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"Hallowe’en" by Elizabeth Gordon is a charming children's book that captures the spirit of Halloween through engaging illustrations and playful text. It explores the traditions, cost... | Rate it: | |
"Hamlet" by Aleksandr Kuprin is a reimagining of Shakespeare's classic tragedy, exploring the psychological depth and moral dilemmas faced by the central character, Prince Hamlet. Set against the b... | Rate it: | |
"Hans In Luck" is a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm that incorporates the old adage, "Ignorance is bliss". The story follows the character of Hans, a simple and content man who embarks on a journe... | Rate it: | |
"Hansel and Gretel" by The Brothers Grimm is a traditional fairy tale about a young brother and sister who become lost in the woods. Their wicked stepmother convinces their powerless father to aban... | Rate it: | |
"Happiness" is a poignant short story by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov that explores the themes of contentment and the human condition. The narrative follows the protagonist, a humble peasant who grapple... | Rate it: | |
"Happiness" by Guy de Maupassant is a poignant short story that explores the complexities of love, desire, and the pursuit of happiness. The narrative follows the character of the rich and promisin... | Rate it: | |
"Hares and Wolves" is a fable by Leo Tolstoy that explores themes of deception, greed, and the consequences of one’s actions. The story features a clever hare who outsmarts a cunning wolf, illustra... | Rate it: | |
Harnessing Eidetic Memory ISBN 978-1-326-95645-5 "Harnessing Eidetic Memory" is an advanced academic course designed by Yvonne Padmos author of educational books, specifically for the elite thinkers and scholars within the Thinkers360 V... | Rate it: | |
"Haunted" by Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu is a collection of eerie and suspenseful ghost stories that exemplifies the author's mastery of supernatural fiction. Published in 1871, the book feature... | Rate it: | |
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Hautot Senior and Hautot Junior "Hautot Senior and Hautot Junior" is a novella by French author Guy de Maupassant that explores the complex relationship between a father and his son, both named Hautot. Set in rural Normandy, the ... | Rate it: | |
This story is about me and my first relationship, it goes through Gabby and Blake’s relationship and what Blake had put Gabby through the moral of it is the recovery of the relationship. | Rate it: | |
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Heart of Darkness is a novella by Polish-British novelist Joseph Conrad, about a voyage up the Congo River into the Congo Free State, in the heart of Africa, by the story's narrator Charles Marlow. | Rate it: | |
A short poem about a teenage girl learning to grieve a person who is still alive, while balancing all the other negatives life has to offer. | Rate it: | |
"Hearts and Hands" is a short story by O. Henry that explores themes of love, sacrifice, and social expectations. The narrative centers around a chance encounter on a train between two characters, ... | Rate it: | |
McDonalds Employee | Rate it: | |
"Her Father's Daughter" by Lucy Maud Montgomery is a semi-autobiographical novel that tells the story of Ellen, a young woman navigating her complex relationships with her father and the world arou... | Rate it: | |
A trip to Dubai changes everything in Theodora life. Will she find love or will she return and be single forever | Rate it: | |
"Her Own People" by Lucy Maud Montgomery is a novel that explores themes of belonging, identity, and community through the eyes of its protagonist, a young girl named Judith. Set against the backdr... | Rate it: | |
"Hercules and the Wagoner" is a moralistic short tale by Aesop. The story depicts a wagoner who, when his cart becomes stuck in a muddy ditch, prays to the mighty Hercules for help. Inste... | Rate it: | |
Hermann the Irascible--a Story of the Great Weep "Hermann the Irascible: A Story of the Great Weep" by Hector Hugh Munro, better known by his pen name Saki, is a whimsical and satirical tale that explores the absurdities of human nature and socie... | Rate it: | |
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"High-Water Mark" is a short story by Bret Harte that explores themes of human nature, resilience, and social dynamics in the context of the California Gold Rush. Set against the backdrop of a mini... | Rate it: | |
