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Carmen – Prosper Merimee
The passionate and tragic story of a fiery Romani woman and the soldier who becomes obsessed with her, set against the vibrant backdrop of nineteenth-century Spain.
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Casanova’s Alibi – Arthur Schnitzler
A sophisticated literary work exploring themes of deception, identity, and desire through the lens of a clever protagonist navigating complex social situations.
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Castle Richmond – Anthony Trollope
A novel set during the Irish Famine exploring themes of love, inheritance, and social responsibility against the backdrop of one of Ireland’s darkest periods.
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Catherine A Story – William Makepeace Thackeray
A satirical novel parodying the popular romantic fiction of its era, following the misadventures of a young woman with sharp social commentary and dark humor.
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Chain of Command – Stephen Arr
A gripping science fiction tale exploring military hierarchy, leadership dilemmas, and the human cost of command decisions in extraordinary circumstances.
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Charmides – Plato
A Socratic dialogue exploring the nature of temperance and self-knowledge through a lively philosophical conversation between Socrates and two young Athenians.
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Cheerful by Request – Edna Ferber
A collection of short stories showcasing the joys and sorrows of everyday American life, told with warmth, humor, and keen psychological insight.
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Daisy Miller – Henry James
A novella exploring the clash between American innocence and European social conventions through the story of a spirited young American woman traveling in Europe.
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Dangerous Days – Mary Roberts Rinehart
A novel set during World War I exploring the moral and personal dilemmas faced by an American industrialist and his family as the nation moves toward war.
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Daniel Deronda – George Eliot
A novel interweaving two storylines exploring English society and Jewish identity, following a young man’s discovery of his heritage and a woman trapped in a loveless marriage.
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Dark Shanghai
A noir-tinged tale set in the shadowy underworld of old Shanghai, blending mystery, danger, and the exotic atmosphere of one of Asia’s most legendary cities.
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Daughters of the Vicar – D. H. Lawrence
A powerful novella exploring class divisions and the choices women face between material security and genuine love in an English mining community.
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David Copperfield – Charles Dickens
A deeply personal coming-of-age novel following the life of its titular hero from childhood hardship through romantic misadventure to literary success and personal fulfillment.
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David Swan – Nathaniel Hawthorne
A contemplative short story about a young man napping by a roadside, unaware of the life-changing events that almost happen around him, exploring the role of chance in human destiny.
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Dawn of All – Robert Hugh Benson
A speculative novel imagining a future world where Catholicism has triumphed, exploring themes of faith, society, and the nature of utopia.
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De Profundis – Oscar Wilde
A profound and moving letter written from prison, reflecting on suffering, art, religion, and the transformative power of sorrow with extraordinary eloquence.
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Dead Giveaway – Randall Garrett
A clever science fiction mystery where the solution to a puzzling case lies in the intersection of futuristic technology and timeless human nature.
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Dead Man’s Planet – William Morrison
A science fiction adventure set on a mysterious world where the secrets of the dead hold the key to survival for the living.
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Dead Men’s Money – J. S. Fletcher
A gripping mystery novel set in the Scottish Borders, following a young law clerk who stumbles into a web of murder, hidden treasure, and dark secrets.
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Dead Souls – Nikolai Gogol
A satirical masterpiece following a con man who travels through rural Russia buying the ownership rights to deceased serfs, exposing the absurdities and corruption of Russian society.
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Death Comes for the Archbishop – Willa Cather
A lyrical historical novel following two French Catholic priests establishing a diocese in the American Southwest, celebrating the landscape, cultures, and spiritual life of the frontier.
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Death of a B E M
A science fiction tale combining humor and adventure as characters confront an unusual alien threat with unexpected consequences.
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Declaration of Independence – Thomas Jefferson
The foundational document of American democracy, proclaiming the principles of liberty, equality, and self-governance that would reshape the political world.
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Democracy – Henry Adams
A captivating work by Henry Adams, ‘Democracy’ invites readers on a literary journey filled with compelling characters, thought-provoking themes, and masterful storytelling. This classic ebook edition…
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Derues – Alexandre Dumas
A true crime narrative recounting the chilling story of one of France’s most notorious poisoners, told with dramatic flair and historical detail.
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Domnei – James Branch Cabell
A captivating work by James Branch Cabell, ‘Domnei’ invites readers on a literary journey filled with compelling characters, thought-provoking themes, and masterful storytelling. This classic ebook ed…
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Dubliners – James Joyce
A captivating work by James Joyce, ‘Dubliners’ invites readers on a literary journey filled with compelling characters, thought-provoking themes, and masterful storytelling. This classic ebook edition…
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Egocentric Orbit – John Cory
A captivating work by John Cory, ‘Egocentric Orbit’ invites readers on a literary journey filled with compelling characters, thought-provoking themes, and masterful storytelling. This classic ebook ed…
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Eight Cousins – Louisa May Alcott
A heartwarming coming-of-age story about a young orphan girl who finds love and guidance among her seven boisterous boy cousins and their eccentric guardian uncle.
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Eight Strokes of the Clock – Maurice Leblanc
A collection of detective stories featuring the gentleman thief-turned-detective solving eight ingenious mysteries, each more clever than the last.