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Jumat, 15 Agustus 2014

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley


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Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is a novel written by Mary Shelley. Shelley started writing the story when she was eighteen, and the novel was published when she was twenty-one. The first edition was published anonymously in London in 1818. Shelley's name appears on the second edition, published in France. A common misconception in modern society is to refer to the monster itself as "Frankenstein", but in the novel the monster is identified via words such as "monster", "fiend", "wretch", "vile insect", "daemon", and "it"; Shelley herself called it "Adam".
Through research it can be determined the many influences the author was under during the creation of the novel. She had traveled the region in which the story takes place, and the topics of galvanism and such other occult ideas were themes of conversation among her companions. Frankenstein is infused with some elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement and is also considered to be one of the earliest examples of science fiction. It was also a warning against the expansion of modern man in the Industrial Revolution, alluded to in the novel's subtitle, The Modern Prometheus. The story has had an influence across literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories and films.[wikipedia]


Language: English

Sabtu, 05 Juli 2014

Cerita Wayang - Mahabharata


Cerita Wayang - Mahabharata
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Rabu, 18 September 2013

Goosebumps - Misteri Hantu Tanpa Kepala


Goosebumps - Misteri Hantu Tanpa Kepala
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Selasa, 17 September 2013

JM Barrie - Peter Pan (Peter and Wendy)


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Peter and Wendy, published in 1911, is the novelisation by J. M. Barrie of his most famous play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up (1904). Both tell the story of Peter Pan, a mischievous little boy who can fly, and his adventures on the island of Neverland with Wendy Darling and her brothers, the fairy Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, the Indian princess Tiger Lily, and the pirate Captain Hook. The play and novel were both inspired by Barrie's friendship with the Llewelyn Davies family. The novel follows the play closely, but includes a final chapter not part of the original play.

The play debuted in London on 27 December 1904 with Nina Boucicault, daughter of playwright Dion Boucicault, in the title role. A Broadway production was mounted in 1905 starring Maude Adams. It was later revived with such actresses as Marilyn Miller and Eva Le Gallienne. The play has since seen adaptation as a pantomime, stage musical, a television special, and several films, including a 1924 silent film, a 1953 animated Disney full-length feature, and a 2003 live action production with state-of-the-art special effects. The play is now rarely performed in its original form on stage in the United Kingdom, whereas pantomime adaptations are frequently staged around Christmas. In the U.S., the original version has also been supplanted in popularity by the 1954 musical version, which became popular on television.

The novel was first published in 1911 by Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom and Charles Scribner's Sons in the United States. The original book contains a frontispiece and 11 half-tone plates by artist F. D. Bedford (whose illustrations are still in copyright in the EU). The novel was first abridged by May Byron in 1915, with Barrie's permission, and published under the title Peter Pan and Wendy, the first time this form was used. This version was later illustrated by Mabel Lucie Attwell in 1921. The novel is now usually published under that title or simply Peter Pan. The script of the play, which Barrie had continued to revise since its first performance, was published in 1928. In 1929, Barrie gave the copyright of the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital, a children's hospital in London.[wikipedia]

Language: English

Jumat, 31 Mei 2013

Barbara Cartland - The Naked Battle


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Language: English

Senin, 20 Mei 2013

A Murder is Announced by Agatha Christie


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A Murder is Announced is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in June 1950 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in the same month. The UK edition retailed at eight shillings and sixpence (8/6) and the US edition at $2.50.
The novel features her detective Miss Marple and is considered a crime novel classic.
The book was heavily promoted upon publication in 1950 as being Christie's fiftieth book, although in truth this figure could only be arrived at by counting in both UK and US short story collections.

