Monday, August 25, 2008

About the site

This site contains a very big collection of literature materials . It is divided into three main parts
are mystery,poetry and science fiction and the most of them is from www.gigapedia.org
I hope you enjoy this group of poems and novels .

Literature is the art of written works. Literally translated, the word means "acquaintance with letters" (from Latin littera letter). In Western culture the most basic written literary types include fiction and non-fiction.

The word "literature" has different meanings depending on who is using it. It could be applied broadly to mean any symbolic record, encompassing everything from images and sculptures to letters. In a more narrow sense the term could mean only text composed of letters, or other examples of symbolic written language (Egyptian hieroglyphs, for example). An even more narrow interpretation is that text have a physical form, such as on paper or some other portable form, to the exclusion of inscriptions or digital media. The Muslim scholar and philosopher Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (702-765 AD) defined Literature as follows: "Literature is the garment which one puts on what he says or writes so that it may appear more attractive." added that literature is a slice of life that has been given direction and meaning, an artistic interpretation of the world according to the percipient's point of views. Frequently, the texts that make up literature crossed over these boundaries. Russian Formalist Roman Jakobson defines literature as "organized violence committed on ordinary speech", highlighting literature's deviation from the day-to-day and conversational structure of words. Illustrated stories, hypertexts, cave paintings and inscribed monuments have all at one time or another pushed the boundaries of "literature."

People may perceive a difference between "literature" and some popular forms of written work. The terms "literary fiction" and "literary merit" often serve to distinguish between individual works. For example, almost all literate people perceive the works of Charles Dickens as "literature," whereas some critics[citation needed] look down on the works of Jeffrey Archer as unworthy of inclusion under the general heading of "English literature." Critics may exclude works from the classification "literature," for example, on the grounds of a poor standard of grammar and syntax, of an unbelievable or disjointed story-line, or of inconsistent or unconvincing characters. Genre fiction (for example: romance, crime, or science fiction) may also become excluded from consideration as "literature."

science fiction

Fiction
Narrative fiction (narrative prose) generally favours prose for the writing of novels, short stories, graphic novels, and the like. Singular examples of these exist throughout history, but they did not develop into systematic and discrete literary forms until relatively recent centuries. Length often serves to categorize works of prose fiction. Although limits remain somewhat arbitrary.


1-Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Book 1 [Audio Book]
by J.K. Rowling
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2-The Alliance
by Patricia Waddell
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3-Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Book 3 [Audio Book]
by J.K. Rowling
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6


4-Codespell (Ravirn, Book 3)
by Kelly McCullough
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5-The Adoration of Jenna Fox
by Mary E. Pearson
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6-the dead and the gone
by Susan Beth Pfeffer
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7-The Engines of God (Hutch)
by Jack McDevitt
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8-Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson & the Olympians)
by Rick Riordan
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9-Wolfskin
by Juliet Marillier
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10-Boudica (Boudica 1)
by Manda Scott
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11-Dreaming the Hound (Boudica Trilogy)
by Manda Scott
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12-The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
by Robert A. Heinlein
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13-Boudica: Dreaming the Bull (Boudica Quadrilogy (Paperback)) (Boudica Trilogy)
by Manda Scott
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14-The Obsidian Key (Legend of Asahiel, Book 2)
by Eldon Thompson
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15-The Alchemyst (Secrets Imrtl Nicholas Flamel)
by Michael Scott
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16-Magic Study (Study, Book 2)
by Maria V. Snyder
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17-Poison Study (Study, Book 1)
by Maria V. Snyder
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18-The Twilight Herald (Gollancz)
by Tom Lloyd
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19-The Stormcaller (Gollancz)
by Tom Lloyd
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20-The Magician: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
by Michael Scott
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21-Dreaming the Serpent-Spear
by Manda Scott
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22-I Know Why The Aliens Don't Land!
by Jeremy Vaeni
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23-The Final Judgment by Richard North Patterson
by Richard North Patterson
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24-Betrayed (House of Night, Book 2)
by PC Cast, Kristin Cast
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25-The Modern Scholar: From Here to Infinity ~An Exploration of Science Fiction Literature [Audio Book]
by Michael D.C. Drout
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5


