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The Invisible Man
A stranger enters the town of Ipsing in the west of Sussex and strange things begin to happen.
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THE ISLAND OF DOCTOR MOREAU
The Island of Doctor Moreau is an 1896 science fiction novel by English author H. G. Wells.
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THE JUNGLE BOOK
The Jungle Book stories are set around the adventurous journey of Mowgli, who lived with a pack of wolves
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THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE
A headstrong young man who ignores his father’s advice and leaves his comfortable middle-class life for a sea voyage.
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The Man who knew too Much
“The Man Who Knew Too Much” is a notable exception showcasing his theological genre
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The maria, or wrongs of woman
The memoir is all about how the misogynistic society treats a woman of free will.
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The Metamorphosis
Gregor Samsa, a sales representative, awakens in his bed to end up changed into an enormous insect
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THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA
“The Old Man and the Sea” is the last major work of fiction written by Ernest Hemingway
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The Politics
As indicated by Aristotle, the polis, or Greek city-state, is the most elevated type of political affiliation
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The Power of Your Subconscious Mind
The Power Of Your Subconscious Mind is a self-help classic that connects science and religion in the most subtle manner.
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THE RAILWAY CHILDREN
Edith Nesbit’s children’s narrative book ‘The Railway Children’ was serialized in a London magazine in 1905
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The Republic
In The Republic, Plato strategizes initially explain the true notions of society, politics, or judiciary to come up with a concept of individual justice
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THE RETURN OF SHERLOK HOLMES
“The Return of Sherlock Holmes” is a collection of thirteen short stories featuring the return of the world’s most famous consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes
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The Sonnets and a Lover’s Complaint
The poem opens with a description of a young woman crying at the brink of a river, throwing torn-up letters, jewelry, and other mementos of love into the water.
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THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
The novel opens with the titular family in the hold of a sailing ship, weathering a great storm
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The Tempest
The Tempest is the last play William Shakespeare wrote before retirement from the world of the stage.