Best of
Modern-Classics

2015

To Kill a MockingBird (Harperperennial Modern Classics): by Harper Lee | Summary & Analysis


SuperRead Books - 2015
    It is a controversial and emotion stirring classic. This book is engaging to adults and teenagers alike, a mainstream gold mine as well as a niche specialty. The story is told from the eyes of a young girl who sees relentless inequalities as well as heart breaking prejudice in the south as well as her father who heroically fights against all odds. Scout gives heart and soul into this breath taking story. She is Maycomb's witness as her father fights ferociously to defend Tom Robinson. She gives insight into a growing and ever changing dynamic of a young person growing up in a highly prejudiced time period. Available on Pc, Mac, Smart Phone, Tablet, Kindle 2015 All Rights Reserved

Skies of Dripping Gold


Faye Fite - 2015
    Gabriel can no longer place his trust in the existence of such a place. Not when his sister’s pain continues to sap her strength. Not when prayers for her healing go unanswered. As the Poison progresses, eating away at Lilly’s life, Gabriel sets off on a desperate climb to save her from death. Struggling to discover the truth behind a world where the skies drip gold, Gabriel tries to maintain his disbelief in God while clutching after hope for his sister’s salvation. But, as he climbs the cliff that is said to lead to Paradise, he begins to see: if he can’t bring himself to believe in a place of peace and golden skies, then how can he possibly hope for his sister’s rescue? How can he possibly hope for his own?Skies of Dripping Gold, Hannah Heath's debut short story, is a YA Christian dystopian about a young man's struggle to save his sister's life and rescue his own soul.

The Woman in Black and Other Ghost Stories: The Collected Ghost Stories of Susan Hill


Susan Hill - 2015
    A stunning gift edition collecting together Susan Hill's spinechilling stories of murder, magic and mayhem.'No one chills the blood like Susan Hill' Daily TelegraphFrom the horrifying secret of Eel Marsh House in The Woman in Black to the supernatural terror unleashed by spiteful Leonora van Vorst in Dolly and the deadly danger posed by Professor Parmitter's painting of Venice in The Man in the Picture, Susan Hill's ghost stories never fail to raise the hairs on the back of your neck and keep you turning the pages long past midnight.Here, collected together for the first time - and also including the bestselling Printers Devil Court and The Small Hand - are all of Susan Hill's spinechilling stories of murder, magic and mayhem.Read on if you dare.

Buddha or Karl Marx


B.R. Ambedkar - 2015
    A best seller book now available on Amazon Kindle.

Van Gogh: The Asylum Year


Edwin Mullins - 2015
    Throughout this time, Van Gogh kept up a continuous correspondence with his brother Theo about his art, mental condition, hopes, and ambitions, along with his despair and sense of failure. His asylum year was Van Gogh’s most raw and desperate period, yet also his most creative, producing nearly a masterpiece a day. He painted many of his most famous works at the asylum, such as The Round of the Prisoners, Sorrowing Old Man, and Starry Night. In Van Gogh: The Asylum Year, Edwin Mullins offers a month-by-month account of that crucial penultimate chapter in Van Gogh’s life. Mullins examines this period as a self-contained episode, unique within the history of Van Gogh's artistic genius. Containing an excellent variety of paintings and sketches from that year, correspondence with his brother, and extensive biographical and historical material, this book is a magnificent study of this most impassioned and prolific year.

The EC Artists Library Slipcase Volume 2


Al Feldstein - 2015
    Plus essays and notes by EC experts! A great gift for Father s Day or for the genre-fiction fan in your life."