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"Al Kahira's Treasures" - Henry Ryder Haggard
"The Treasures of Al Kahira" by Henry Ryder Haggard is an adventure novel about the search for treasures and ancient secrets in Egypt.
"The Treasures of Al Kahira" by Henry Ryder Haggard is an adventure novel about the search for treasures and ancient secrets in Egypt.
"Lord of the Flies" - William Golding
William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" is an allegorical romantic allegory about the degradation of human nature and society when child survivors on the island become rapists and murderers.
William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" is an allegorical romantic allegory about the degradation of human nature and society when child survivors on the island become rapists and murderers.
"The Robinson Family" - Johan Rudolf Weiss
Johan Rudolf Weiss's The Robinson Family is a tale of the adventures of a family surviving a desert island and the power of family bonds and solidarity.
Johan Rudolf Weiss's The Robinson Family is a tale of the adventures of a family surviving a desert island and the power of family bonds and solidarity.
"Vampire Diary" - Lisa Jane Smith
Lisa Jane Smith's Vampire Diary is a series of novels about the love and adventures of a young girl Elena and vampire Stefan in the world of power and magic.
Lisa Jane Smith's Vampire Diary is a series of novels about the love and adventures of a young girl Elena and vampire Stefan in the world of power and magic.
"Diary of a Weakling" - Jeff Kinney
Jeff Kinney's Diary is a comic diary about the adventures of teenager Greg and his friends, describing the funny and ridiculous events of school life.
Jeff Kinney's Diary is a comic diary about the adventures of teenager Greg and his friends, describing the funny and ridiculous events of school life.
"Being and Time" - Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger's "Being and Time" is a philosophical work exploring questions of the essence of being, time, and human existence.
Martin Heidegger's "Being and Time" is a philosophical work exploring questions of the essence of being, time, and human existence.
"So said Zarathustra" - Friedrich Nietzsche
"So said Zarathustra" by Friedrich Nietzsche - a philosophical parable in which the preacher Zarathustra sets out his ideas about the will to power, the superman and the meaning of life.
"So said Zarathustra" by Friedrich Nietzsche - a philosophical parable in which the preacher Zarathustra sets out his ideas about the will to power, the superman and the meaning of life.
"Phenomenology of the Spirit" - Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
The Phenomenology of the Spirit by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is a philosophical treatise exploring the development of human consciousness and spiritual evolution.
The Phenomenology of the Spirit by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is a philosophical treatise exploring the development of human consciousness and spiritual evolution.
"Will to Power" - Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche's "The Will to Power" is a philosophical work dealing with themes of power, morality, selfishness and self-worth in human life.
Friedrich Nietzsche's "The Will to Power" is a philosophical work dealing with themes of power, morality, selfishness and self-worth in human life.
"The Essence of Christianity" - Ludwig Feuerbach
Ludwig Feuerbach's "The Essence of Christianity" is a philosophical work in which the author critically analyzes religion, especially Christianity, as a projection of human ideals and needs.
Ludwig Feuerbach's "The Essence of Christianity" is a philosophical work in which the author critically analyzes religion, especially Christianity, as a projection of human ideals and needs.
"Arc de Triomphe" - Erich Maria Remarque
Erich Maria Remarque's Arc de Triomphe is a novel about the life of refugee Archie during World War II and his relationship with a woman named Droshka.
Erich Maria Remarque's Arc de Triomphe is a novel about the life of refugee Archie during World War II and his relationship with a woman named Droshka.
"Catch-22" - Joseph Heller
Joseph Heller's Catch-22 is an anti-heroic satire describing the senselessness and absurdity of military bureaucracy and the logic of war through the eyes of pilot Yosarian during World War II.
Joseph Heller's Catch-22 is an anti-heroic satire describing the senselessness and absurdity of military bureaucracy and the logic of war through the eyes of pilot Yosarian during World War II.
"Portrait of Dorian Gray" - Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde's Portrait of Dorian Gray is a philosophical novel that explores the cost of beauty and depravity, as well as their impact on the human soul.
Oscar Wilde's Portrait of Dorian Gray is a philosophical novel that explores the cost of beauty and depravity, as well as their impact on the human soul.
"Island" - Aldous Huxley
Aldous Huxley's "The Island" is a utopian novel examining ideas about happiness, spiritual development and social harmony on the island of Palau.
Aldous Huxley's "The Island" is a utopian novel examining ideas about happiness, spiritual development and social harmony on the island of Palau.
"Gulliver's Travels" - Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver Travels is an allegorical satire in which traveler Lemuel Gulliver finds himself in different fantasy worlds that reflect social and political problems.
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver Travels is an allegorical satire in which traveler Lemuel Gulliver finds himself in different fantasy worlds that reflect social and political problems.
"One Hundred Years of Solitude" - Gabriel García Márquez
Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is a magical realism in the story of the fate of the Buendía family against the backdrop of the development of the small town of Macondo.
Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is a magical realism in the story of the fate of the Buendía family against the backdrop of the development of the small town of Macondo.
"The House in Which" - Maria Luisa Bomar
Maria Luisa Bomar's "The House in Which" is a novel exploring family relationships and mysteries through the lens of the history of the Grisales family and their home.
Maria Luisa Bomar's "The House in Which" is a novel exploring family relationships and mysteries through the lens of the history of the Grisales family and their home.
"Black Angels" - Francisco Gersoni
Francisco Gersoni's Black Angels is a novel describing the lives and internal conflicts of young Argentines during the dictatorship.
Francisco Gersoni's Black Angels is a novel describing the lives and internal conflicts of young Argentines during the dictatorship.
"Midnight Children's Fear" - Angelika Gorodis
Angelica Gorodis's "Midnight Childhood Fear" is stories and essays exploring childhood experiences, fears and fantasies at night.
Angelica Gorodis's "Midnight Childhood Fear" is stories and essays exploring childhood experiences, fears and fantasies at night.
"Amor at Odds" - Gabriel García Márquez
"Amor Apart" by Gabriel García Márquez is a novel about fifty-year-old twins whose life and relationship are intertwined with a mysterious woman who forms a triangle of love and fate.
"Amor Apart" by Gabriel García Márquez is a novel about fifty-year-old twins whose life and relationship are intertwined with a mysterious woman who forms a triangle of love and fate.
Winning hearts
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Book for children Christmas guest, Bunny and Christmas light fairy tale
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Book The Big Investigation. Anjels Navarro
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The Book The Boy Who Lived With Dragons
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