A strange notice appears in the morning paper of a perfectly ordinary small English village, Chipping Cleghorn: "A murder is announced and will take place on Friday, October 29th, at Little Paddocks, at 6:30 p.m. Friends accept this, the only intimation." This apparently comes as a great surprise to Letitia Blacklock, the owner of Little Paddocks, as she has no idea what the notice means; she didn't place it and none of her companions knows more than she. Miss Blacklock decides to take it in her stride and prepares herself to have guests that evening.
Naturally, the villagers are intrigued by this notice, and several of them appear on the doorstep with awkward reasons but a definite interest. As the clock strikes 6:30, the lights go out and a door swings open, revealing a man with a torch.
In a heavily accented voice, the man demands they "Stick 'em up!" Most of the guests do so, believing it to be part of a game. The game ends when shots are fired into the room. The door slams shut, and panic takes hold: in short order, it's discovered that the fuses are blown, the gunman has been shot, and Ms. Blacklock's ear is bleeding, apparently from a bullet's near-miss. The most curious thing of all is the gunman: he is recognized by Dora Bunner (an old friend of Letitia's, affectionately known as "Bunny", who also lives at Little Paddocks) as Rudi Scherz, the receptionist at a local spa, who had asked Letitia for money just a few short days ago.
The police are called in. All clues suggest that the case is merely a strange suicide or accidental death, but Inspector Craddock is uneasy about both possibilities. As luck would have it, Miss Marple is a guest at the very same spa where Rudi Scherz was employed. Craddock is advised to involve her in the case, and the two commence working together. At the spa, it emerges that Rudi has a criminal background, but petty theft and forgery rather than any more serious crime. His girlfriend, a waitress at the spa, however, reveals that not only had he been paid to appear, he believed it was all "a silly English joke": clearly he was not planning on being shot at.
With this new knowledge, Craddock returns to Chipping Cleghorn. Miss Marple, not uncoincidentally, is the godmother of the local vicar's wife, and decides to stay with her.
The first step is to establish a motive for Scherz's attack on Miss Blacklock. This presents a problem: Letitia has no known enemies. She worked for a successful financier (Randall Goedler) and has done quite well for herself but is not herself wealthy. She does not lead a lavish life and, aside from her house, she has only enough to live on. However, she may shortly come into a great deal of money; Randall Goedler's estate passed to his wife, Belle, when he died. Belle is frail, and is now very near death. When Belle dies, Miss Blacklock inherits everything. If, however, she predeceases Belle, the estate goes to the mysterious "Pip" and "Emma", children of Randall's estranged sister, Sonia. No one knows where these two are, much less what they look like.
Inspector Craddock discovers oil on the hinges of a door into the parlor (where the shooting took place) thought to be unused, and Bunny mentions that until quite recently there had been a table placed against the door.
Inspector Craddock travels to Scotland to meet Belle; she mentions that Letitia had a beloved sister, Charlotte, who was born with a goiter. Their father, an old-fashioned doctor, tried unsuccessfully to treat Charlotte, but she only withdrew further into herself as her goiter got worse. Their father died shortly before World War II, and Letitia gave up her job with Goedler and took her sister to Switzerland for the necessary surgery to repair the defect. The two sisters waited out the war in the Swiss countryside, but before it was over, Charlotte died very suddenly. Letitia returned to England shortly thereafter.
Miss Marple takes tea with Bunny during her shopping trip with Letitia, and Bunny reveals several details about the case: she talks about the recently oiled door she found with the Inspector; she's sure that Patrick Simmons, a young cousin of Letitia's who, with his sister Julia, is also staying at Little Paddocks, is not as he appears; and, most tellingly, she's absolutely positive there was a different lamp in the room on the night of the murder (the one with the shepherdess and not with the shepherd) than there was now. Their tête-à-tête is interrupted, however, as Letitia arrives, and she and Bunny resume their shopping.
That evening, Letitia arranges a birthday party for Bunny, complete with all Bunny's friends and even a chocolate cake; this was while rationing was still in effect in England—butter and eggs were hard to come by even in a rural community, and chocolate was quite rare. Afterward, Bunny complains of a headache and goes to bed after taking some of Letitia's aspirin, as her own bottle of aspirin bought that morning seems to be missing. Bunny dies from poisoning in her sleep.
Miss Marple visits Ms. Blacklock, who mourns Bunny and starts crying. Miss Marple asks to see photo albums which might contain pictures of Sonia Goedler, Pip and Emma's mother, but all photos of Sonia were taken out of the albums recently, although they were in place before the death of Rudi Scherz.
