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Open Source Literature
HEROIC ADVENTURE/FANTASY/HORRORThomas Bullfinch
Mythology 
Edgar Rice Burroughs:
Tarzan of the Apes
Charles Dickens
 A Christmas Carol 
H. Rider Haggard:
King Solomon's MinesShe
George MacDonald
LilithPhantastesThe Princess and the Goblin
William Morris
The Well at the World’s End 
Robert Louis Stevenson
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Oscar Wilde:
The Picture of Dorian Gray 
SCIENCE FICTIONEdwin Abbott:
Flatland 
Robert Hugh Benson
Lord of the World 
A. Conan Doyle:
The Lost World 
Mary Shelley:
Frankenstein
H.G. Wells:
The Time MachineThe War of the WorldsThe Island of Dr. Moreau 
ADVENTURE/HISTORICAL FICTIONRobert Hugh Benson
Come Rack! Come Rope! 
Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
Two Years Before the Mast 
Alexander Dumas:
The Three Musketeers
Jack London
The Sea Wolf The Call of the Wild 
Thomas Malory
Le Morte D’Arthur 
Captain Frederick Marryat
Mr. Midshipman Easy 
 
Open Source Literature
Baroness Orczy:
The Scarlet Pimpernel 
Kenneth Roberts:
Northwest Passage
Sir Walter Scott:
Ivanhoe
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Quo Vadis? The Knights of the Cross
Robert Louis Stevenson
Treasure Island 
Lew Wallace
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ 
MYSTERY/DETECTIVE(Detective listed in parentheses)John Buchan(Richard Hannay)
The Thirty-nine StepsGreenmantle
G.K. Chesterton:(Father Brown)
The Complete Father Brown
(short stories) 
The Man Who Was Thursday 
Wilkie Collins:
The Woman in WhiteThe Moonstone
Arthur Conan Doyle(Sherlock Holmes)
The Adventures of Sherlock HolmesThe Hound of the Baskervilles
A.A. Milne:
The Red House Mystery 
Edgar Allen Poe:
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Mary Roberts Rinehart:
The Circular Staircase
GENERAL FICTIONLouisa May Alcott:
Little Women
Jane Austen
EmmaPride and Prejudice
Lewis Carroll
Through the Looking Glass Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 
Courtesy of Teen Literacy Tipsatwww.NickSenger.com/blog 

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