LibriVox’s Ghost Story Collection 001
A collection of ten pieces, read by various readers, about the unreal edges of this world in legend and story; tales of love, death and beyond. If just one story prickles the hair on the back of your neck, or prickles your eyelids with the touch of tears, we will have succeeded. (Summary by Peter Yearsley)
John Grisham Collection - 19 Ebooks Long before his name became synonymous with the modern legal thriller, he was working 60-70 hours a week at a small Southaven, Mississippi law practice, squeezing in time before going to the office and during courtroom recesses to work on his hobby—writing his first novel.
A Collection of Fairy Tales in Three Volumes selected and edited by Joseph Jacobs 1. Celtic Fairy Tales
2. English Fairy Tales
3. Indian Fairy Tales
Over a century ago, Jacobs collected and adapted many tales in his lifetime and made contributions to the field of fairy tale studies. These three volumes include the most popular of his collections.
TIME Magazine Collection, October 2006 • My Right Hand - In his book Blood Brothers, TIME senior correspondent Michael Weisskopf weaves his own tale of losing a hand in Iraq with the stories of three soldiers who also spent time at Amputee Alley, Ward 57 of Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington
• What Makes Us Different? - Not very much, when you look at our DNA. But those few tiny changes made all the difference in the world
•The End of a Revolution - Sex, lies and power games are just the latest symptoms of a Republican Party that has strayed from its ideals
• The Fresh Face (The Democrats' New Face) - First-term Senator Barack Obama has the charisma and the ambition to run for President. But, says Joe Klein, he's not quite ready to answer the tough questions
• America By the Numbers - At the beginning of its fourth century, America is more colorful, still uncrowded, purple in its politics and complicated in its beliefs. An illustrated guide to the nation's essential truths
"Wordbank" — a collection of sentences from English-language books, articles, conversations, etc. The Wordbank is part of the "Bank of English", a much larger collection which used to create the definitions and choose the example sentences in the dictionary