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The Amphibian Man by Alexander Belyaev
Page Count: 360Year: 1927READ FREEMeet Ichthyander, an enigmatic young man who has lived underwater since childhood, thanks to a mad scientist’s incredible experiment. With shark gills replacing his lungs, he’s destined to exist between two worlds: human and aquatic. But can Ichthyander truly find his place when he faces not only marine predators but also human greed, prejudice, and, […]
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The Red Laugh by Leonid Andreyev
Page Count: 138Year: 1904READ FREEThis is a surreal parable about the insane horrors of war, so powerful that, returning in the crippled souls of men from the fronts, they continue to live, gradually materializing and tormenting, torturing, driving mad other, as yet untouched, victims. “The Red Laugh” is at first glance a strange, incomprehensible story. The horrors of war […]
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The Blind Musician by Vladimir Korolenko
Page Count: 219Year: 1886READ FREEThis is the story of a boy, born into a wealthy noble family, whose life is shadowed by blindness from the very beginning. How can one find their place in a world where its most obvious manifestations are inaccessible? Petr’s life changes with every new experience. His musical talent blossoms under the guidance of his […]
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Yama: The Pit by Alexander Kuprin
Page Count: 378Year: 1909READ FREE“The Pit” is Kuprin’s most tragic work, which once had the effect of a bombshell among readers and critics, and even now, it shocks with its power and merciless realism. The sad story of the inhabitants of a mid-level brothel is told with almost photographic precision. The characters of the “night butterflies,” their clients, and […]
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