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  • Castle Rackrent

    Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth  Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth is one of the most important novels in early Irish literature and a foundational work in the development of regional fiction and social satire. Published in 1800, the book blends humor, realism, and sharp political insight to deliver a vivid picture of Anglo-Irish landlord society….

  • 20 Short Science Fiction Stories

    “20 Short Science Fiction Stories” is a collection of diverse sci-fi tales exploring space travel, time manipulation, artificial intelligence, and human nature. Stories like The Skull and The Man from Time delve into time paradoxes, while The Crystal Crypt and The Gun reveal secrets of interplanetary conflicts. Philip K. Dick’s works, including The Defenders and…

  • The secret garden

    The Secret Garden is a timeless tale of transformation, friendship, and the healing power of nature. When spoiled and lonely Mary Lennox is sent to live with her uncle in a vast, gloomy mansion after the loss of her parents, she feels abandoned and unwanted. But everything changes when she discovers a hidden, neglected garden…

  • A Bold Stroke for a Husband

     A Bold Stroke for a Husband – Full Audiobook Madrid. Intrigue is in the air. Disguises, deceptions, and the stirrings of rebellion make the city a stage, and love the game. “A Bold Stroke for a Husband” is a dramatic and romantic comedy that unravels with sharp wit and unexpected twists, penned by the legendary…

  • Persuasion

    Introduction Persuasion is Jane Austen’s final completed novel, a graceful yet deeply emotional story about love, regret, and second chances. Published posthumously in 1817, it reflects a more mature, reflective Austen — one who had lived, loved, and lost, and who now examined human relationships with greater depth than ever before. Through the quiet intelligence…

  • Dracula – Audiobook

    Dracula by Bram Stoker (Audiobook) Step into the dark and mysterious world of Bram Stoker’s timeless classic, Dracula. This audiobook brings to life the gothic horror and suspense of a tale that has captivated readers for over a century. Whether you are a long-time fan of horror literature or discovering this masterpiece for the first…

  • The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas

    The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas: A Masterpiece of Love, Obsession, and Justice – Audiobook The Flower of Freedom and Fate Among Alexandre Dumas’s many historical adventures, The Black Tulip stands apart as one of his most delicate and poetic tales. Set in 17th-century Holland—a land torn between political unrest and the obsession with tulip…

  • The Beggar’s Opera

    The Beggar’s Opera by John Gay is a satirical ballad opera that cleverly critiques 18th-century politics, society, and corruption. Set in a criminal underworld mirroring upper-class behavior, it follows the story of the roguish highwayman Macheath, who is caught in a web of betrayal, love, and deceit. With humorous commentary on greed, hypocrisy, and power,…

  • Relativity: The Special and General Theory

    Relativity: The Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein is a groundbreaking exploration of the universe’s fundamental principles. Written for non-experts, the book introduces Einstein’s revolutionary ideas about space, time, and gravity. The Special Theory explains how time and space are interwoven, influenced by the speed of light, while the General Theory expands on this,…