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  • The Mysterious Stranger

    Mark Twain, Russell Lee

    eBook (Interactive Media, May 25, 2015)
    During the late 16th century, a strange man visits a deeply religious village in Austria and introduces himself as Satan.
  • King Lear

    William Shakespeare, Edith Nesbit, Josh Verbae, Interactive Media

    Audiobook (Interactive Media, March 20, 2018)
    This edition of King Lear is an adaptation of Shakespeare's eponymous tragedy. The story depicts the gradual descent into madness of the title character after he disposes of his kingdom, giving bequests to two of his three daughters based on their flattery of him, bringing tragic consequences for all. Narrated in plain modern English, capturing the very essence and key elements of Shakespeare's original drama. Read in English, unabridged.
  • Cymbeline

    William Shakespeare, Edith Nesbit, Josh Verbae, Interactive Media

    Audiobook (Interactive Media, March 19, 2018)
    Cymbeline, the Roman Empire's vassal king of Britain, once had two sons, Guiderius and Arvirargus, but they were stolen twenty years earlier as infants by an exiled traitor named Belarius. Cymbeline now discovers that his only child left, his daughter Imogen, has secretly married her lover Posthumus Leonatus, an otherwise honourable man of Cymbeline's court. This edition of Cymbeline is an adaptation of Shakespeare's eponymous drama, narrated in plain modern English, capturing the very essence and key elements of the original Shakespeare's work. Read in English, unabridged.
  • Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde, Volume 1

    Oscar Wilde, Josh Verbae, Interactive Media

    Audible Audiobook (Interactive Media, Dec. 24, 2015)
    In this collection of beautifully written modern fairy tales, Oscar Wilde does not fail to both entertain with humorous characters and witty dialogue and at the same time deliver a subtle yet very potent message about some of the most human qualities, such as true friendship, true happiness, selfishness, ignorance, playfulness and love. Some of the most famous epigrams of Oscar Wilde come from the characters in these tales. This volume includes: 'The Happy Prince', 'The Nightingale and the Rose', 'The Selfish Giant', 'The Devoted Friend', and 'The Remarkable Rocket'. Read in English, unabridged.
  • Training on the Trail: Practical Solutions for Trail Riding

    Clinton Anderson, Jennifer Forsberg Meyer

    Paperback (Active Interest Media, July 31, 2012)
    Are your trail rides less fun than they should be? Clinton Anderson can help. In Training on the Trail, he will teach you how to use his method for redirecting a horse’s wayward energy and correcting his negative behavior. You’ll learn how to solve such common on-the-trail problems as: Spooking Jigging (refusing to walk out) Grass-snatching Fear of traffic Refusing to cross water AND MORE! BONUS: Clinton will show you how to do his signature foundation training exercise, longeing for respect. He’ll also summarize his training philosophy―which is all about gaining your horse’s respect.
  • Peter Rabbit

    Beatrix Potter, Josh Verbae, Interactive Media

    Audiobook (Interactive Media, Feb. 19, 2015)
    Once upon a time, there were four little rabbits, and their names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail, and Peter. Mischievous and disobedient young Peter Rabbit is chased about the garden of Mr. McGregor. He escapes and returns home to his mother, Mrs. Rabbit, who puts him to bed after dosing him with chamomile tea.
  • All's Well That Ends Well

    William Shakespeare, Edith Nesbit, Josh Verbae, Interactive Media

    Audiobook (Interactive Media, Nov. 29, 2018)
    Helena, the low-born ward of a French countess, is in love with the countess' son, Bertram, who is indifferent to her. Bertram goes to Paris to replace his late father as attendant to the ailing King of France. Helena, the daughter of a recently deceased doctor, follows Bertram, ostensibly to offer the King her services as a healer. The King is sceptical, and she guarantees the cure with her life: if he dies, she will be put to death, but if he lives, she may choose a husband from the court. This edition of All's Well That Ends Well is an adaptation of Shakespeare's eponymous drama, narrated in plain modern English, capturing the very essence and key elements of the original Shakespeare work. Read in English, unabridged.
  • Tom Kitten and Friends

    Beatrix Potter, Josh Verbae, Interactive Media

    Audible Audiobook (Interactive Media, Sept. 28, 2015)
    In the same neighbourhood as Peter Rabbit live an old cat called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit and her kittens, Moppet, Mittens and Tom, who was always up for some mischief. Learn how Tom nearly ended up being cooked inside a dumpling and why he does not like rats. Meet another friendly neighbour pussycat, Ribby, who likes inviting friends to tea and offering them delicious pie dishes. Discover how the tailor of Gloucester relied on his friend, Simpkin, too much and nearly lost his job and how Mr. Tod and Tommy Brock had a terrible fight in Mr. Tod's house. Read in English, unabridged.
  • Nicholas Nickleby

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (Interactive Media, May 10, 2018)
    Like most of Dickens's early works, the novel has a contemporary setting. Much of the action takes place in London, with several chapters taking place in Dickens's birthplace of Portsmouth, as well as settings in Yorkshire and Devon. Nickleby is the first of Dickens's romances, an immediate and complete success establishing Dickens's lasting reputation. Mr Ralph Nickleby's first visit to his poor relations Nicholas Nickleby's father dies unexpectedly after losing all of his money in a poor investment. Nicholas, his mother and his younger sister, Kate, are forced to give up their comfortable lifestyle in Devonshire and travel to London to seek the aid of their only relative.
  • Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde, Volume 2

    Oscar Wilde, Josh Verbae, Interactive Media

    Audible Audiobook (Interactive Media, Jan. 25, 2016)
    Oscar Wilde is most famous for his satirical plays which he wrote at the time of great literary enlightenment, when all Britons were able to embrace literature previously only available to the wealthy and educated. At the height of the prosperity sweeping through London in the Victorian era, Oscar Wilde also wrote many tales offering rich and dramatic portrayals of the human life and condition. This volume of Oscar Wilde tales includes: 'The Model Millionaire', 'The Star-Child' and 'The Sphinx Without a Secret'. Read in English, unabridged.
  • The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse

    Beatrix Potter, Josh Verbae, Interactive Media

    Audiobook (Interactive Media, March 23, 2015)
    Johnny Town-mouse was born in a cupboard. Timmy Willie was born in a garden. Timmy Willie was a little country mouse who went to town by mistake in a hamper. The gardener sent vegetables to town once a week by carrier; he packed them in a big hamper.
  • Dombey and Son

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (Interactive Media, July 4, 2018)
    Dombey and Son follows life of Paul Dombey, a wealthy owner of a shipping company. Paul's dream is to have a son to continue his business. His wife dies in childbirth and Paul ends up with a daughter instead of the desired son. The book elaborates on a number of socially significant themes. In particular the book deals with the then-prevalent common practice of arranged marriages for financial gain. Other themes to be detected within this work include social inequality, familial relationships, and as ever in Dickens, betrayal and deceit and the consequences thereof.