26-Wheel Of Time 09 - Winter's Heart
by Robert Jordan
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27-Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6) [Audio Book]
by J.K. Rowling
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6

part 7
part 8
part 9
part 10
part 11
part 12
part 13
part 14
part 15


28-Here, There Be Dragons (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica)
by James A. Owen
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29-Chindi (Hutch)
by Jack McDevitt
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30-Omega
by Jack McDevitt
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31-Deepsix
by Jack Mcdevitt
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32-Chainfire (Sword of Truth)
by Terry Goodkind
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33-The Hero and the Crown
by Robin McKinley
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34-Blue Sword
by Robin McKinley
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35-Child of the Prophecy (The Sevenwaters Trilogy, Book 3)
by Juliet Marillier
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36-Bitten to Death (Jaz Parks, Book 4)
by Jennifer Rardin
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37-Daughter of the Forest (The Sevenwaters Trilogy, Book 1)
by Juliet Marillier
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38-Uprising (StarCraft #4)
by Micky Neilson
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39-Liberty's Crusade (StarCraft, Book 1)
by Jeff Grubb
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40-Fool's Errand (Tawny Man, Book 1)
by Robin Hobb
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41-Turbulent Sea (Drake Sisters, Book 6)
by Christine Feehan
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42-The Day Watch (Watch, Book 2)
by Sergei Lukyanenko
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43-Alone
by Lisa Gardner
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44-Starship Troopers
by Robert A. Heinlein
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45-Son of the Shadows (Sevenwaters Trilogy, Book 2)
by Juliet Marillier
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46-A Certain Slant of Light
by Laura Whitcomb
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47-Seeker
by Jack McDevitt
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48-The Scheme for Full Employment: A Novel
by Magnus Mills
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49-Questar: Illustrated Science Fiction Classics
by John Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Larry Niven, Dean Koontz
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50-Three Days to Never
by Tim Powers
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51-The Stress of Her Regard
by Tim Powers
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52-School's Out - Forever (Maximum Ride, Book 2)
by James Patterson
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53-Robots and Empire
by Isaac Asimov
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54-Friday
by Robert A. Heinlein
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6


55-Dr Seuss Presents Greatest Hits [For Kids] [Audio Book]
by Dr Seuss / Theodor Seuss Geisel
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56-Tight Genes: Corporate Greed Meets Genetic Engineering [Audio Book]
by David E. Flake
part 1
part 2


57-The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Primary Phase [Audio Book]
by Douglas Adams
part 1
part 2


58-The Homing [Audio Book]
by John Saul
link


59-Creature [Audio Book]
by John Saul
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60-Stardust [Audio Book]
by Neil Gaiman
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61-Merlin and the Dragons [Audio Book]
by Jane Yolen
link


62-Dark Tower, Book 6, Song of Susannah [Audio Book]
by Stephen King
part 1
part 2
part 3

part 4


63-The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower [Audio Book]
by Stephen King
part 1
part 2

part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6
part 7
part 8
part 9


64-Lost In Space: Geographies Of Science Fiction (Continuum Collection)
by Rob Kitchin, James Kneale
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65-Darwin's Children [Audio Book]
by Greg Bear
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5


66-Dune [Unabridged Audio Book]
by Frank Herbert
part 1

part 2

part 3


67-Dark Symphony (The Carpathians (Dark) Series, Book 9) [Audio Book]
by Christine Feehan
Password: ourparadiseisland
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6
part 7
part 8


68-Chitty Chitty Bang Bang [Audio Book]
by Ian Fleming
Password: ourparadiseisland
part 1

part 2



69-Dark Tower, Book 1, The Gunslinger [Audio Book]
by Stephen King
part 1
part 2
part 3


70-Dark Tower, Book 3, The Waste Lands [Audio Book]
by Stephen King Frank Muller
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6


71-Dark Tower, Book 4 - Wizard and Glass [Audio Book]
by Stephen King
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6
part 7

part 8


72-Dark Tower, Book 5 - Wolves of the Calla [Audio Book]
by Stephen King
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4


