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Wild Woods

by Nathan Everett

Published: 2019-05-22. 120,000 Words.

rating 5.0 stars (2)

Categories: Fiction » Literature

Now Gee is faced with a new reality. The Wild Woods holds secrets that some people would kill to maintain. Someone needs to manage the exploration of the Wild Woods. Someone needs to eat the nut. If the woods has been used to manufacture drugs and to traffic in children, someone needs to go in and find out if anyone is still in danger.

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City Limits

by Nathan Everett

Published: 2018-06-01. 111,000 Words.

rating 5.0 stars (2)

Categories: Fiction » Literature

Gee Evars wandered into Rosebud Falls on Independence Day just in time to rescue a toddler from the rushing torrent of the Rose River. And to lose his memory. In an attempt to make Rosebud Falls his home, Gee becomes a local hero and inadvertently leads a revolt that changes the balance of power in the town. But will he ever know who he really is?

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Nowhere … Like Home?

by Vincent Berg

Published: 2024-09-23. 102,965 Words.

rating 4.2 stars (5)

Categories: Fiction » Literature

A man with no memory, Adam, awakes on an alien, stone-age world filled with horrifying beasts, in a world unlike his own. Facing unknown dangers, untested allies. So many things could go wrong, how many will actually pan out as he needs. Moreover, how did he get there, for what purpose and what objective than just to live, and die far from home.

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The Volunteer

by Nathan Everett

Published: 2013-12-03. 55,400 Words.

rating 2.0 stars (1)

Categories: Fiction » Literature

JOURNEY INSIDE THE HEAD of a chronically homeless man--a man that in a less politically correct age we might have called a hobo. Gerald Good, known now only as G2, volunteered to take the place of a homeless man, believing he would work his way back quickly. Ten years later, twenty... thirty years, find G2 alone in his head, his memories, and his boxcar.

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The Unbearable Bassington

by Hector H. Munro

Published: 1912-01-01. 48,441 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

The novel follows Comus Bassington, a charming but irresponsible young man from London high society.

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On the Track

by Henry Lawson

Published: 1900-01-01. 41,154 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

From dusty outback tracks to rough bush pubs and lonely river bends, these tales follow swagmen, shearers, drovers and the women who keep campfires lit. With dry humor and sudden pathos, they face drought, drink, luckless schemes and flashes of grace, revealing the hard beauty of a continent—and the stubborn mateship that keeps weary feet moving on.

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The Hunchback of Notre Dame

by Victor Hugo

Published: 1831-03-16. 186,806 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

Amid the shadowed towers of medieval Paris, a compassionate bell ringer with a misshapen body, a radiant street dancer, and a tormented priest are bound by desire, superstition, and power. As mobs gather and cathedral bells thunder, sanctuary becomes a battleground where love, jealousy, and fate collide, forcing a fight for mercy in a city that mistakes beauty for truth.

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Wuthering Heights

by Emily Brontë

Published: 1847-11-24. 118,981 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

The novel tells the tragic story of Heathcliff, an orphan boy taken in by the wealthy Earnshaw family at their home, Wuthering Heights, on the Yorkshire moors.

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Kipling Stories and Poems Every Child Should Know, Volume II

by Rudyard Kipling

Published: 1900-01-01. 49,192 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

A rich collection of tales and poems filled with adventure, imagination, and timeless lessons. From brave heroes to clever animals, each story and verse captivates young readers while celebrating courage, curiosity, and the wonders of the world.

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Life's Handicap: Being Stories of Mine Own People

by Rudyard Kipling

Published: 1891-08-01. 108,325 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

A compelling collection of tales exploring courage, hardship, and human nature. Through vivid characters and gripping narratives, it examines the struggles, triumphs, and moral choices that shape lives in both ordinary and extraordinary circumstances.

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The Day's Work

by Rudyard Kipling

Published: 1898-01-01. 108,045 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

Stories of work in all its guises: bridge-builders wrestling a living river, a new-built ship discovering its soul at sea, a polo pony squadron charging as one mind, famine fighters and frontier engineers holding chaos at bay. Grit, camaraderie, and the talk of beasts and engines reveal how craft, duty, and imagination turn labor into glory—and sometimes, unexpected mercy.

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Esther's Charge: A Story for Girls

by Evelyn Everett-Green

Published: 1899-01-01. 64,939 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

A heartfelt story of responsibility and growth, it follows a young girl as she faces challenges, makes difficult choices, and learns the value of honesty, courage, and kindness. Through her journey, lessons of character and perseverance come vividly to life.

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Eight Cousins

by Louisa M. Alcott

Published: 1875-01-01. 73,080 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

A spirited young girl, orphaned and uncertain, finds guidance, friendship, and adventure among her seven lively cousins. Through family bonds, personal growth, and gentle mischief, she learns to navigate society, discover her strengths, and embrace the joys of youth and love.

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Napoleon's Young Neighbor

by Helen Leah Reed

Published: 1907-01-01. 48,750 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

Amid the turmoil of Napoleon’s exile, a curious young islander finds herself drawn into the mystery surrounding the fallen emperor. Through secret encounters and unexpected friendship, she witnesses history’s shadow up close, learning lessons of pride, humility, and the enduring cost of greatness.

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Brenda, Her School and Her Club

by Helen Leah Reed

Published: 1900-01-01. 79,874 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

A spirited girl, used to being the family favorite, faces change when her cousin joins her at a prestigious school. Navigating rivalries, a lively club, and secret crushes, she learns humility and finds true friendship. This charming tale of growth and sisterly bonds unfolds amid school adventures and festive plans in a vibrant turn-of-the-century setting.

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The Pastor's Wife

by Elizabeth Von Arnim

Published: 1914-01-01. 130,017 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

A devoted pastor’s wife navigates love, duty, and social expectations in a small community. Through personal trials and quiet reflection, the story explores resilience, compassion, and the delicate balance between selfhood and service.

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The Flag-Raising

by Kate Douglas Wiggin

Published: 1907-01-01. 16,226 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

In a one-room schoolhouse, a spirited teacher and her mischievous pupils plan the village’s first flag-raising. Pranks collide with pride as shy singers, stubborn selectmen, and a reformed scamp pull together for the ceremony. Laughter, scrapes, and a swelling hymn turn a simple pole into a promise—and a small town into a community.

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Elizabeth and Her German Garden

by Elizabeth Von Arnim

Published: 1898-01-01. 49,051 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

A charming and witty diary of a woman’s life in the countryside, this story celebrates nature, solitude, and small pleasures. Through her observations of her garden, neighbors, and daily routines, it captures humor, reflection, and the delight of simple, independent living.

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The Solitary Summer

by Elizabeth Von Arnim

Published: 1899-01-01. 38,955 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

Vowing to spend one summer in blessed solitude, a witty, weary woman withdraws to her rambling garden in the country. Among roses, bees, rainstorms and unruly children, she keeps a candid journal of mornings alone, awkward callers, marital truce, and hard-won peace. Nature’s rhythms and sly humor turn irritation into wonder, revealing how quiet can replant a life.

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Rip Van Winkle

by Washington Irving

Published: 1819-01-01. 8,697 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Literature

An amiable villager wanders into the Catskills, meets mysterious revelers, and drinks himself into an enchanted sleep. He wakes twenty years later to find the Revolution finished, friends vanished, and children grown. In a world he barely recognizes, he must reckon with change, memory, and identity in a tale that blends folklore, gentle humor, and wistful melancholy.

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