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  • av Emily Bronte
    271

  • av Louisa Alcott May
    337

  • av S Tariverdiev
    171

  • av Koos Verkaik
    257

  • av Koos Verkaik
    281

  • av Koos Verkaik
    281

  • av Koos Verkaik
    257

  • av Koos Verkaik
    281

  • av Koos Verkaik
    271

  • av Molly Thokwana
    137

    Normally I don't write books with two words titles, but this one had caught my eyes and the other ones so it became a habit. I know someone would probably want to know the feeling and the beat that created this manifold or how it all started.An expression behind the title or what The Shift is all about was inspired by the process of pain and the rejection I went through. Well this is a title that God placed in my heart to share with you, to reveal something's that as much as I know some would fear to reveal.

  • av Molly Thokwana
    157

    Sometimes we dream, yet we try less and not become what we want to be. Its like waking up to beautiful beginnings, that you admire form a distance.A walk that you yearn to have, though you have no clue or don't know were and how to start all of it. We bring you the first edition season one, of THE MODEL BOOK.

  • av Koos Verkaik
    271

  • - A collection of poems
    av Lebogang Botlhoko
    147

  • av Koos Verkaik
    311

    "e;I proudly present you the Greatest Show on Earth,"e; said Maurice, the swindler, the failed illusionist, the alcoholic, "e;and the price for a ticket is set to one million British pounds...."e;"e;We humans are so unique that it's a wonder that we are not constantly wondering about why we are as we are,"e; said the guide.Africa, round 1920: Hector Fabry, the great adventurer, is dying from malaria. A strange figure kneels down next to him and puts his hand on his forehead.The next moment Hector is alive and well!The strange man who saved his life is following him now - Hector gives him a name: Okapi.And one has ever seen an odd man like Okapi before.This strange man needs help. He is from another place in time and he is suffering from a deadly disease.Only Hector can help him - he has to travel back in time, to legendary Legio, and come back with the right medicine to save Okapi.And so Hector ends up in Legio, 10.000 years BC, and must try to survive in this crazy civilization...

  • av Gulistan Mentes Yildiz
    171

  • av James D Snyder
    327

  • av Arshand Sulahri
    157

  • av Ike T Ratlhogo
    157

  • av Kgatlhiso Matenge Refilwe
    141

  • av W Somerset Maugham
    431

  • av James Joyce
    197

  • av John Milton
    311

    "e;Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay To mould me man? Did I solicit thee From darkness to promote me?"e; John Milton, Paradise Lost Paradise Lost (1674) by John Milton renders the biblical story of the temptation of Adam and Eve by Satan, and the fall of man thereby, causing their expulsion from the garden of Eden. Regarded the first epic in the English language, this work gives insights into the thoughts of its characters, primarily Satan.

  • av Henry James
    377

    "e;I always want to know the things one shouldn't do."e; "e;So as to do them?"e; asked her aunt. So as to choose,"e; said Isabel."e; Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady The Portrait of a Lady (1881) by Henry James recounts the story of Isabel Archer, an elegant and spirited woman from American who moves to Europe to live at Touchett's after her father's death. She inherits wealth from Touchett and, not long after, she finds herself attracted to Gilbert Osmond, who behind his facade of charm and refinement is spiteful, egoist, and unfaithful. Despite having all the ingredients to secure a great life and future, Isabel becomes a victim of her cruel destiny.

  • av H G Wells
    297

  • av Arthur Doyle Conan
    197

  • av Charlotte Bronte
    337

    "e;Jane, be still; don't struggle so like a wild, frantic bird, that is rending its own plumage in its desperation. I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being, with an independent will; which I now exert to leave you."e; Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre Jane Eyre (1847) by Charlotte Bronte recounts the life-story of Jane, a passionate and strong-willed girl. Jane is raised by Mrs. Reed, her cruel and wealthy aunt, and has felt like an outcast throughout her early life. At the Lowood School too, the school headmaster Mr. Brocklehurst turns out to be a cruel, hypocritical and abusive man. Her spirit is tested once again when she arrives at Thornfield Hall, where she has been hired by the brooding and proud Edward Rochester to care for Adele, his ward. Jane finds herself in love with Rochester but life is still not easy for her. She struggles once again to finally marry Rochester and live a happy life.

  • av Mary Shelley
    241

  • av Paraveen Anshuman Kumar
    197

  • av D H Lawrence
    321

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