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500+ Free Classic Books

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Introduction: The Greatest Library in the World Is Free Here is something most people never find out: the greatest literature ever written is available to you right now, completely free, on any device you own. No subscription required. No waiting list. No library card. No late fees. Just you and hundreds of years of the best storytelling, philosophy, adventure, romance, mystery, and wit that humanity has ever produced. These books are in the public domain, which means their copyright has expired and they belong to everyone. To you. To me. To anyone who wants to read them. The problem has never been access. It has been discovery. Most people simply do not know where to start, or which editions are worth reading, or how to find the books that actually match what they are in the mood for right now. That is exactly what this guide is for. Inside these pages, you will find titles organized by genre, each one hand-selected by the editorial team at FunBookShelf. Everything here earns its place because it is readable, rewarding, and free. Whether you are new to classic literature or an avid reader looking for your next great discovery, you will find something here that makes you want to clear your schedule and disappear into a book. Let's get into it.
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The 20 Best Jane Austen Books

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Jane Austen’s novels have captivated readers for over two centuries—but knowing where to begin can feel overwhelming. The 20 Best Jane Austen Books — Read Them All Free offers a clear, engaging guide to her most important works, from beloved classics like Pride and Prejudice to lesser-known writings that reveal the full scope of her talent. Blending literary insight with practical guidance, this book explores what makes each work worth reading, who it’s best suited for, and how it fits into Austen’s enduring legacy. Whether you are discovering Austen for the first time or returning with fresh curiosity, this guide provides a structured path through her world. Best of all, every book featured is available in the public domain—making it possible to experience Austen’s complete works without cost. Thoughtful, accessible, and carefully curated, this is your companion to one of the most influential voices in English literature—and an invitation to read her as she was meant to be read: widely, deeply, and with enjoyment.
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The naughty cat and its master

Amira Maryam

Once upon a sunny morning in a cozy yellow house with a blue roof, lived girl named Meera and her mischievous cat. Meera loved playing chess, but Whisker loved knocking over flower pots. One day Meera stepped outside with a bowl of milk and called Whisker as it was time for breakfast. But the naughty cat had other plans.So he did not want to have his breakfast. He jumped on the roof top . Just then a puff of cloud shimmered and floated down. Its name was Nilmus. It has granted whisker with one wish he asked for. The wish is he wanted to be the fastest cat in the world. From that day on whisker was the fastest cat in the world. Nilmus said Whisker must be a helpful cat from that day. Whisker promised to be a helpful cat from that day on and not a naughty cat.
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SUPERNATURAL POWERS

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The sky was an ominous shade of gray, swirling with dark clouds that seemed to pulse with an energy all their own. Sigvy stood on the edge of a jagged cliff, overlooking the vast expanse of Earth below. The wind howled around him, carrying whispers of treachery and despair from the world he had long observed. Beneath the cover of the stormy sky, cities sprawled like malignant growths, each one teeming with the darkness of human nature. He could feel it, a heavy miasma of corruption rising toward him, wrapping around his consciousness like a suffocating blanket. This was not his home. Sigvy hailed from a distant planet, a place where light and purity reigned, untouched by the insidious greed and malice that had seeped into the hearts of Earth’s inhabitants. He had come here with a singular purpose: to cleanse this world of its evils, to eradicate the darkness that festered in the minds of its leaders—the politicians, the tyrants, the criminals who manipulated the masses with their lies.
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