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FAMOUS AUTHORS

  • Classic Bookshelf: This site has put classic novels online, from Charles Dickens to Charlotte Bronte.
  • The Online Books Page: The University of Pennsylvania hosts this book search and database.
  • Project Gutenberg: This famous site has over 27,000 free books online.
  • Page by Page Books: Find books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and H.G. Wells, as well as speeches from George W. Bush on this site.
  • Classic Book Library: Genres here include historical fiction, history, science fiction, mystery, romance and children’s literature, but they’re all classics.
  • Classic Reader: Here you can read Shakespeare, young adult fiction and more.
  • Read Print: From George Orwell to Alexandre Dumas to George Eliot to Charles Darwin, this online library is stocked with the best classics.
  • Planet eBook: Download free classic literature titles here, from Dostoevsky to D.H. Lawrence to Joseph Conrad.
  • The Spectator Project: Montclair State University’s project features full-text, online versions of The Spectator and The Tatler.
  • Bibliomania: This site has more than 2,000 classic texts, plus study guides and reference books.
  • Online Library of Literature: Find full and unabridged texts of classic literature, including the Bronte sisters, Mark Twain and more.
  • Bartleby: Bartleby has much more than just the classics, but its collection of anthologies and other important novels made it famous.
  • Fiction.us: Fiction.us has a huge selection of novels, including works by Lewis Carroll, Willa Cather, Sherwood Anderson, Flaubert, George Eliot, F. Scott Fitzgerald and others.
  • Free Classic Literature: Find British authors like Shakespeare and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, plus other authors like Jules Verne, Mark Twain, and more.

TEXTBOOKS

MATH AND SCIENCE

CHILDREN’S BOOKS

  • byGosh: Find free illustrated children’s books and stories here.
  • Munseys: Munseys has nearly 2,000 children’s titles, plus books about religion, biographies and more.
  • International Children’s Digital Library: Find award-winning books and search by categories like age group, make believe books, true books or picture books.
  • Lookybook: Access children’s picture books here.

PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

PLAYS

  • ReadBookOnline.net: Here you can read plays by Chekhov, Thomas Hardy, Ben Jonson, Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe and others.
  • Plays: Read Pygmalion, Uncle Vanya or The Playboy of the Western World here.
  • The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: MIT has made available all of Shakespeare’s comedies, tragedies, and histories.
  • Plays Online: This site catalogs “all the plays [they] know about that are available in full text versions online for free.”
  • ProPlay: This site has children’s plays, comedies, dramas and musicals.

MODERN FICTION, FANTASY AND ROMANCE

FOREIGN LANGUAGE

HISTORY AND CULTURE

  • LibriVox: LibriVox has a good selection of historical fiction.
  • The Perseus Project: Tufts’ Perseus Digital Library features titles from Ancient Rome and Greece, published in English and original languages.
  • Access Genealogy: Find literature about Native American history, the Scotch-Irish immigration in the 19th and 20th centuries, and more.
  • Free History Books: This collection features U.S. history books, including works by Paul Jennings, Sarah Morgan Dawson, Josiah Quincy and others.
  • Most Popular History Books: Free titles include Seven Days and Seven Nights by Alexander Szegedy and Autobiography of a Female Slave by Martha G. Browne.

RARE BOOKS

  • Questia: Questia has 5,000 books available for free, including rare books and classics.

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

  • Books-On-Line: This large collection includes movie scripts, newer works, cookbooks and more.
  • Chest of Books: This site has a wide range of free books, including gardening and cooking books, home improvement books, craft and hobby books, art books and more.
  • Free e-Books: Find titles related to beauty and fashion, games, health, drama and more.
  • 2020ok: Categories here include art, graphic design, performing arts, ethnic and national, careers, business and a lot more.
  • Free Art Books: Find artist books and art books in PDF format here.
  • Free Web design books: OnlineComputerBooks.com directs you to free web design books.
  • Free Music Books: Find sheet music, lyrics and books about music here.
  • Free Fashion Books: Costume and fashion books are linked to the Google Books page.

MYSTERY

  • MysteryNet: Read free short mystery stories on this site.
  • TopMystery.com: Read books by Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, GK Chesterton and other mystery writers here.
  • Mystery Books: Read books by Sue Grafton and others.

POETRY

  • The Literature Network: This site features forums, a copy of The King James Bible, and over 3,000 short stories and poems.
  • Poetry: This list includes “The Raven,” “O Captain! My Captain!” and “The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde.”
  • Poem Hunter: Find free poems, lyrics and quotations on this site.
  • Famous Poetry Online: Read limericks, love poetry, and poems by Robert Browning, Emily Dickinson, John Donne, Lord Byron and others.
  • Google Poetry: Google Books has a large selection of poetry, fromThe Canterbury Tales to Beowulf to Walt Whitman.
  • QuotesandPoem.com: Read poems by Maya Angelou, William Blake, Sylvia Plath and more.
  • CompleteClassics.com: Rudyard Kipling, Allen Ginsberg and Alfred Lord Tennyson are all featured here.
  • PinkPoem.com: On this site, you can download free poetry ebooks.

MISC

  • Banned Books: Here you can follow links of banned books to their full text online.
  • World eBook Library: This monstrous collection includes classics, encyclopedias, children’s books and a lot more.
  • DailyLit: DailyLit has everything from Moby Dick to the recent phenomenon, Skinny Bitch.
  • A Celebration of Women Writers: The University of Pennsylvania’s page for women writers includes Newbery winners.
  • Free Online Novels: These novels are fully online and range from romance to religious fiction to historical fiction.
  • ManyBooks.net: Download mysteries and other books for your iPhone or eBook reader here.
  • Authorama: Books here are pulled from Google Books and more. You’ll find history books, novels and more.
  • Prize-winning books online: Use this directory to connect to full-text copies of Newbery winners, Nobel Prize winners and Pulitzer winners.

theojoiegrise:

Bon arretez vos conneries là. Ne pas condamner le racisme, l’homophobie et la transphobie d’un journal ne veut pas dire qu’on approuve les actes des tireurs et qu’on trouve que les journalistes méritent ça. C’est tragique et horrible et je suis de tout coeur avec les victimes et leurs familles.

