Fiksi sejarah

Fiksi sejarah

  1. The Secret Adversary Agatha Christie
    4.3
  2. Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk Ahmad Tohari
    4.7
  3. De Winst Afifah Afra
    4.3
  4. Entrok Okky Madasari
    4.4
  5. Unveiled: Tamar Francine Rivers
    4.4
  6. Het spoor van de liefde Irma Joubert
    4.3
  7. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue V.E. Schwab
    4.3
  8. The Lady in the Tower: The Wives of Henry VIII Jean Plaidy
    4
  9. Seduction Game - A Sexy Victorian Bi MFM Threesome Short Story from Steam Books Steam Books
    2.8
  10. Summary of Glory Over Everything: by Kathleen Grissom | Includes Analysis: by Kathleen Grissom | Includes Analysis IRB Media
  11. Summary of The Pearl That Broke Its Shell: by Nadia Hashimi | Includes Analysis: by Nadia Hashimi | Includes Analysis IRB Media
    5
  12. Secrets of a Charmed Life by Susan Meissner | Summary & Analysis IRB Media
  13. Summary of Lilac Girls: by Martha Hall Kelly | Includes Analysis: by Martha Hall Kelly | Includes Analysis IRB Media
  14. A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler | Summary & Analysis IRB Media
  15. The Centurion: A Historical Novel John Stewart
    5
  16. Bridge Builders: "Never look backwards or you'll fall down the stairs." Rudyard Kipling
  17. The Touchstone Edith Wharton
  18. Pride And Prejudice: "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." Jane Austen
  19. Told After Supper: "It is always the best policy to tell the truth, unless of course you are an exceptionally good liar." Jerome K Jerome
  20. Frances Hodgson Burnett - A Lady Of Quality: “She made herself stronger by fighting with the wind.” Frances Hodgson Burnett
  21. The Purse Honore De Balzac
  22. John Bull On The Guadalquivir Anthony Trollope
  23. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: “We may brave human laws, but we cannot resist natural ones.” Jules Verne
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  24. A Personal Record: "All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind." Joseph Conrad
  25. Kenilworth: "Look back, and smile on perils past." Sir Walter Scott
  26. The Mill on the Floss: "The happiest women, like the happiest nations, have no history." George Eliot
  27. To Be Read At Dusk: "If there were no bad people, there would be no good lawyers." Charles Dickens
  28. Lady Susan: "Facts are such horrid things!" Jane Austen
  29. Allain Quartermain H Rider Haggard
    1
  30. The Lady Of The Lake: "Success - keeping your mind awake and your desire asleep." Sir Walter Scott
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  31. The Christmas Books Of Mr M A Titmarsh William Makepeace Thackeray
  32. The Bride Of Lammermoor: "When thinking about companions gone, we feel ourselves doubly alone." Sir Walter Scott
  33. The Bethrothed: "Faces that have charmed us the most escape us the soonest." Sir Walter Scott
  34. The Rubaiyat: "Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life." Omar Khayyam
  35. A Prince Of Bohemia Honore De Balzac
  36. The American Short Story, 1921: Great American Stories From History Mary Heaton Vorse
  37. Frances Hodgson Burnett - The Dawn Of A Tomorrow: "She made herself stronger by fighting with the wind." Frances Hodgson Burnett
  38. Frances Hodgson Burnett - Sara Crewe: “Two things cannot be in one place. Where you tend a rose, my lad, a thistle cannot grow.” Frances Hodgson Burnett
  39. Lorna Doone: "….because I rant not, neither rave of what I feel, can you be so shallow as to dream that I feel nothing?" R.D. Blackmore
  40. Elizabeth Gaskell - An Accursed Race: "A man is so in the way in the house." Elizabeth Gaskell
  41. Clocks: "We like, we cherish, we are very, very fond of - but we never love again." Jerome K Jerome
  42. The Prisoner Of Zenda: “I have an income nearly sufficient for my wants (no one's income is ever quite sufficient, you know).” Anthony Hope
  43. Frances Hodgson Burnett - The White People: “Everything's a story - You are a story -I am a story.” Frances Hodgson Burnett
  44. Sketches Of Young Men: “My advice is to never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time.” Charles Dickens
  45. Under The Greenwood Tree: "If we be doomed to marry, we marry; if we doomed to remain single we do." Thomas Hardy
  46. The Aspern Papers: “I intend to judge things for myself; to judge wrongly, I think, is more honorable than not to judge at all.” Henry James
  47. The Elixir Of Life Honore De Balzac
  48. From The Earth To The Moon: “How many things have been denied one day, only to become realities the next!” Jules Verne
  49. Mugby Junction: “Family not only need to consist of merely those whom we share blood, but also for those whom we'd give blood.” Charles Dickens
  50. Westward Ho!: "All we need to make us really happy is something to be enthusiastic about." Charles Kingsley