♥ The Witch With No Name is an artful blend of story and game ♥
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz chronicles the adventure of Dorothea in the land of Oz.
The World Set Free is H. G. Wells' prophetic 1914 novel, telling of world war and the advent of nuclear weapons.
The World's Desire (1890) is a fantasy novel about the hero Odysseus.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 1892 short story, The Yellow Wallpaper is a valuable piece of American.
Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, from 1871, is a children's novel that is often put in the genre literary nonsense.
Another case of mistaken identity from the king of the plot twist, Twelfth Night tells the tale of the beautiful young Viola who is separated from her twin brother, Sebastian, when their ship is lost at sea.
Twenty Years After is the second of the d'Artagnan Romances, following The Three Musketeers.
Two Crows, one big and one small, count things they see from one to ten and then back down again.
Typee is a fictional, but heavily autobiographical book by Herman Melville.
The most popular novel by Gothic mystery and thriller writer Sheridan Le Fanu.
Uncle Vanya is one of Anton Checkov's four major plays.
Conrad reputedly wrote Under Western Eyes (1911) in response to Crime and Punishment, which he detested.
Vathek is one of the earliest and most influential Gothic novels.
♥ "Victor’s cold!" An artful blend of story and play for pre-primary school kids♥
Charlotte Bronte's Villette is the gothic tale of Lucy Snowe, who travels to the fictional town of Villette in Belgium to teach at a girl's school.
Abandoned by her husband after receiving a fatal medical diagnosis.
In this book, Wishbone, the adventurous dog, Joe, to solve the mystery.
Although considered by many to be Robert Louis Stevenson's greatest work of literature, Weir of Hermiston was left unfinished by its author's untimely death in 1894.
Jack London's White Fang is the story of a wolf-dog's journey from wildness into becoming civilized by humanity.