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Empat belas tahun mencintai dalam diam. Satu sahabat yang berdiri di tengah. Dan satu rahasia yang tak pernah benar-benar mati. Ketika Beni kembali membawa cincin untuk Rani, kenangan lama justru membuka luka yang belum sembuh. Apa yang terlihat sebagai kisah cinta manis perlahan berubah menjadi pusaran penyesalan dan rasa bersalah yang mencekik. Kalut adalah cerita tentang cinta yang terlambat, pilihan yang keliru, dan dosa yang tak bisa ditarik kembali.
Accessible to all ages and groups.
Finished on Feb 22, 2026.


A satirical work written during the early Roman Empire. Defined as a satura menippea, the text employs a blend of prose and verse to humorously critique the emperor Claudius, particularly through the lens of his posthumous "Pumpkinification," which contrasts sharply with the traditional idea of apotheosis wherein notable figures are elevated to godhood. The narrative primarily explores themes of power, folly, and the absurdities of Roman politics.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


A collection of humorous short stories written during the late 19th century. The narrative begins with a householder in a rural neighborhood who is dealing with the menace of frequent burglaries, leading him to devise a plan to capture any intruder in a rather unconventional manner. Central to the story are the unnamed head of the household, his family, and the trio of burglars that become intertwined in their lives.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


A novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the misadventures of twin brothers, Wilbur and Merle Cowan, set against the backdrop of a changing small town. The narrative introduces a whimsical and adventurous spirit, primarily focusing on the boys as they navigate the complexities of childhood, daring exploits, and encounters with local characters. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to the Cowan twins and their life in Newbern Center, a quaint town in the throes of modernization.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


A historical account written during the early 20th century. The book explores the evolution of the concept of free thought throughout history, particularly focusing on the struggles between authority and reason from ancient civilizations through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Bury discusses how societal and religious forces have often suppressed critical thinking and expression, illustrating the gradual emergence of rationalism as a significant force in the development of human knowledge and individual liberty. The opening of the book introduces the fundamental notion that while individuals may think freely, the real measure of freedom lies in their ability to express and share those thoughts without fear of suppression. Bury highlights the inherent tensions present in society, where new ideas are often met with hostility due to fear of change and disruption to established norms. He explains that the development of free thought is intertwined with the battle against traditional authority, exploring philosophical underpinnings as well as social and political ramifications. Bury sets the stage for an examination of historical figures and movements that have either championed or battled against freedom of thought, effectively capturing the essence of the struggle for intellectual independence.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


"Winnie-the-Pooh" by A. A. Milne is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. It brings to life the adventures of a beloved bear named Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood, including the charming Christopher Robin, the timid Piglet, and the gloomy Eeyore. The story is filled with whimsical themes of friendship, exploration, and the innocence of childhood.
Accessible to all ages and groups.


The Voyages extraordinaires (French: [vwajaʒ ɛkstʁaɔʁdinɛʁ]; lit. 'Extraordinary Voyages' or 'Amazing Journeys') is a collection or sequence of novels and short stories by the French writer Jules Verne.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.


What if there was a world that delved into chaos because gods wish to play with the masses lives?
Accessible to all ages and groups.


Cerita tentang mimpi-mimpi ivan
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The Baron Trump novels are two children's novels written in 1889 and 1893 by American author and lawyer Ingersoll Lockwood.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is an 1876 novel by Mark Twain about a boy growing up along the Mississippi River and his friends. The first story is set in the 1840s in the town of St. Petersburg, which is based on Hannibal, Missouri, where Twain lived as a boy.
Accessible to all ages and groups.

The Oz books form a book series that begins with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and relates the fictional history of the Land of Oz. Oz was created by author L. Frank Baum, who went on to write fourteen full-length Oz books. All of Baum's books are in the public domain in the United States.[1] Even while he was alive, Baum was styled as "the Royal Historian of Oz" in order to emphasize the concept that Oz is an actual place on Earth, full of magic. In his Oz books, Baum created the illusion that characters such as Dorothy and Princess Ozma relayed their adventures in Oz to Baum themselves, by means of a wireless telegraph.
Accessible to all ages and groups.

The stranger arrives early in February, one wintry day, through a biting wind and a driving snow. He is wrapped up from head to foot, and the brim of his hat hides every inch of his face. Rude and rough, the stranger works with strange apparatus locked in his room all day and walks along lonely lanes at night, his bandaged face inspiring fear in children and dogs. Is he the mutilated victim of an accident? A criminal on the run? An eccentric genius? But no-one in the village comes close to guessing who has come amongst them, or what those bandages hide.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.


Empat belas tahun mencintai dalam diam. Satu sahabat yang berdiri di tengah. Dan satu rahasia yang tak pernah benar-benar mati. Ketika Beni kembali membawa cincin untuk Rani, kenangan lama justru membuka luka yang belum sembuh. Apa yang terlihat sebagai kisah cinta manis perlahan berubah menjadi pusaran penyesalan dan rasa bersalah yang mencekik. Kalut adalah cerita tentang cinta yang terlambat, pilihan yang keliru, dan dosa yang tak bisa ditarik kembali.
Accessible to all ages and groups.
Finished on Feb 22, 2026.


