manifesto by German writer, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in which Egmont's craving for justice and national liberty is opposed to the despotic authority of the Duke of Alva. This literary work is also a drama of destiny in which the Flemish nobleman, with fatalism, accepts the dire...
Getting Married
The topic upon which Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw wished to hold forth was marriage--an institution that he found seriously wanting, as he did most institutions. But since he could not help playing Devil's advocate, he also found it to be necessary, ridiculous, desirous, iniquitous...
Planet X
An eBook by Jamie Harbison.
No Wife, No Kids, No Plan
Four years ago, Drago gave up a successful career as an investment banker to publish a chain of small community newspapers in and around the city of Boston. It was the first big active change of his adult life, but there was to be a bigger transition on the horizon. Now turning 40 and finding it...
The Sea-Gull
This play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, dramatizes the romantic and artistic conflicts among four (4) characters: The ingenue Nina Zarietchnaya; the fading actress Irina Abkadina; her son, the symbolist playwright, Constantin Treplieff; and the famous middlebrow story writer, Boris...
Dune Saga
For twenty thousand years, Dune has had its power monopoly. With the House Harkonnen's bid for the spice trade, House Corrion’s thirst for a lost throne and the Bene Gesserit's genetic meddling, the Atreides Empire seems more like a house of cards. Can one man keep history from repeating itself?
Yellow on the outside, Shame on the Inside: Asian Culture Revealed
Why do Asians really get straight A’s? Why do they really become doctors and lawyers? Many people believe that the reason has to do with the pressure to perform and conform. However, it goes much deeper than that—much, much deeper! This didactic novel reveals the truth about Asian culture...
Oedipus at Colonus
An elegant and touching portrait, the last play written by Greek tragedian, Sophocles, focuses on the challenges faced by the wandering blind king Oedipus, approaching his end with a tranquility earned through a lifetime of suffering for his unwitting sins. Download it now!
The Owl and the Hawk: An End to Terrorism
Download this espionage thriller about counter-terrorism today!
Fanny's First Play
A three-act comedy by Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw, that provides the audience with a comical view of how our concerns about what others think about us can evolve into a prison-like environment. Download it today!