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    here’s a list of public domain books and let me know if you read any of them

    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Pride and Prejudice, The Native Born, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Vicar of Wakefield, Romeo and Juliet, Th Blindman’s World, The Art of War, A Study in Scarlet, The Fourth Invasion, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Secret Adversary, Dracula, The Great Gatsby, The Art of Money Getting, or Golden Rules for Making Money, An American Tragedy, The Big Time, The Drone, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, The Age of Innocence, The Last Evolution, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Arsène Lupin, The War of the Worlds, Macbeth, The Weapons of Mystery, The First One, The Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar, Othello, Little Women, Jane Eyre, King Lear, Much Ado About Nothing, With the Eyes Shut, The Taming of the Shrew, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lost Girl, Exile

    and lot more that would take a long time to list you can see all of them at feedbooks.com and now I’m not here to shill feedbooks I just letting you know there is a to read these books for free if you didn’t know about this.

    P.S. (Of course these are free and mean that they might not be complete or have some errors in them.)

    #226228

    Thanks for posting. I need to read all of them.

    #227135

    I’ve read “The Art of War”, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, “The Great Gatsby”, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, “King Lear” and “The Phantom of the Opera.” I hadn’t read any of those online though, and I didn’t know that they were public domain. I’ll have to check out some of the others.

    #230185

    Remember Project Gutenberg, too.

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    Mustangride1
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      Well here comes my age showing, But many of those were “required reading” when I was in school or on the “required reading list”.

      Lets see if I can remember:
      Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland <Elementary School>
      The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn <Elementary School>
      The Lion Witch and Wardrobe <Elementary School>
      Tom Sawyer <Elementary school>

      The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes <Junior High School>
      Romeo and Juliet <Junior High School>
      The War of the Worlds <Junior High School>
      Dracula <Junior High School>

      Pride and Prejudice <High School> {English Lit}
      The Great Gatsby <High School> {English Lit}
      The Age of Innocence <High School> {English Lit}
      A Midsummer Night’s Dream <High School> {English Lit}
      Hamlet <High School> {English Lit}
      Macbeth <High School> {English Lit}
      The Old Man and the Sea {English Lit}
      Beowulf {English Lit}
      The Hobbit {English Lit}
      The Odyssey {English Lit} Junior Year

      The Taming of the Shrew <High School> {Theater}
      The Phantom of the Opera <High School> {Theater}
      Murder on the Nile <High School> {Theater}
      Wizard of Oz <High School> {Theater}
      1984 {Theater}
      The Miracle Worker {Theater}

      The Grapes of Wrath [Both English and Theater]
      The Crucible [Both English and Theater]
      The Diary of Anne Frank [Both English and Theater]
      To Kill a Mockingbird [Both English and Theater]

      I know I forgot some, the [Both English and Theater] list was the Theater department was doing one of them and English department coincided with theater as part of it. Basically you read it and were able to then at the end of the semester got to see it.

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