73-Blood Music
by Greg Bear / Ibooks Science Fiction Classics
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74-The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul [Audio Book]
by Douglas Adams
link 1
link 2


75-Atlas Shrugged
by Ayn Rand
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76-Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency [Audio Book]
by Douglas Adams
part 1
part 2

77-The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy [Audio Book]
by Douglas Adams
link


78-The War of the Worlds [Audio Book]
by H. G. Wells
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79-The Speed of Dark [Audio Book]
by Elizabeth Moon
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4


80-The Icarus Hunt [Audio Book]
by Timothy Zahn
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4

mystery

Mystery
is a loosely-defined term that is often used as a synonym of detective fiction — in other words a novel or short story in which a detective (either professional or amateur) solves a crime. The term "mystery fiction" may sometimes be limited to the subset of detective stories in which the emphasis is on the puzzle element and its logical solution (cf. whodunit), as a contrast to hardboiled detective stories which focus on action and gritty realism. However, in more general usage "mystery" may be used to describe any form of crime fiction, even if there is no mystery to be solved. For example, the Mystery Writers of America describes itself as "the premier organization for mystery writers, professionals allied to the crime writing field, aspiring crime writers, and those who are devoted to the genre".
Although normally associated with the crime genre, the term "mystery fiction" may in certain situations refer to a completely different genre, where the focus is on supernatural mystery (even if no crime is involved). This usage was common in the pulp magazines of the 1930s and 1940s, where titles such as Dime Mystery, Thrilling Mystery and Spicy Mystery offered what at the time were described as "weird menace" stories – supernatural horror in the vein of Grand Guignol. This contrasted with parallel titles such as Dime Detective, Thrilling Detective and Spicy Detective, which contained conventional hardboiled crime fiction. The first use of "mystery" in this sense was by Dime Mystery, which started out as an ordinary crime fiction magazine but switched to "weird menace" during the latter part of 1933.

1-Murder at the Margin (A Henry Spearman Mystery)
by Marshall Jevons
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2-The Moving Finger (BBC Radio Collection) [Audio Book]
by Agatha Christie, Michael Bakewell
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3-Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery
by Joachim Latacz
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4-Priests, Tongues, and Rites: The London-Leiden Magical Manuscripts and Translation in Egyptian Ritual, 100-300 CE (Religions in the Graeco-Roman World)
by Jacco Dieleman
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5-The Secret Life of Nature: Living in Harmony With the Hidden World of Nature Spirits from Fairies to Quarks
by Peter Tompkins
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6-Ghosts Among Us: Uncovering the Truth About the Other Side
by James Van Praagh
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7-Conspiracy Theories in American History: An Encyclopedia
by Peter Knight
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8-Jack the Ripper: An Encyclopedia
by John J. Eddleston
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9-Warriors And Scholars: A Modern War Reader
by Peter B. Lane, Ronald E. Marcello
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10-The Miracle at Speedy Motors [Audio Book]
by Alexander M. Smith
part 1
part 2


11-Edge of Evil (Ali Reynolds Mysteries)
by J. A. Jance
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12-A Sleeping Life (Chief Inspector Wexford Mysteries # 10) [Audio Book]
by Ruth Rendell
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13-Easy To Master Mental Miracles Volume 4
by Richard Osterlind
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6
part 7
part 8
part 9
part 10
part 11
part 12
part 13
part 14
part 15
part 16
part 17
part 18
part 19
part 20
part 21
part 22
part 23
part 24
part 25
part 26
part 27
part 28
part 29
part 30
part 31
part 32
part 33
part 34
part 35
part 36
part 37
part 38
part 39
part 40
part 41
part 42


14-The Hunt for Lord Lucan
by Channel 4
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6
part 7
part 8
part 9


15-Secret Societies of America's Elite: From the Knights Templar to Skull and Bones
by Steven Sora
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16-One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (Mystery Masters Series) [Audio Book]
by Agatha Christie
part 1
part 2