"His Avenger" is a short story by Guy de Maupassant that explores themes of revenge and morality. The narrative follows a protagonist who is consumed by his desire for vengeance against a man who h... | Rate it: | |
"His Stock in Trade," written by Rex Ellingwood Beach, is a gripping novel set in the world of the early 20th-century American West. The story follows the life of a charismatic and cunning con arti... | Rate it: | |
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"Holger Danske" is a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, telling the story of the legendary Danish hero, Ogier the Dane, also known as Holger Danske. According to ancient folklore, he is said to... | Rate it: | |
My home was a person | Rate it: | |
"Home" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a poignant short story that captures the themes of family, nostalgia, and the complexities of human relationships. It revolves around a character who reflects o... | Rate it: | |
"Homeward Bound" by W. W. Jacobs is a collection of humorous short stories that capture the essence of life in early 20th-century England. Known for his witty observations and character-d... | Rate it: | |
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Let it go | Rate it: | |
Hoot is a 2002 mystery/suspense novel, recommended for ages 9–12, by Carl Hiaasen. The setting takes place in Florida, where new arrival Roy makes two oddball friends and a bad enemy, and joins an ... | Rate it: | |
A day of bliss turned into a life of nightmare. | Rate it: | |
"Horatius at the Bridge" by James Baldwin is a retelling of the ancient Roman story of Horatius Cocles, a warrior who heroically defends a bridge against an invading army. The narrative highlights ... | Rate it: | |
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"Hostages to Momus" is a short story by O. Henry that explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships. It centers around a couple, a young man and a woman, who navig... | Rate it: | |
"Hostess and Guest" is a charming short story by Sarah Orne Jewett that explores themes of hospitality, social expectations, and the nuances of human relationships. Set in a small, tight-knit commu... | Rate it: | |
Helping One Another | Rate it: | |
This is a true story of how I left drugs. | Rate it: | |
"How a Prince Learned to Read" is a children's story by James Baldwin that explores themes of education, self-discovery, and empowerment. The narrative follows a young prince who embarks on a journ... | Rate it: | |
It seems there may be some confusion regarding the author and the title you've mentioned. Leo Tolstoy, the renowned Russian writer, is best known for his novels "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina,"... | Rate it: | |
How Birds and Fairies Came to Be "How Birds and Fairies Came to Be" by Julia Darrow Cowles is a charming children's book that explores the whimsical origins of birds and fairies through enchanting storytelling. With... | Rate it: | |
"How Don Was Saved" is a short story by Lucy Maud Montgomery that follows the adventures of a young boy named Don, who finds himself in a perilous situation. Set in the picturesque backdrop of the ... | Rate it: | |
"How I Learned to Ride" by Leo Tolstoy is a reflective short story that captures the author's personal experiences and lessons learned during his journey to learn horseback riding. Through a blend ... | Rate it: | |
How many bullets does it take to kill a man sir? Metro is worth more than people here. Ish! If I was a metro instead of a student, fascists wouldn't need police to kill me, my brothers wouldn't be killed like this. | Rate it: | |
"How Mosquitoes Came to Be" by Julia Darrow Cowles is a whimsical children's tale that explores the origins of mosquitoes through imaginative storytelling. The narrative weaves toget... | Rate it: | |
How my brother ruined my life. Little brothers are the worst but can they get worse? In this short poem it proves how mad they can be. | Rate it: | |
"How Napoleon Crossed the Alps" by James Baldwin is a historical narrative that vividly recounts the extraordinary military strategy and determination of Napoleon Bonaparte as he led his troops acr... | Rate it: | |
How Santa Claus Came to Simpson's Bar "How Santa Claus Came to Simpson's Bar" by Bret Harte is a charming short story set in a small mining town during the Christmas season. The narrative unfolds in a rough and rugged frontier communit... | Rate it: | |
