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Hondo
Hondo

by Louis L'Amour

HE ROLLED THE cigarette in his lips, liking the taste of the tobacco, squinting his eyes against the sun glare.

1953 30 ed.
The Tommyknockers
The Tommyknockers

by Stephen King

For want of a nail the kingdom was lost-that's how the catechism goes when you boil it down.

1985 58 ed.
Lettres portugaises
Lettres portugaises

by Gabriel de Guilleragues, Mariana Alcoforado

Considère, mon amour, jusqu’à quel excès tu as manqué de prévoyance.

1669 141 ed.
Insomnia
Insomnia

by Stephen King

No one-least of all Dr. Litchfield-came right out and told Ralph Roberts that his wife was going to die, but there came ...

1994 57 ed.
Zoya
Zoya

by Danielle Steel

Zoya closed her eyes again as the troika flew across the icy ground, the soft mist of snow leaving tiny damp kisses on h...

1980 57 ed.
L'Éducation sentimentale
L'Éducation sentimentale

by Gustave Flaubert

On the morning of 15 September 1840 the Ville de Montereau was lying alongside the quai Saint-Bernard* belching clouds o...

1898 162 ed.
These Happy Golden Years
These Happy Golden Years

by Laura Ingalls Wilder

"I will, Pa" Laura said earnestly.

1943 54 ed.
A Spy in the House of Love
A Spy in the House of Love

by Anaïs Nin, Anita Jarczok

The lie detector was asleep when he heard the telephone ringing.

1954 41 ed.
Paper Towns
Paper Towns

by John Green

They way I figure it, everyone gets a miracle.

2008 49 ed.
Mademoiselle Fifi
Mademoiselle Fifi

by Guy de Maupassant

The Prussian Commander, Major Graf von Farlsberg, was finishing the reading of his mail, comfortably seated in a large t...

1882 162 ed.
Brionne
Brionne

by Louis L'Amour, Louis L'amour

1796 23 ed.
La dame aux camélias [novel]
La dame aux camélias [novel]

by Alexandre Dumas fils

IN my opinion, it is impossible to create characters until one has spent a long time studying men, as it is impossible t...

1848 451 ed.
Eugénie Grandet
Eugénie Grandet

by Honoré de Balzac

IN certain provincial towns there are houses whose appearance arouses a melancholy as great as that of the gloomiest clo...

1868 261 ed.
Who Moved My Cheese?
Who Moved My Cheese?

by Spencer Johnson

One sunny Sunday in Chicago, several former classmates, who were good friends in school, gathered for lunch, having atte...

1998 35 ed.