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Home Library - Free Books
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Home Library is a very convenientsoftwareapplication for reading books which contains over 2,400classicworks of English literature and covers almost all genres:fiction,philosophical treatises, opinion journalism, memoirs,children'sbooks and others.Now you do not have to search a book through many databases ontheweb – just download our app and you will always have amassivee-book collection of the best English-language writerswithinreach! In the list of 370 authors you will be agreeablysurprisedto find not only the famous names like Charles Dickens,ArthurConan Doyle, O. Henry, Jack London, Edgar Allan Poe, RobertLouisStevenson, Mark Twain, but many, many others.The program has a simple interface with user-friendly featuresandoptions to make your reading comfortable and pleasurable.Main features:• Over 2,400 classic works of English literature• Flexible text display (choose fonts, ‘paper’ background colorandtexture yourself!)• Book search by title and author’s name• Passage search in text• Adding any number of bookmarks• Support of portrait and landscape reading modes• Contents directory for multi-page books• Auto-reopening of the last closed book• Night/Day Mode• Portraits of writers with links to biographical materialsonWikipedia
Novels of William Shakespeare 33.1
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The Novels of William Shakespeare
Dark Forest - Interactive Horr 5.0.3
Living a Book
Living a Book. Interactive book with decisions, images andmultipleendings.
English Stories - Paulo Coelho 2.5.0
PN Studio
Paulo Coelho de Souza (Portuguese: [ˈpawlu kuˈeʎu]; born August24,1947), more commonly known as Paulo Coelho, is a Brazilianlyricistand novelist. He is the recipient of numerous internationalawards,amongst them the Crystal Award by the World Economic Forum.TheAlchemist, his most famous novel, has been translated into80languages. The author has sold over 200 million copiesworldwideand is the all-time bestselling Portuguese language author(SeePortuguese Wikipedia article: List of best-selling books).Thisapplication collects all short stories of him for you toenjoy.Install it and have reading fun whenever you have free time.Listedbelow are some of famous ones: - Adultery - Aleph - ElAlquimista -Eleven Minutes - Once Minutos - Like The Flowing River- Maktub -Manuscript Found in Accra - The Alchemist - By the RiverPiedra ISat Down and Wept - The Fifth Mountain - The Manual of theWarriorof Light - The Pilgrimage - The Valkyries - The WinnerStands Alone- The Witch of Portobello - The Zahir - VeronikaDecides to DieNote: The history option is bookmark. Itautomatically saves thelast page when you exit
Novels of Charles Dickens 33.1
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The Novels of Charles Dickens
The Complete Sherlock Holmes and more
alchimedia
All Sherlock Holmes Novels and Short Stories in freee-book app
A Tale of Two Cities 1.0
A Tale of Two Cities (1859) is a novel by Charles Dickens, setinLondon and Paris before and during the French Revolution. Withwellover 200 million copies sold, it ranks among the most famousworksin the history of fictional literature. The novel depictstheplight of the French peasantry demoralised by theFrencharistocracy in the years leading up to the revolution,thecorresponding brutality demonstrated by the revolutionariestowardthe former aristocrats in the early years of the revolution,andmany unflattering social parallels with life in London duringthesame time period. It follows the lives of severalprotagoniststhrough these events. The most notable are CharlesDarnay andSydney Carton. Darnay is a former French aristocrat whofallsvictim to the indiscriminate wrath of the revolution despitehisvirtuous nature, and Carton is a dissipated English barristerwhoendeavours to redeem his ill-spent life out of his unrequitedlovefor Darnay's wife. The 45-chapter novel was published in 31weeklyinstalments in Dickens's new literary periodical titled AlltheYear Round. From April 1859 to November 1859, Dickensalsorepublished the chapters as eight monthly sections in greencovers.All but three of Dickens's previous novels had appeared onlyasmonthly instalments. The first weekly instalment of A Tale ofTwoCities ran in the first issue of All the Year Round on 30April1859. The last ran thirty weeks later, on 26 November.
English Stories Offline 2.0.1
VD
500+ free offline English Moral Stories in multiple categorieswithmoral lesson
The Fairy Tales 1.3
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The Fairy Tales : Stories for Kids
Far from the Madding Crowd 8.0
Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
Pride and Prejudice 8.0
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Alice in Wonderland 7.4
It tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole intoafantasy world
Lit Up! English Literature 5.55.14
Lee Yang-Peng
Lit Up! is the infusion of classicLiteraturewith modern technology to provide a convenient andefficient way tolearn. It is a mobile application that is createdfor high schoolstudents studying Literature. Literature Teachersmay also findthis useful as a teaching aid for English classes. LitUp! containsE-Books of common examination Set Texts that can beread on-the-go,including Shakespeare and other poets andplaywrights, as well asQuote Quizzes and Video Summaries to helpstudents prepare revisetheir Literature knowledge and prepare fortheir upcomingexaminations. Lit Up! is an entirely free non-profitapplication,with NO In-App purchases or similar gimmicks, and allcontent isavailable to my users. The costs for hosting this app areonlymitigated through advertisements, so support would begreatlyappreciated especially if you have found this appuseful!
The Great Gatsby 2.0
The Complete Book, 1st Edition 1925 -FREE--------------------------------------- The Great Gatsby is anovelby American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. The book takes placefromspring to autumn 1922, during a prosperous time in theUnitedStates known as the Roaring Twenties, which lasted from 1920untilthe Wall Street Crash of 1929. Between 1920 and 1933,theEighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution,commonlyknown as Prohibition, completely banned the sale andmanufacturingof all alcoholic beverages: distilled spirits, beer,and wine. Theban made millionaires out of bootleggers, who smuggledalcohol intothe U.S.. The setting of the novel contributed greatlyto itspopularity following its early release, but the book didnotreceive widespread attention until after Fitzgerald's deathin1940, when republishings in 1945 and 1953 quickly found awidereadership. Today the book is widely regarded as a "GreatAmericanNovel" and a literary classic. The Modern Library named itthesecond best English-language novel of the 20thCentury.---------------------- Looking for ebooks? Look my otherclassicbooks published on Google PLay.
The Alchemist 1.0.6
The Alchemist is the story of aninitiation.Santiago is the protagonist, a young Andalusian shepherdboy who,in search of a treasure dreamed, that takes adventurousjourney,both real and symbolic, which will take him to Egypt ofthePyramids. And it will be during the trip that the young, becauseImet the old Alchemist, climb the rungs of the ladder of wisdom:inhis progress on the sand of the desert and, together,inself-knowledge, discover the World Soul, Love is theuniversallanguage, learn to speak in the sun and wind, and finallyfulfillhis Personal Legend.