A satirical work written during the early Roman Empire. Defined as a satura menippea, the text employs a blend of prose and verse to humorously critique the emperor Claudius, particularly through the lens of his posthumous "Pumpkinification," which contrasts sharply with the traditional idea of apotheosis wherein notable figures are elevated to godhood. The narrative primarily explores themes of power, folly, and the absurdities of Roman politics.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


A collection of humorous short stories written during the late 19th century. The narrative begins with a householder in a rural neighborhood who is dealing with the menace of frequent burglaries, leading him to devise a plan to capture any intruder in a rather unconventional manner. Central to the story are the unnamed head of the household, his family, and the trio of burglars that become intertwined in their lives.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


A novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the misadventures of twin brothers, Wilbur and Merle Cowan, set against the backdrop of a changing small town. The narrative introduces a whimsical and adventurous spirit, primarily focusing on the boys as they navigate the complexities of childhood, daring exploits, and encounters with local characters. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to the Cowan twins and their life in Newbern Center, a quaint town in the throes of modernization.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


A historical account written during the early 20th century. The book explores the evolution of the concept of free thought throughout history, particularly focusing on the struggles between authority and reason from ancient civilizations through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Bury discusses how societal and religious forces have often suppressed critical thinking and expression, illustrating the gradual emergence of rationalism as a significant force in the development of human knowledge and individual liberty. The opening of the book introduces the fundamental notion that while individuals may think freely, the real measure of freedom lies in their ability to express and share those thoughts without fear of suppression. Bury highlights the inherent tensions present in society, where new ideas are often met with hostility due to fear of change and disruption to established norms. He explains that the development of free thought is intertwined with the battle against traditional authority, exploring philosophical underpinnings as well as social and political ramifications. Bury sets the stage for an examination of historical figures and movements that have either championed or battled against freedom of thought, effectively capturing the essence of the struggle for intellectual independence.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


Empat belas tahun mencintai dalam diam. Satu sahabat yang berdiri di tengah. Dan satu rahasia yang tak pernah benar-benar mati. Ketika Beni kembali membawa cincin untuk Rani, kenangan lama justru membuka luka yang belum sembuh. Apa yang terlihat sebagai kisah cinta manis perlahan berubah menjadi pusaran penyesalan dan rasa bersalah yang mencekik. Kalut adalah cerita tentang cinta yang terlambat, pilihan yang keliru, dan dosa yang tak bisa ditarik kembali.
Accessible to all ages and groups.
Finished on Feb 22, 2026.


A satirical work written during the early Roman Empire. Defined as a satura menippea, the text employs a blend of prose and verse to humorously critique the emperor Claudius, particularly through the lens of his posthumous "Pumpkinification," which contrasts sharply with the traditional idea of apotheosis wherein notable figures are elevated to godhood. The narrative primarily explores themes of power, folly, and the absurdities of Roman politics.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


A collection of humorous short stories written during the late 19th century. The narrative begins with a householder in a rural neighborhood who is dealing with the menace of frequent burglaries, leading him to devise a plan to capture any intruder in a rather unconventional manner. Central to the story are the unnamed head of the household, his family, and the trio of burglars that become intertwined in their lives.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


A novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the misadventures of twin brothers, Wilbur and Merle Cowan, set against the backdrop of a changing small town. The narrative introduces a whimsical and adventurous spirit, primarily focusing on the boys as they navigate the complexities of childhood, daring exploits, and encounters with local characters. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to the Cowan twins and their life in Newbern Center, a quaint town in the throes of modernization.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


A historical account written during the early 20th century. The book explores the evolution of the concept of free thought throughout history, particularly focusing on the struggles between authority and reason from ancient civilizations through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Bury discusses how societal and religious forces have often suppressed critical thinking and expression, illustrating the gradual emergence of rationalism as a significant force in the development of human knowledge and individual liberty. The opening of the book introduces the fundamental notion that while individuals may think freely, the real measure of freedom lies in their ability to express and share those thoughts without fear of suppression. Bury highlights the inherent tensions present in society, where new ideas are often met with hostility due to fear of change and disruption to established norms. He explains that the development of free thought is intertwined with the battle against traditional authority, exploring philosophical underpinnings as well as social and political ramifications. Bury sets the stage for an examination of historical figures and movements that have either championed or battled against freedom of thought, effectively capturing the essence of the struggle for intellectual independence.
Suitable for an audience between ages 12 and 18.
Finished on Sep 14, 2025.


Patrick Henry, March 23, 1775.
Accessible to all ages and groups.
Finished on May 2, 2023.

November 11, 1620
Accessible to all ages and groups.
Finished on May 2, 2023.


March 4, 1865
Accessible to all ages and groups.
Finished on May 2, 2023.


March 4, 1861
Accessible to all ages and groups.
Finished on May 2, 2023.

Introduction by H. G. Wells
Contains advance themes, crude language and implicit scenes.
Finished on May 2, 2023.