A Midsummer Night’s Dream
£0.99Fairies meddle in the love lives of four Athenian lovers and a troupe of amateur actors in Shakespeare’s giddiest comedy.
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Fairies meddle in the love lives of four Athenian lovers and a troupe of amateur actors in Shakespeare’s giddiest comedy.

The original, considerably darker versions of Cinderella, Snow White, and dozens of other fairy tales, before they were softened for children.

A young drawing master’s chance encounter with a woman in white draws him into a conspiracy of stolen identity and asylum fraud.

Lemuel Gulliver washes up among six-inch-tall Lilliputians, giants, floating scientists, and talking horses — and finds humanity looks worse each time.

Eleven more cases for Sherlock Holmes, ending with his apparent death at the Reichenbach Falls — the story that was meant to kill the detective off for good.

Sherlock Holmes returns from the dead to resume his partnership with Watson in thirteen new cases, including the unmasking of his old enemy’s true fate.

Set against the French Revolution, a story of sacrifice and mistaken identity that opens with the best-known first line in English literature.

A rancher is torn apart in his own field by something no one can see, in Ambrose Bierce’s chilling account of an invisible predator.

A disfigured musical genius haunts the Paris Opera House and terrorises it into making a star of the woman he loves.

The boy who never grew up whisks the Darling children off to Neverland, where pirates, mermaids, and a jealous fairy await.

Tolstoy follows five aristocratic families through the Napoleonic Wars, weaving love, politics, and philosophy into Russia’s defining epic.

A young man stays eternally beautiful while a portrait in his attic ages and rots with every sin he commits.

A country squire is murdered in a locked room, and Holmes traces the killing back to a secret society and an old debt from America’s mining towns.

A small, unassuming Catholic priest solves crimes by understanding sin rather than clues, in the debut collection of one of detective fiction’s most unusual sleuths.

A priceless diamond vanishes from a country house in the dead of night — widely considered the first great English detective novel.

Scholars and antiquarians disturb things better left buried in M.R. James’s classic ghost stories, still the gold standard of the genre.