"How Thanksgiving Came" by Elizabeth Gordon is a charming children's book that explores the origins and customs of the Thanksgiving holiday. Through engaging storytelling and vivid i... | Rate it: | |
"How the Alphabet Was Made" is a delightful children's story by Rudyard Kipling that imagines the origins of writing and the creation of the alphabet. Set in a vibrant, prehistoric world, the tale ... | Rate it: | |
"How the Camel Got His Hump" is a charming children's story by Rudyard Kipling, part of his "Just So Stories" collection. It tells the tale of a lazy camel who refuses to work and is punished by th... | Rate it: | |
How the Captain Got His Steamer Out "How the Captain Got His Steamer Out" is a humorous short story by Robert Barr that revolves around the comical misadventures of a ship's captain facing an unexpected challenge. Set in a maritime c... | Rate it: | |
How the First Letter Was Written by Rudyard Kipling is a charming children's story that imagines the origins of written communication. Set in prehistoric times, it follows the experiences of Taffy, a young girl, who seeks to commu... | Rate it: | |
How the Flying Squirrel Got His Wings "How the Flying Squirrel Got His Wings" by Julia Darrow Cowles is a charming children's story that explores themes of adventure, transformation, and the beauty of nature. Through the... | Rate it: | |
"How the Leopard Got His Spots" is a charming fable from Rudyard Kipling's collection, "Just So Stories." It tells the imaginative tale of a leopard who initially has a solid, tawny coat, blending ... | Rate it: | |
"How the Military Salute Came" by Elizabeth Gordon explores the origins and evolution of the military salute, tracing its historical significance and cultural meanings. Through engaging a... | Rate it: | |
How the New Year Knows When to Come "How the New Year Knows When to Come" by Elizabeth Gordon is a whimsical children's book that explores the magical transition from one year to the next. Through enchanting illustrati... | Rate it: | |
How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin "How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin" is a charming fable by Rudyard Kipling that explores the whimsical tale of a rhinoceros and his unusual thick skin. The story begins with a time when rhinoceroses ... | Rate it: | |
"How the Seasons Came to Be" by Julia Darrow Cowles is a charming children’s book that explores the enchanting origins of the seasons through imaginative storytelling. The narrative unfol... | Rate it: | |
"How the Whale Got His Throat" is a delightful tale by Rudyard Kipling that explores the origins of the whale's enormous throat through a whimsical story. Set in a vibrant underwater world, it foll... | Rate it: | |
How the Wolves Teach Their Whelps "How the Wolves Teach Their Whelps" is a thought-provoking short story by Leo Tolstoy that explores themes of nature, morality, and the influence of environment on behavior. In this tale, Tolstoy c... | Rate it: | |
"How Trees Walk" is a philosophical tale by Leo Tolstoy that explores the deep connection between humanity and nature. Through a whimsical narrative, the story revolves around the idea of how trees... | Rate it: | |
"How We Went to the Wedding" is a charming short story by Lucy Maud Montgomery, known for her delightful tales set in the picturesque landscapes of Prince Edward Island. This narrative follows the ... | Rate it: | |
"How ’Rasmus Paid the Mortgage" by Charles Battell Loomis is a humorous story that follows the adventures of Rasmus, a quirky and resourceful character who embarks on a comical journey to... | Rate it: | |
"Hungry Hawk" by David Cory is an adventure story that follows the journey of a young boy as he navigates the challenges of life in the wilderness. The narrative explores themes of surviv... | Rate it: | |
"Hunting Worse Than Slavery" is an essay by Leo Tolstoy that critiques the practice of hunting and its moral implications. In this work, Tolstoy reflects on the brutality of hunting animals for spo... | Rate it: | |
"Hush!" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a short story that encapsulates the themes of silence, societal expectations, and the complexities of human emotions. Set against the backdrop of a small Russi... | Rate it: | |
"Hyacinth" is a short story by Hector Hugh Munro, also known as Saki, renowned for his witty and satirical storytelling. The narrative revolves around the charming and enigmatic character of Hyacin... | Rate it: |