Mais la liberté d’expression c’est aussi laisser les minorités oppressées ouvrir leur gueule…. quand par exemple la majorité privilégiée sort des caricatures les écrasant encore plus. Mais bon bizarrement quand il s’agit de nous y’a plus personne.

Je ne suis pas Charlie, je ne soutiens pas les publications haineuses du journal. Je ne suis pas Charlie, mais oui je soutiens les victimes, et d’autant plus la communauté musulmane en France qui va bien en chier ces prochains jours. Voila.

Personnellement, j’ai surtout l’impression que les gens exposent le slogan “je suis Charlie” pour Dénoncer cet attentat qui n’aurait jamais dû arriver et Faire passer aux familles et proches des victimes leur soutien. Je n’ai pas l’impression que le slogan soit utilisé afin de jeter des fleurs à la ligne éditoriale du journal Charlie Hebdo. La plupart des illustrations que j’ai vues aujourd’hui sont plus que douteuses, d’un ‘humour’ auquel je n’adhère pas (notamment à cause des préjugés et de la stigmatisation des minorités). Cependant, si j’ai utilisé le slogan “je suis charlie” dans le peu de post que j’ai reblogués, ce n’est pas pour saluer la ligne éditoriale du journal, mais seulement montrer -juste un peu- mon soutien.

(Après malheureusement il y a des gens c** partout et si des personnes ont été insultées parce qu’elles ont écrit “Je ne suis pas charlie” c’est vraiment pitoyable u_u)

10/4/2014 11:34PM

nikaru you’re always so sweet ;w;

Rules: Once you’ve been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 92 Truths about you. At the end, choose 5 people to be tagged. You have to tag the person who tagged you.

Tagging:  rosesareboring , theojoiegrisemomohno ,  les-ecoeurchees , madamecroa

WHAT WAS YOUR:
Last Beverage: Coca cola
Last phone callmomohno
Last text message: Friend: “300 combien ?” (“300 and ?” looking for a classroom xD)
Last song you listened to:  No-No-No by Okura Tadayoshi
Last time you cried: Few days ago
Dated someone twice: Nop
Been cheated on: No
Kissed someone and regretted it: No
Lost someone special: Yes
Been depressed: Not really
Been drunk and threw up: Nop

LIST THREE FAVORITE COLORS: pink, yellow, very light green

LAST YEAR (2013), HAVE YOU:
Made a new friend: YES
Fallen out of love: No
Met someone who changed you: Yes.
Found out who your true friends are: Yes
Found out someone was talking about you: Good talk I hope if there is xD
Kissed anyone on your FB friends list: Yes
How many people on your FB friends list do you know in real life: Out of 146 FB friends, i DON’T know IRL 5 of them
First surgery: when I was a newborn.
First piercing: Ears when i was a child
First best friend: during 1st year of elmentary school
First sport you joined: swimming
First vacation: I don’t remember xD something like Center Parc (France)
First pair of trainers: during elementary school?

RIGHT NOW:
Eating: a Malabar
Drinking: Coca Cola
I’m about to: Play Final Fantasy Curtain Call on 3DS
Listening to: Delicate ni suki shite -cover by me (well my friend is listening to)
Waiting for: Monday for OUAT and Downton Abbey’s episodes
Want kids: No
Career: English/Japanese student =D

WHICH IS BETTER
Lips or eyes: Eyes
Hugs or Kisses: Hugs 
Shorter or Taller: Size doesn’t matter ? xD
Older or younger: Older
Romantic or Spontaneous: Both
Nice stomach or nice arms: Nice hands xD or stomach
Sensitive or Loud: Sensitive
Hook-up or relationship: Relationship
Trouble maker or hesitant: Hesitant

HAVE YOU EVER:
Kissed a stranger: No
Drank hard liquor: No
Lost glasses/contacts: Yep
Sex on first date: No
Broke someones heart: I don’t think so
Been Arrested: No
Turned someone down: Maybe ? 
Cried when someone died: Yes
Fallen for a friend: No

DO YOU BELIEVE IN:
Yourself: Usually
Miracles: Yes
Love at first sight: for others yes xD 
Heaven: dunno
Santa Claus: everyone can be a Santa Claus ❤
Kisses on the first date: Maybe ? XD
Angels: dunno

Once again thank you Nikaru ❤ love you ^^

To do this month-list : 

– going to Japan

– don’t forget how to speak Japanese

– go to the Gamushara Natsu Matsuri et see Tanaka Juri 

– Tokyo Disneyland & DisneySea

– Tokyo tokyo and tokyo

– go and see Pikanchi 

– do homeworks (T_T)

– meeting frieeends ❤

– missing friends ❤ ❤

Pourquoi Game of Thrones a détruit Jaime Lannister

theojoiegrise:

Sur le s04e03 et sur LA SCENE —- parlons un peu de Jaime et à quel point ça DETRUIT son personnage. Parlond aussi d’un point généralement accepté dans le fandom : celui de rédemption. Dire qu’il a fait un parcours de rédemption en fait c’est admettre qu’il était foncièrement “mauvais” au début ce…

Pourquoi Game of Thrones a détruit Jaime Lannister