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THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ARSENE LUPIN- GENTLEMAN-BURGLAR (Completed) by mauriceleblanc
THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ARSENE LUPIN- GENTLEMAN-BURGLAR (Completed)
mauriceleblanc
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  • Parts 9
Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar (French: Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur) is the first collection of stories by Maurice Leblanc recounting the adventures of Arsène Lupin, released on 10 June 1907. Containing the first eight stories depicting the character, each was first published in the French magazine Je sais tout following the first on 15 July 1905. The seventh features fictional English detective Sherlock Holmes, as does the second collection of stories, Arsene Lupin vs. Herlock Sholmes.
Hercule Poirot - Murder in the Spotlight by hxlnyh
Hercule Poirot - Murder in the Spotlight
hxlnyh
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  • Parts 7
Elizabeth Tipton: the woman with everything. When Betty Tipton receives a threatening note, she takes upon every precaution possible. With a dozen constables by the spotlight, it's almost impossible for anything to happen, but once murder occurs, chaos arouses, and while Inspector Gleb is thrown into confusion as he struggles to deliver the truth, Hercule Poirot is already collecting the facts.
Bungou Stray Dogs the Untold Origin of the Detective Agency by AkiraAkihito
Bungou Stray Dogs the Untold Origin of the Detective Agency
AkiraAkihito
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  • Parts 8
Ten years before the events of the manga series, a fateful encounter brings a professional bodyguard named Yukichi Fukuzawa and an arrogant boy genius named Ranpo Edogawa together. The result: the establishment of the Armed Detective Agency, an organization that takes on dangerous jobs even the police won't handle! P.S - This belongs to Kafka Asagiri not mine
Lord Of The Mysteries (chp.1-200) by aiyuuxx
Lord Of The Mysteries (chp.1-200)
aiyuuxx
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  • Parts 200
Author : Cuttlefish that loves diving 爱潜水的乌贼 This is for offline reading purposes only this is not my work Everything belongs to It's rightful owner, cuttlefish
THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY (Completed) by HenryJames
THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY (Completed)
HenryJames
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  • Parts 56
The Portrait of a Lady is a novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in The Atlantic Monthly and Macmillan's Magazine in 1880-81 and then as a book in 1881. It is one of James's most popular long novels and is regarded by critics as one of his finest. The Portrait of a Lady is the story of a spirited young American woman, Isabel Archer, who, in "confronting her destiny", finds it overwhelming. She inherits a large amount of money and subsequently becomes the victim of Machiavellian scheming by two American expatriates. Like many of James's novels, it is set in Europe, mostly England and Italy. Generally regarded as the masterpiece of James's early period, this novel reflects James's continuing interest in the differences between the New World and the Old, often to the detriment of the former. It also treats in a profound way the themes of personal freedom, responsibility, and betrayal.
PARADISE LOST (Completed) by johnmilton
PARADISE LOST (Completed)
johnmilton
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  • Parts 12
Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton (1608-1674). The first version, published in 1667, consisted of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse. A second edition followed in 1674, arranged into twelve books (in the manner of Virgil's Aeneid) with minor revisions throughout and a note on the verification. It is considered by critics to be Milton's major work, and it helped solidify his reputation as one of the greatest English poets of his time. The poem concerns the biblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton's purpose, stated in Book I, is to "justify the ways of God to men".
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND (Completed) by FydorDostoevsky
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND (Completed)
FydorDostoevsky
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  • Parts 22
Notes from Underground, also translated as Notes from the Underground or Letters from the Underworld, is an 1864 novella by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Notes is considered by many to be one of the first existentialist novels. It presents itself as an excerpt from the rambling memoirs of a bitter, isolated, unnamed narrator (generally referred to by critics as the Underground Man) who is a retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg. The first part of the story is told in monologue form, or the underground man's diary, and attacks emerging Western philosophy, especially Nikolay Chernyshevsky's What Is to Be Done? The second part of the book is called "Apropos of the Wet Snow" and describes certain events that appear to be destroying and sometimes renewing the underground man, who acts as a first person, unreliable narrator and anti-hero
THE SCARLET LETTER (Completed) by NathanielHawthorne
THE SCARLET LETTER (Completed)
NathanielHawthorne
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  • Parts 26
The Scarlet Letter: A Romance is an 1850 novel in a historical setting, written by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. The book is considered to be his "masterwork". Set in 17th-century Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony, during the years 1642 to 1649, it tells the story of Hester Prynne, who conceives a daughter through an affair and struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity. Throughout the book, Hawthorne explores themes of legalism, sin, and guilt.
A Little Princess by ayeolnation
A Little Princess
ayeolnation
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  • Parts 19
By Frances Hodgson Burnett
Pygmalion (Completed) by georgebernardshaw
Pygmalion (Completed)
georgebernardshaw
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  • Parts 6
Pygmalion is a play by George Bernard Shaw, named after a Greek mythological figure. It was first presented on stage to the public in 1913. In ancient Greek mythology, Pygmalion fell in love with one of his sculptures, which then came to life. The general idea of that myth was a popular subject for Victorian era English playwrights, including one of Shaw's influences, W. S. Gilbert. Shaw would also have been familiar with the burlesque version, Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed. Shaw's play has been adapted numerous times, most notably as the musical 'My Fair Lady' and its film version.