17-The Eyes of Darkness [Audio Book]
by Dean Koontz
part 1
part 2


18-Last Light (Restoration Series #1) [Audio Book]
by Terri Blackstock
Password: ourparadiseisland
part 1
part 2


19-Tight Genes: Corporate Greed Meets Genetic Engineering [Audio Book]
by David E. Flake
Password: ourparadiseisland
part 1
part 2


20-Third Girl [Audio Book]
by Agatha Christie
part 1
part 2


21-The Listerdale Mystery and Eleven Other Stories [Audio Book]
by Agatha Christie
part 1
part 2


22-Poirot's Early Cases: 18 Hercule Poirot Mysteries [Audio Book]
by Agatha Christie
part 1
part 2
part 3


23-Sail [Audio Book]
by James Patterson, Howard Roughan
part 1
part 2
part 3


24-Cat & Mouse (Alex Cross) [Audio Book]
by James Patterson
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6
part 7
part 8
part 9


25-Jack & Jill (Alex Cross) [Audio Book]
by James Patterson
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26-The Eyes of Darkness [Audio Book]
by Dean Koontz
part 1
part 2


27-Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic
by Scott Cunningham
link


28-One for the Money (Stephanie Plum, No. 1) [Audio Book]
by Janet Evanovich
part 1
part 2


29-Step on a Crack [Audo Book]
by James Patterson, Michael Ledwidge
part 1
part 2


30-The 5th Horseman (Women's Murder Club) [Audio Book]
by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
part 1
part 2
part 3


31-The Closers (Harry Bosch) [Audio Book]
by Michael Connelly
link


32-Bones to Ashes (Temperance Brennan Novels) [Audio Book]
by Kathy Reichs
part 1
part 2


33-Mutation [Audio Book]
by Robin Cook
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34-Final Target [Audio Book]
by Iris Johansen
part 1
part 2


35-Darkly Dreaming Dexter [Audio Book]
by Jeffry P. Lindsay
part 1
part 2


36-The New Adventures of Nero Wolfe: The Case of the Midnight Ride and Other Tales [Audio Book]
by Original Radio Broadcasts - CBC
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4


37-Mr. Murder [Audio Book]
by Dean R. Koontz
part 1
part 2


38-Double Homicide [Audio Book]
by Jonathan Kellerman, Faye Kellerman
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39-The Door to December [Audio Book]
by Dean Koontz
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4


40-Robert Ludlum's The Altman Code: A Covert-One Novel (Covert-One) [Audio Book]
by Robert Ludlum, Gayle Lynds
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41-Book of the Dead [Audio Book]
by Patricia Cornwell
part 1
part 2
part 3


42-Compulsion: An Alex Delaware Novel (Alex Delaware Novels)
by Jonathan Kellerman
link


43-Easy to Master Mental Miracles - Volume 3
by Richard Osterlind
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6
part 7
part 8
part 9
part 10
part 11
part 12

part 13
part 14
part 15
part 16
part 17
part 18
part 19
part 20
part 21
part 22
part 23
part 24
part 25
part 26
part 27
part 28
part 29
part 30
part 31
part 32
part 33
part 34
part 35
part 36
part 37
part 38
part 39


45- "4th of July" [Audio Book]
by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
Password:MJAG23
link


46-Some Lie and Some Die (Chief Inspector Wexford Mysteries 08) [Audio Book]
by Ruth Rendell
Password:MJAG23
link


47-Bitterroot [Audio Book]
by James Lee Burke
part 1
part 2
part 3


48-Gone Too Far (Troubleshooters, Book 6) [Audio Book]
by Suzanne Brockmann
Password:MJAG23
part 1
part 2
part 3


49- Darkfall [Audio Book]
by Dean Koontz
Password: DPC7
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6


50-Breath of Scandal [Audio Book]
by Sandra Brown
Password: MJAG23
or
Password: ourparadiseisland
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5
part 6
part 7
part 8
part 9


51-Sins of the Fathers: An Inspector Wexford Mystery (# 03) [Audio Book]
by Ruth Rendell
Password:MJAG23
link


