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The Genealogy of Morals

by Friedrich Nietzsche Read by Jeffrey Church 4.7
In 1887, with the view of amplifying and completing certain new doctrines which he had merely sketched in Beyond Good and Evil (see especial…

Expository Thoughts on the Gospels

by J. C. Ryle Read by MaryAnn 4.9
“Expository Thoughts” divides the Gospels into sections of about twelve verses each, from which J. C. Ryle selects two or three prominent po…

The Magic of Oz

by L. Frank Baum Read by Phil Chenevert 4.7
This is the second to last book in the OZ series that Baum actually wrote himself before he passed away. "A Faithful Record of the R…

Cranford

by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell Read by NoelBadrian 4.7
Cranford is set in a small market town populated largely by a number of respectable ladies. It tells of their secrets and foibles, their gos…

Dark Currents

by Lindsay Buroker Read by Lindsay Buroker 4.7
It’s been three months since former enforcer Amaranthe Lokdon and the notorious assassin Sicarius thwarted kidnappers and saved the emperor’…

A Garland for Girls

by Louisa May Alcott Read by Lorelle Anderson 4.7
A Garland for Girls is a collection of enchanting short stories by Louisa May Alcott, crafted during a time of personal reflection and solit…

Pragmatism

by William James Read by Fredrik Karlsson 4.7
'Pragmatism' contains a series of public lectures held by William James in Boston 1906–7. James provides a popularizing outline of his view …

WELCOME TO THE BEEHIVE

by Robert J. Safuto Read by Robert J. Safuto 4.7
Every one of us is engaged in a quest in this life. The quest is why we get up early in the mornings or very late at night and leave the saf…

Dandelion Cottage

by Carroll Watson Rankin Read by Betsie Bush 4.9
Carroll Watson Rankin's best known novel is Dandelion Cottage, published in 1904 by Henry Holt and Company. She first wrote the story serial…

Henry Ford's Own Story

by Rose Wilder Lane Read by Lee Ann Howlett 4.8
Rose Wilder Lane was a newspaper reporter, free-lance writer, political activist, and the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the &q…

Anne of Green Gables

by Lucy Maud Montgomery Read by Karen Savage 4.9
The timeless story of the young orphan girl sent by accident to a brother and sister who had wanted a boy, Anne, with her vivid imagination …

The Story of Doctor Dolittle

by Hugh Lofting Read by Phil Chenevert 4.7
This is the original book about the amazing Dr. Dolittle who "Besides the gold-fish in the pond at the bottom of his garden, he had rab…

Five Children and It

by E. Nesbit Read by James Pyle 4.8
When four children (and their baby brother makes five) manage to uncover the long-dormant Psammead (in plain English, then, Sand-Fairy) in a…

Murder On The Orient Express

by Agatha Christie 4.9
Murder on the Orient Express is a five-part dramatisation of Agatha Christie’s 1934 murder mystery, adapted by Michael Bakewell. An all-star…

The Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse

by Thornton W. Burgess Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.8
Danny begins his tale regretting the length of his tail until he is corrected by Mr. Toad. Then he has a series of stalkings by Reddy and Gr…

The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes

by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read by Ruth Golding 4.8
And so, reader, farewell to Sherlock Holmes! These are positively the last stories. There is some disagreement as to their quality, and some…

The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit

by Reuben Archer Torrey Read by MaryAnn 4.8
Before one can correctly understand the work of the Holy Spirit, he must first of all know the Spirit Himself. A frequent source of error an…

Hard Times

by Charles Dickens Read by Phil Benson 4.8
Hard Times was Dickens's shortest novel and the only one to be set in the industrial north of England. A fast moving story with a typical ca…

The Warlord of Mars

by Edgar Rice Burroughs Read by Thomas A. Copeland 4.8
In this third installment of the adventures of John Carter on Mars, our hero labors under sentence of death (for having returned from the la…

Tales of the Fish Patrol

by Jack London Read by Don W. Jenkins 4.7
Wildest among the fisher-folk may be accounted the Chinese shrimp-catchers. It is the habit of the shrimp to crawl along the bottom in vast …

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