
Fiction eBook TitlesLiterati Libary brings a range of new and classic fiction to your desk or pocket. Our Literati Library Classics series brings new life to many great works of literature, and assembles, in single digital volumes, the collected works of many famous authors throughout history. New FictionTaiamoora
Author: Chandra K Clarke Adara Cohili was just a child when the Karaash savaged her planet and left her for dead. So when Interplanetary Search and Rescue (ISR) finds her several years later, she has just one thing in mind: revenge. But the Karaash are a vicious enemy and political infighting makes ISR a dangerous place to be. What will the battle cost her? Her life? And what of her mind and soul? Buy now at Powells.com
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Classic FictionLouisa May Alcott - Collected WorksLouisa May Alcott Arguably the most famous female American author, Louisa May Alcott is beloved by legions of fans for her book Little Women. The story, and its sequels (Little Men, and Jo's Boys) portrays the trials and triumphs of four sisters growing up in America in the 19th century. Primarily intended for young readers, but enjoyed by all ages, the stories promote family relationships and virtues such selflessness and perseverance. Inspiring and heart-warming, this eBook contains Little Women and it's sequels as well as the delightful Flower Fables and Under the Lilacs. Adults will enjoy these as well as more serious works like Hospital Sketches, a remarkable account of Alcott's experiences as a nurse during the US. Civil War. More than 15 titles are included in this single download. Buy now at Powells.com
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Jane Austen - Collected WorksJane Austen Take a quick look at a comprehensive classics bookshelf, or perhaps a definitive video and DVD collection, and chances are you'll find at least one of Jane Austen's works. Austen's novels are prized not only for their light irony, humour, and depiction of contemporary English country life, but also for their underlying serious qualities. Highly readable, full of dry wit and sage advice, Austen makes for a delightful change of pace from today's usual modern fare. This ebook gives you all six of her novels as well as bonus material in the form of several minor works. Buy now at Powells.com
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The 1001 Nights, or Arabian NightsAnon, Translated by Sir Richard Burton You may have read the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, or heard about the exploits of Sinbad the Sailor, but do you know about the Merchant and the Genie or the story of Beder, the Prince of Persia? All of these tales make up the intricate, exotic and fascinating story that is 1001 Nights. It all starts with the beautiful and intelligent Scheherazade, daughter of the Grand Vizier, who must try to save her own life by keeping her king amused and entertained. She weaves an intricate set of stories-within-stories, told over 1001 nights, full of passion, intrigue, magic and mystery. This is the uncensored translation from the original Arabic, guaranteed to transport you to a different time and place night after night. Buy now at Powells.com Adobe Reader version MS Reader version Fairy TalesHans Christian Andersen Who can resist a good fairy tale? We certainly can't, which is why we collected some of Hans Christian Andersen's best-known stories for this ebook collection. Read the original versions of your favourites like The Emperor's New Clothes, The Princess and the Pea, The Snow Queen, and The Little Match Girl. No literature collection should be without these classics from Andersen. Buy now at Powells.com Adobe Reader version MS Reader version FlatlandEdwin Abbot A fascinating science-fiction story with some biting, funny satire of Victorian society, Edwin Abbott's Flatland still has a lot to say about modern life, mathematics, people, philosophy and our perceptions of reality. The story takes us to a two-dimensional world where all the inhabitants are flat geometric shapes, and who are all firmly convinced that "length and width" is all there is. But one enterprising shape discovers the existence of a third physical dimension, which leads to speculation about a fourth dimension - and that changes everything. Buy now at Powells.com Adobe Reader version MS Reader version Authors: We are accepting submissions every genre - please check out our Writer's Guidelines. |
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