52-From Doon with Death (Inspector Wexford Mysteries 01) [Audio Book]
by Ruth Rendell
link


53-Four Blind Mice [Audio Book]
by James Patterson
part 1
part 2
part 3


54-A Rose For Her Grave & Other True Cases [Audio Book]
by Ann Rule
part 1
part 2


55-Invisible Prey [Audio Book]
by John Sandford
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4


56-Every Breath You Take, A True Story of Obsession, Revenge, and Murder [Audio Book]
by Ann Rule
Password: facteur
link


57-Dragon Tears [Audio Book]
by Dean R. Koontz
part 1
part 2



58-The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower, Book 3)
by Stephen King
link


59-The Devil's Teardrop: A Novel of the Last Night of the Century (A Lincoln Rhyme Novel) [Audio Book]
by Jeffery Deaver
PASSWORD: lochy04
part 1
part 2
part 3


60-And Never Let Her Go: Thomas Capano, the Deadly Seducer [Audio Book]
by Ann Rule
link


61-Kiss Me, Kill Me: Ann Rule's Crime Files Vol. 9 [Audio Book]
by Ann Rule
part 1
part 2
part 3


62-You've Been Warned [Audio Book]
by James Patterson, Howard Roughan
part 1
part 2
part 3


63-Eyes of Prey [Audio Book]
by John Sandford
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4

poetry

Poetry
A poem is defined as a composition written in verse (although verse has been equally used for epic and dramatic fiction). Poems rely heavily on imagery, precise word choice, and metaphor; they may take the form of measures consisting of patterns of stresses (metric feet) or of patterns of different-length syllables (as in classical prosody); and they may or may not utilize rhyme. One cannot readily characterize poetry precisely. Typically though, poetry as a form of literature makes some significant use of the formal properties of the words it uses — the properties attached to the written or spoken form of the words, rather than to their meaning. Metre depends on syllables and on rhythms of speech; rhyme and alliteration depend on words
Poetry perhaps pre-dates other forms of literature: early known examples include the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh (dated from around 2700 B.C.), parts of the Bible, the surviving works of Homer (the Iliad and the Odyssey), and the Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. In cultures based primarily on oral traditions the formal characteristics of poetry often have a mnemonic function, and important texts: legal, genealogical or moral, for example, may appear first in verse form.
Some poetry uses specific forms: the haiku, the limerick, or the sonnet, for example. A traditional haiku written in Japanese must have something to do with nature, contain seventeen onji (syllables), distributed over three lines in groups of five, seven, and five, and should also have a kigo, a specific word indicating a season. A limerick has five lines, with a rhyme scheme of AABBA, and line lengths of 3,3,2,2,3 stressed syllables. It traditionally has a less reverent attitude towards nature. Poetry not adhering to a formal poetic structure is called "free verse"
Language and tradition dictate some poetic norms: Persian poetry always rhymes, Greek poetry rarely rhymes, Italian or French poetry often does, English and German can go either way (although modern non-rhyming poetry often, perhaps unfairly, has a more "serious" aura). Perhaps the most paradigmatic style of English poetry, blank verse, as exemplified in works by Shakespeare and by Milton, consists of unrhymed iambic pentameters. Some languages prefer longer lines; some shorter ones. Some of these conventions result from the ease of fitting a specific language's vocabulary and grammar into certain structures, rather than into others; for example, some languages contain more rhyming words than others, or typically have longer words. Other structural conventions come about as the result of historical accidents, where many speakers of a language associate good poetry with a verse form preferred by a particular skilled or popular poet.
Works for theatre (see below) traditionally took verse form. This has now become rare outside opera and musicals, although many would argue that the language of drama remains intrinsically poetic.
In recent years, digital poetry has arisen that takes advantage of the artistic, publishing, and synthetic qualities of digital media.


