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A Passage To India
by Forster, E. M.A novel set against the back drop of the clash between cultures during British rule in India.
A Prayer For Owen Meany
by Irving, JohnOwen Meany, the only child of a New Hampshire granite quarrier, believes he is God's instrument; he is. Irving's most comic novel, yet Meany is his most heartbreaking character.
A Room Of One's Own
by Woolf, VirginiaAn essay written on the topic of society, women, and fiction.
A Separate Peace
by Knowles, JohnGene reflects back to his experience fifteen years ago when he and his best friend were roommates in boarding school as World War II exploded.
Love's Labours Lost
by Shakespeare, WilliamBook description: Love's Labours Lost is the story of Ferdinand, King of Navarre, who declares that his court will be devoted to ascetic study for three years and that women should be sworn off by the men in his court.
Madame Bovary
by Flaubert, Gustave and Marx-Aveling, EleanorFrom inside flap: Flaubert's devastatingly realized tale of a young woman destroyed by the reckless pursuit of her romantic dreams
Moll Flanders
by Defoe, DanielNovel follows the life of heroine, Moll Flanders from her life of crime and prostitution to her new life in America.
Mythology: Timeless Tales Of Gods And Heroes
by Hamilton, EdithA survey of classical Greek, Roman and Norse mythology based on the original writings.
Night
by Wiesel, Elie and Rodway, StellaA terrifying account of the Nazi death camp horror that turns a young Jewish boy into an agonized witness to the death of his family.
Notes From The Underground
by Dostoyevsky, FyodorDescription: The passionate confessions of a suffering soul; the brutal self-loathing of a tormented man; the scathing scorn of an alienated antihero who has become one of the greatest figures in all literature.
O Pioneers!
by Cather, WillaBook Description A timeless tale of a strong pioneer woman facing great challenges.
Of Mice And Men
by Steinbeck, JohnJohn Steinbeck tells the story of two friends who longed for a piece of land of their own.
Oliver Twist
by Dickens, CharlesDicken's classic tale of orphan Oliver who escapes from the workhouse and finds himself among a den of thieves. Set in 19th century London.
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
by Kesey, Ken[BACK COVER] "BRILLIANT!"--Times In this classic novel of the 1960's Ken Kesey's hero is Randle Patrick McMurphy, a boisterous, brawling, fun-loving rebel who swaggers into the world of a mental hos
Othello
by Shakespeare, WilliamTragedy by Shakespeare revolving around themes of racism, jealousy, and betrayal.
Pentimento
by Hellman, LillianLillian Hellman, a renowned playwright, looks back and recounts the people who have affected her life.
Pygmalion
by Shaw, George BernardSpeech professor Henry Higgins successfully teaches Eliza Doolittle to speak and act like a duchess, but she adamantly refuses to be his creation.
Rabbit, Run
by Updike, JohnHarry Angstrom was a star basketball player in high school and that was the best time of his life. Now in his mid-20s, his work is unfulfilling, his marriage is moribund, and he tries to find happiness with another woman.
Richard III
by Shakespeare, WilliamOne of Shakespeare's histories. Last of a four-play series, with Henry VI Parts 1, 2, and 3.
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