Jane Eyre is one of the most popular classic fiction works of all time. Though poor and unpretentious, Jane had an unbeatable spirit and spirit, as well as great intelligence and courage. As an orphan, Jane spent her childhood with her abusive aunt's family. After completing his education at Lowood, he worked as a teacher for Mr. Rochester, a cynical and mysterious landlord. The Yorkshire wi…
Sinopsis : Walt Whitman has somewhere a fine and just distinction between “loving by allowance” and “loving with personal love.” This distinction applies to books as well as to men and women; and in the case of the not very numerous authors who are the objects of the personal affection, it brings a curious consequence with it. There is much more difference as to their best work than …
This, as I take it, was because all human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil
Fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than danger itself
When robot Roz opens her eyes for the first time, she discovers that she is alone on a remote, wild island. Why is she there? Where did she come from? And, most important, how will she survive in her harsh surroundings? Roz's only hope is to learn from the island's hostile animal inhabitants. When she tries to care for an orphaned gosling, the other animals finally decide to help, and the is…
After the Five see a boy being kidnapped at the beach, they set out to find him. But where have the kidnappers hidden the boy? Will Timmy lead them to the answer?
Wilde's celebrated witticisms on the dangers of sincerity, duplicitous biographers, the stupidity of the English - and his own genius.
Ten years after Jo opened a school for boys, the little men have grown up and left Plumfield. Now college students, sailors, and musicians, they each explore the world and try to find their place in it. But as they encounter love, disappointment, tragedy, and intrigue, the boys rely on Jo to help them through the challenges they face. Inspired by Alcott’s own experiences, Jo’s Boys brings t…
The now-married, Jo has opened a school for boys in her late aunt's estate of Plumfield- one where pillow fights are allowed and the students are encouraged to explore their interest.