1-Blake's Night Thoughts
by Jeremy Tambling
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2-The Pound Era
by Hugh Kenner
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3-Brill's Companion to Propertius (Brill's Companions in Classical Studies)
by Hans-Christian Gunther
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4- "90 Minutes In Hell" [Audio Book]
by Charles Bukowski
part 1
part 2


5-Pound/Cummings: The Correspondence of Ezra Pound and E.E. Cummings
by Barry Ahearn
link


6-Heidegger Reexamined 4 volumes
by Hubert Dreyfus, Mark Wrathall (editors)
part 1
part 2
part 3
part 4


7-The Life of John Milton: A Critical Biography (Blackwell Critical Biographies)
by Barbara K. Lewalski
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8-The Poetry of Religious Sorrow in Early Modern England
by Gary Kuchar
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9-Work and Play on the Shakespearean Stage
by Tom Rutter
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10-six nonlectures (The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures)
by e. e. cummings
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11-Pound/Joyce: The Letters of Ezra Pound to James Joyce, With Pound's Critical Essays and Articles About Joyce
by Ezra Pound, James Joyce
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12-Letters from a Sufi Teacher
by Baijnath Singh
link


13-Collected Poetry and Prose
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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14-Media Poetry: An International Anthology, 2nd Edition
by Eduardo Kac
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15- A Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture)
by Neil Roberts
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16-The Last Minstrels: Yeats and the Revival of the Bardic Arts
by Ronald Schuchard
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17-Sixteenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology (Blackwell Annotated Anthologies)
by Gordon Braden
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18-The Oxford A to Z of Word Games
by Tony Augarde
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19-The Poetry Home Repair Manual: Practical Advice for Beginning Poets
by Ted Kooser
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20-The Art and Craft of Poetry
by Michael J. Bugeja
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21-Poem-Making: Ways to Begin Writing Poetry
by Myra Cohn Livingston
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22-Shakespeare's Sonnets (Blackwell Introductions to Literature)
by Dympna Callaghan
link


23-John Keats (Penguin Classics)
by John Keats
part 1
part 2
part 3


24-Twentieth-Century American Poetry (Blackwell Guides to Literature)
by Christopher MacGowan
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25-Medieval Lyric: Middle English Lyrics, Ballads, and Carols
by John C. Hirsh
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26-Shakespeare in Theory and Practice
by Catherine Belsey
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27-Poetry and Philosophy in the Middle Ages: A Festschrift for Peter Dronke (Mittellateinische Studien Und Texte) (Mittellateinische Studien Und Texte)
by John Marenbon
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28-The Burial of the Count of Orgaz & Other Poems
by Pablo Picasso, Paul Blackburn, Anne Waldman, Anselm Hollo
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29-Poetry and the Romantic Musical Aesthetic
by James H. Donelan
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30-Beowulf: A New Verse Translation (Bilingual Edition)
by Seamus Heaney
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31-The Poet as Botanist
by M. M. Mahood
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32-The Persians of Aeschylus
by Translated by Clinton S.E. Headlam
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33-Sacred and Secular in Medieval and Early Modern Cultures: New Essays
(The New Middle Ages)
by Lawrence Besserman
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34-The Cat and the Mouse (Illustrated Edition)
by Obeyd-e Zaakaani (Ubaid of Zaakaan): Tr.
by Hartwell James, John R. Neill
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35-Judaism: A Very Short Introduction
by Norman Solomon
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36-The Faerie Queene
by Edmund Spenser
password: twiligthzone
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37-Messenger Poems (Clay Sanskrit Library)
by Kalidasa, Dhoyin, Rupa Gosvamin
link


38-The Words and Music of John Lennon (The Praeger Singer-Songwriter Collection)
by Ben Urish, Ken Bielen
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39-Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His Informal Language
(Athlone Shakespeare Dictionary)
by N. F. Blake
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40-A Night Without Armor: Poems
by Jewel
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41-Europe's Role in Nation-Building: From the Balkans to the Congo
by James Dobbins
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42-Selected Poems: Odes and Fragments
by Sophocles
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43-The Culture of Opera Buffa in Mozart's Vienna
by Mary Hunter
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44-The Collected Lyric Poems of Luis de Camoes
(Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation)
by Luis de Camoes
link


