Bleak House by Charles Dickens - An 1852 Dickens novel that portrays an orphan heroine, Esther, who in discovering her true identity and parentage reveals the intricate dealings of a number of characters and falls in love. The central theme of the novel is the bureaucracy of legal proceedings demonstrated by the wrangling over the rightful ownership of Bleak House
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce - This 1914 semi-autobiographical novel describes the awakening mind of a young man, Stephen Dedalus, as he comes to terms with his Catholic and Irish traditions and pursues his calling as an artist. The book reader software includes full text search, table of contents, and variable font sizes
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Survivors - 1 - Ave!Comics presents a Digital Comic by Jice.
Get a glimpse at the upcoming digital comics/manga revolution on your iPod/iPhone.
What if the animals in Noah's Ark would teach us something about Global Warming and Saving the Planet ?
A new Episode of the series, full of humour, for the whole family.
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Ulysses by James Joyce - This Joyce masterpiece describes one day, June 16, 1904, in the life of Leopold Bloom as he wanders about Dublin. Ulysses is considered to be a new genre due to its use of puns, broad humor, and allusions, and for its very detailed human characterizations of relationships
Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott - Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is an 1884 novella that has obtained a modern cult following among mathematicians and computer scientists. Flatland describes a two-dimensional world populated with social classes divided into categories based on their shapes
08 CARNIVAL OF SOULS Digital Comic! (iPhone) - Carnival Comics presents the Digital Comic Book version of Jazan Wild's Carnival Of Souls!
Chapter 8: The Hunter is back and stronger than ever. The witch has given Victor her powers and a special one of a kind ticket. Pack your bags, we're running away and joining the Carnival!
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Emma by Jane Austen - Set in Regency England, the heroine of this novel is Emma Woodhouse, a wealthy young lady who fancies herself a matchmaker. Emma embroils her friends and herself in some romantic misalliances but all's well in the end as everyone, including Emma, find their true love
Aristotle's Complete Works - Aristotle is one of the most important thinkers to have ever lived. Over the course of his life, he studied and wrote about every possible field of knowledge. In addition to his work in science, Aristotle contributed a great deal to our ideas about art, literature, ethics, and theology
The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane - This 1895 novel explores the true meaning of courage in the character of a 19 year old Civil War recruit named Henry Fleming