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MySkoob Classics Edition
Romeo and Juliet
In William Shakespeare's world-famous play, Romeo and Juliet, the two 'star-cross'd lovers' of two enemy households meet, and their forbidden love ensues.
- Author
- First published
- 1579
Around the World in Eighty Days
In Jules Verne's worldwide adventure, to win a bet, eccentric gentleman Phileas Fogg and his French valet Passepartout attempt to circle the world in only eighty days.
- Author
- First published
- 1873
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Dorian Gray manages to keep his youthful beauty eternally in return for his soul. Only too willing a student of cynical Lord Henry, Dorian indulges himself, seemingly unblemished, in a worship of infinite passion and debauchery. Only a painting shows the irrevocable destruction of Dorian's soul.
- Author
- First published
- 1890
Moby-Dick
Ishmael, a young sailor on the Pequod, tells the epic tale of Captain Ahab's insane and revengeful pursuit of Moby-Dick, the white whale. Herman Melville's masterpiece and one of the greatest novels of all time.
- Author
- First published
- 1851
Robinson Crusoe
A horrifying ocean storm leaves Robinson Crusoe stranded on a remote tropical island, forced to spend 28 years on it, encountering cannibals, captives and numerous other adventures.
- Author
- First published
- 1719
Dracula
Jonathan Harker, an ambitious solicitor, is sent to Count Dracula's remote castle in the Carpathian Mountains on the border of Transylvania, not knowing that Dracula is a vampire lord. Soon, Harker finds himself, his fiancée Mina and others entangled in a horrifying hunt for life or death.
- Author
- First published
- 1897
Treasure Island
In an adventurous hunt for the treasure of the bucaneer Captain Flint, buried on a deserted Caribbean island, young Jim Hawkins is caught up with the pirate Long John Silver.
- Author
- First published
- 1883
The Three Musketeers
The three musketeers, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, unite with hot-headed young d'Artagnan in an attempt to restrain powerful enemies from seizing the French throne and devour Europe in war.
- Author
- First published
- 1844
The Great Gatsby
In "The Great American Novel", set on Long Island's North Shore and New York City in 1922, bond man Nick Carraway becomes an involuntary witness of obsession, madness and tragedy after having been lured into the lavish world of his rich neighbor Jay Gatsby.
- Author
- First published
- 1925
Pride and Prejudice
In one of the most loved books in English literature, set at the turn of the 19th century, rich and proud Mr. Darcy reluctantly and inevitably finds himself falling in love with Elizabeth Bennet, a girl well beyond his social class.
- Author
- First published
- 1813
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