45-The Words and Music of Carole King (The Praeger Singer-Songwriter Collection)
by James E. Perone
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46-The Words and Music of Frank Zappa (The Praeger Singer-Songwriter Collection)
by Kelly Fisher Lowe
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47-The Words and Music of David Bowie (The Praeger Singer-Songwriter Collection)
by James E. Perone
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48-The Sound of Stevie Wonder: His Words and Music
(The Praeger Singer-Songwriter Collection)
by James E. Perone
link


49-Tibullus: A Commentary
by Michael C. J. Putnam
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50-Sacred Books of the East: Zend-Avesta (All 3 Parts of the series)
by Friedrich Max Müller
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51-Lucretius: On the Nature of Things (Loeb Classical Library No. 181)
by Titus Lucretius Carus, W.H.D. Rouse,
link


52-Bone Palace Ballet
by Charles Bukowski
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53-Love is a Dog From Hell
by Charles Bukowski
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54-War All the Time
by Charles Bukowski
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55-The Spice Box of Earth
by Leonard Cohen
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56-A Companion to Catullus (Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World)
by Marilyn B. Skinner
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57-The Poet's Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry
by Kim Addonizio, Dorianne Laux
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58-Travelling the Path of Love: Sayings of Sufi Masters
by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
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59-Physics on All Fours
by Nick Herbert
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60-The Collected Poetry of Nikki Giovanni: 1968-1998
by Nikki Giovanni
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61-Collected Poems, 1924-1974
by John Beecher
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62-Chamber Music
by James Joyce
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63-Becoming Browning: The Poems and Plays of Robert Browning, 1833-1846
by Clyde Ryals
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64-Oxford Book of Satirical Verse
by Geoffrey Grigson
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65-A Treasury Of Humorous Poetry
by Frederic Lawrence Knowles
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66-The Oxford Book of American Poetry
by David Lehman
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67-To Die Before Death: The Sufi Way of Life
by M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen
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68-The God of Small Things
by Arundhati Roy
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69-Empire and the Gothic: The Politics of Genre
by Andrew Smith, William Hughes
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70-The Romantic Poets: A Guide to Criticism (Blackwell Guides to Criticism)
by Uttara Natarajan
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71-Book of Blues (Poets, Penguin)
by Jack Kerouac
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72-The Cambridge Introduction to Modern Irish Poetry, 1800-2000
(Cambridge Introductions to Literature)
by Justin Quinn
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73-Fifteen Thousand Useful Phrases, 2006-07
by Grenville Kleiser
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74-The Masnavi, Book Two (Oxford World's Classics)
by Jalal al-Din Rumi
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75-A Companion to Milton (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture)
by Michael N. Corns
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76-A Companion to Walt Whitman (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture)
by Donald D. Kummings
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77-A Concise Companion to Milton (Concise Companions to Literature and Culture)
by Angelica Duran
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78-Pope and Berkeley: The Language of Poetry and Philosophy
by Tom Jones
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79-Plato Through Homer: Poetry and Philosophy in the Cosmological Dialogues
by Zdravko Planinc
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80-From Darkness to Light: Poems and Parables (The Collected Works of Krishnamurti)
by J Krishnamurti
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81-Hunt for Paradise: Court Arts of Iran 1501-76
by James Allan, Sheila Canby, Jon Thompson
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82-From Constantinople to the Home of Omar Khayyam, Travels in Transcaucasia and Northern Persia for Historic and Literary Research
by A. V. Williams Jackson
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83-Poezje Wybrane - Selected Poems [Polish - English]
by Czeslaw Milosz
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84-Selected Poems 1934-1952
by Dylan Thomas
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85-The Poems of Goethe, Translated in the Original Metres
by Edgar Alfred Bowring
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86-The Cambridge Introduction to Ezra Pound (Cambridge Introductions to Literature)
by Ira B. Nadel
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87-Eugene Onegin (Penguin Classics)
by Alexander Pushkin
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88-Science and Sensation in Romantic Poetry (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism)
by Noel Jackson
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89-Biographical Notices of Persian Poets: with critical and explanatory remarks
by Gore Ouseley
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90-Love Versus Terrorism
by NIKHIL PAREKH
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