Young Readers Books

Gulliver's Travels

Jonathan Swift

To this day, the classic Gulliver's Travels places Jonathan Swift as the master of both parody and satire. Fifteen years in the making, his book was published anonymously due to fear of prosecution. A..

The Time Machine

H. G. Wells

H.G. Wells is like the Plato of science fiction, and The Time Machine might be his Republic. It's the first of his series of vastly influential books which include War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man..

A Journey to the Centre of the Earth

Jules Verne

Journey to the Centre of the Earth is the classic 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne. It features German professor Von Hardwigg who is convinced that there are volcanic tubes going toward the c..

The Lost World

Arthur Conan Doyle

The Lost World (1912) is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's adventure novel featuring his second most famous hero, Professor Challenger. Edward Malone, a reporter for the Daily Gazette, volunteers for a mission..

The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

Howard Pyle

Loved Robin Hood as a child,almost as much as my beloved Batman and Robin.When I was grown and finally got to read this story,It was exactly as I pictured The Merry Men when I was a child.I just love ..

Anne of Green Gables

Lucy Maud Montgomery

The wildly popular children's story Anne of Green Gables features Anne Shirley, a red-headed, green-eyed chatterbox of an orphan girl who is adopted by a family in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The pa..

Through the Looking Glass

Lewis Carroll

Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) is the sequel to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, which takes place 6 months after Alice's trip down the rabbit hole. This time it's a ..

The Age of Innocence

Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton's Pullitzer prize-winning novel The Age of Innocence (1920) is a portrayal of New York's upper class society during the 1870s. Newland Archer is a wealthy socialite who's poised to marry..