Fear of Fighting
233 pages | Invisible Publishing (2008) | ISBN: 978-0978218553 | PDF | 8.1 MB Through Marlena Zuber’s whimsical and raw drawings and Stacey May Fowles’s humorous and biting prose, Fear of Fighting explores the conflict between the mundane details of daily life and a desperate need to find meaning. Set in the lonely, urban landscape of downtown Toronto, the story revolves around Marnie, a broken-hearted young woman fighting to find something more. Examining issues of loneliness, mental health, and the importance of human and community connection, Fear of Fighting reveals the stark contrast between the Marnie’s inner dialogue and the invisibility and madness she feels daily. Download links: uploading.com l depositfiles.com l oron.com
Fear of Fighting
233 pages | Invisible Publishing (2008) | ISBN: 978-0978218553 | PDF | 8.1 MB Through Marlena Zuber’s whimsical and raw drawings and Stacey May Fowles’s humorous and biting prose, Fear of Fighting explores the conflict between the mundane details of daily life and a desperate need to find meaning. Set in the lonely, urban landscape of downtown Toronto, the story revolves around Marnie, a broken-hearted young woman fighting to find something more. Examining issues of loneliness, mental health, and the importance of human and community connection, Fear of Fighting reveals the stark contrast between the Marnie’s inner dialogue and the invisibility and madness she feels daily. Download links: uploading.com l depositfiles.com l oron.com
Heidi
214 pages | Girlebooks (December, 2008) | ISBN: N/A | PDF | 1.9 MB Written in 1880 by Swiss author Johanna Spyri, the Heidi books are the best known works of Swiss literature. The story focuses on events in the life a young orphan sent to live with her grumpy grandfather in the Swiss Alps. Just as she is beginning to get used to her surroundings, Heidi is sent away from the tranquility of the mountains to tend to a sick cousin in the city. Much more than a children’s story, the story is also a lesson on the nature of freedom. Download links: uploading.com l depositfiles.com l oron.com
Anne of Green Gables
555 pages | Girlebooks (2009) | ISBN: N/A | PDF | 111 MB Anne of Green Gables is the first of a series of books about redheaded orphan Anne Shirley from Prince Edward Island, Canada. Published in 1908, Lucy Maud Montgomery found her inspiration for the book in a story she wrote at a young age describing a couple that was mistakenly sent an orphan girl instead of a boy but decided to keep her. She also drew upon her own childhood experiences in on the Island. Recently considered a children’s book, Anne of Green Gables was originally intended as a novel for all ages. Download links: uploading.com l depositfiles.com l oron.com
Northanger Abbey
311 pages | Girlebooks (2009) | ISBN: N/A | PDF | 1.3 MB Northanger Abbey, written around 1798 but actually published in 1817, follows Catherine Morland on a visit to Bath and later to Northanger Abbey, the house of new acquaintances, the Tilneys. Because she has been reading Ann Radcliffe’s gothic novel The Mysteries of Udolpho, Catherine expects her visit to be full of fantastical mystery, murder, and romance. Download links: uploading.com l depositfiles.com l oron.com
Persuasion
325 pages | Girlebooks (2010) | ISBN: N/A | PDF | 1.3 MB Persuasion is Jane Austen’s last novel, published posthumously in 1818. The story follows 27-year-old Anne Eliot, who is much older than the central characters in Austen’s other books. Having fallen in love with and persuaded to reject a poor naval officer 8 years ago, Anne re-encounters him as a wealthy captain. She is then forced to deal with her regret for past actions and growing jealousy as he courts another woman. Download links: uploading.com l depositfiles.com l oron.com
The Clique of Gold
409 pages | General Books (December 2009) | ISBN: 1151284149 | PDF | 1 MB Classic French mystery novel, in English translation. Emile Gaboriau (November 9, 1832 – September 28, 1873), was a French writer, novelist, and journalist, and a pioneer of modern detective fiction." One of Robert Louis Stevenson’s favorite authors. There is not in all Paris a house better kept or more inviting-looking than No. 23 in Grange Street. Download links: uploading.com l depositfiles.com
Delver Magic Book II: Throne of Vengeance
228 pages | Carlton Books Ltd (2009) | ASIN: B0030ZRWY4 | PDF | 1.2 MB The Sphere of Ingar has been destroyed and pure magic now flows freely throughout the land of Uton. Magic casters arise as do the dark creatures that need magic to exist in this realm. As the land changes and its inhabitants adapt, a growing wind of rebellion leads to potential disaster for all the races. The dwarf queen Yave declares war on the algors, blaming the desert dwellers for the tragedy which took the life of her eldest son. She leads a revolution against what remains of her own family. Dwarf separatists eager to assert their own superiority follow blindly as she begins her quest for revenge. Download links: uploading.com l depositfiles.com
Alien Cradle
319 pages | Sitelane (2009) | ISBN: N/A | PDF | 111 MB Rath Scampion, outer rim scout, explores the barren landscapes of Fenrir just before a Regency Scientific Council plants the seed of a genetically created "alien". Captured trying to steal precious gems from the planet, Rath finds himself entangled in a massive deception. Geneticists created the Fenrites in cloning labs, infusing knowledge of basic agriculture through brain wave technology. As the alien colony takes hold on the once barren planet, researchers discover the Fenrites advancing at an alarming pace, passing quickly through complex stages of industrial and technological growth. As the experiment spirals out of control, Rath must flee Regency controlled space, ending up in the midst of marauders and outcasts. He is caught with no safe haven as the Fenrite disaster spurs on political and military chaos throughout the Regency colonized worlds. Download links: uploading.com l depositfiles.com
War and Peace
1578 pages | Feedbooks (1869) | ISBN: N/A | PDF | 5.4 MB War and Peace is a novel by Leo Tolstoy, first published from 1865 to 1869 in Russkii Vestnik, which tells the story of Russian society during the Napoleonic Era. It is usually described as one of Tolstoy’s two major masterpieces (the other being Anna Karenina) as well as one of the world’s greatest novels. War and Peace offered a new kind of fiction, with a great many characters caught up in a plot that covered nothing less than the grand subjects indicated by the title, combined with the equally large topics of youth, marriage, age, and death. Though it is often called a novel today, it broke so many conventions of the form that it was not considered a novel in its time. Indeed, Tolstoy himself considered Anna Karenina (1878) to be his first attempt at a novel in the European sense. Download links: uploading.com l depositfiles.com

