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  • The New Swiss Family Robinson

    The New Swiss Family Robinson by Owen Wister is a captivating adventure novel inspired by the classic tale of survival, resourcefulness, and family unity. In this thrilling story, a modern family is cast into an unexpected world of challenges and wonders, forcing them to adapt, innovate, and protect each other in a mysterious tropical environment….

  • Romeo and Juliet

    Listen to “Romeo and Juliet – Audiobook” on Spreaker. Romeo and Juliet is perhaps the most famous of Shakespeare’s plays and is thought to be the most famous love story in Western history. It concerns the fate of two very young lovers who would do anything to be together

  • Pollyanna

    When orphaned Pollyanna Whittier comes to live with her stern maiden aunt, the entire town of Beldingsville is affected by the bubbly nature of this lively eleven-year-old. Not only is she perpetually cheerful, she also brightens the lives of everyone she meets. How does Pollyanna manage to be so eternally optimistic? How does she spread…

  • Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark twain

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which takes place along the Mississippi River sometime in the 1830s or 1840s, begins with two brief statements to the reader that appear before Chapter 1; both of these display Twain’s trademark sense of humor. In the first, under the heading “Notice,” Twain warns readers against attempting to find any…

  • Little women

    This novel tells about the daily activity that is occurred in March family’s house. A family consists of Mrs. March and her four daughters Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. Her father, Mr. March fights in the civil war that is occurred around the year 1860. Meg as the eldest and the most beautiful woman among…

  • Treasure Island

    This story is set in the eighteenth century. A young boy named Jim Hawkins lives at an inn called the Admiral Benbow. It belongs to his parents and is located near Bristol, England. Billy Bones, an old sea captain, passes away in the inn after he is presented with a black spot. A black spot…

  • A Princess of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs’s classic example of pulp science fiction, A Princess of Mars (1912), is considered to be one of the original inter-planetary romance novels, a trope that would continue throughout science fiction for decades to come. The book follows Confederate veteran John Carter after he is suddenly transported from a cave in Arizona to…

  • The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs

    The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a landmark science-fiction adventure that continues the legendary saga of John Carter on the mysterious and war-scarred planet of Mars, also known as Barsoom. First published in 1913, this second installment of the Barsoom series expands the mythos with higher stakes, deeper mysteries, and breathtaking world-building….

  • The Ego Machine

    The Ego Machine by Henry Kuttner is a clever, fast-paced science fiction story that blends humor, psychological twists, and futuristic technology. Centered on a mysterious device that can alter identity and perception, this classic tale questions what makes us who we are. This free audiobook version of The Ego Machine brings the story to life…