Through deduction and reenactment, Misses Hinchliffe and Murgatroyd (two spinster farmers who were also present at the time of the Scherz murder) figure out that Miss Murgatroyd could see who was in the room as she was standing behind the door when it swung open; she couldn't have seen Rudi as he was on the other side of the opened door, but she could see whose faces were illuminated by the torch beam. The two women conclude that the person who wasn't in the room (and therefore not seen by Miss Murgatroyd) could have snuck out of the room when the lights went out and come around behind Rudi, and shot at him—and Miss Blacklock.
Just as she remembers the one person not in the room, the stationmaster calls to notify them that a dog has just arrived. As Miss Hinchliffe pulls away in her car, Miss Murgatroyd runs into the driveway, shouting "She wasn't there!" She is murdered while Miss Hinchliffe is away, and so does not reveal whom she did not see.
Miss Hinchliffe returns and meets Miss Marple. They discover Murgatroyd's body, and a distraught Hinchliffe informs Miss Marple of Murgatroyd's cryptic statement.
At Little Paddocks, Letitia receives a letter from the real Julia Simmons in Perth. She confronts "Julia" with the letter, and "Julia" reveals that she is actually Sonia's daughter, Emma Stamfordis, masquerading as Julia so that she could attempt to gain a portion of the inheritance from Letitia and let the real Julia could spend time pursuing an acting career.
Julia/Emma insists she is uninvolved in the assassination attempt—she was a crack shot during the French Resistance and would not have missed at that range, even in the dark—nor did she wish to prevent Letitia from inheriting Randall Goedler's estate. She had intended to ingratiate herself with Letitia and try to obtain a portion of the money, and once the murder took place, had no choice but to continue the masquerade.
Philippa Haymes (a boarder at Little Paddocks and a young widow) sneaks into the kitchen to speak to Julia/Emma, but Julia/Emma sends her away before finding out what Philippa had to say. That night, the vicar's cat, Tiglath Pileser, knocks over a glass of water onto a frayed electrical cord, which causes the fuses to blow, and the final clue falls into place for Miss Marple.
Inspector Craddock gathers everyone at Little Paddocks and launches the final inquest, which is interrupted by Mitzi, Letitia's foreign "lady-help", crying out that she saw Letitia commit the murder. The inspector does not believe her, and continues with his questioning.
The inspector continues, and quickly insinuates that Edmund Swettenham who, with his widowed mother, was also present at the shooting, is in fact Pip. However, Phillipa comes forward and confesses that she is in fact Pip; Inspector Craddock then accuses Edmund of wanting to marry a rich wife in Phillipa by murdering Letitia. Edmund denies this and as he does so, a terrified scream is heard from the kitchen.
Everyone rushes to the kitchen and discovers Miss Blacklock attempting to drown Mitzi in the sink. Miss Blacklock is arrested by a local constable who has been hiding in the kitchen with Miss Marple, who imitates Dora Bunner's voice to make Ms. Blacklock break down.
Miss Marple explains it quite simply: it wasn't Charlotte who died in Switzerland, but Letitia. Charlotte, aware that Letitia was in line to inherit a fortune, posed as Letitia and returned to England; few people knew Charlotte, as she had been a recluse before leaving England, and a slight change in Letitia's appearance could be explained away to casual acquaintances by her time abroad during the war. She need only avoid people who knew Letitia well, such as Belle Goedler, and to always cover her throat with strings of pearls or beads to hide the scars from her goiter surgery. Bunny was one of the few people who remembered Charlotte as Charlotte, but by then, Charlotte was so lonely that she allowed her old school friend to move in.
However, Rudi Scherz could have ruined everything: he worked at the Swiss hotel where the sisters had stayed and could therefore also identify Charlotte as herself. This is why Letitia/Charlotte hired him to come to Chipping Cleghorn and "hold up" a room full of guests: she blew the fuse by pouring water from a vase of flowers onto the frayed cord of a lamp, slipped out the second door, stood behind Rudi, and shot him. She then nicked her ear with a pair of nail scissors and rejoined the others, playing the part of perplexed host.
Bunny became the next target because she, too, could reveal too much. Bunny had an eye for detail, but was prone to slip-ups: on several occasions, she referred to Ms. Blacklock as "Lotty" (short for "Charlotte") instead of "Letty" (short for "Letitia"), and her conversation with Miss Marple in the cafe proved fatal.
Miss Murgatroyd, the final victim, was also killed for guessing too much and for coming to the realization that Letitia/Charlotte was not in the room when Rudi Scherz burst in.
Mitzi and Edmund had been persuaded by Miss Marple to play parts in tripping Charlotte Blacklock up; Miss Marple's plans were almost brought down when Philippa admitted to being Pip, but Inspector Craddock thought fast enough to turn around and claim Edmund was after Philipa's money.
In the end, Phillipa/Pip and Julia/Emma inherit the Goedler fortune; Edmund and Phillipa/Pip get married and return to Chipping Cleghorn to live.[wikipedia]

Language: English

Minggu, 19 Mei 2013

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett


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This is a story about a little girl called Mary who was born in India. Her parents died in a earthquake and she was forced to move to England and stay in her uncle’s house. One night, she woke up hearing someone cry, crept down stairs and went into a room where she saw a boy in bed. It was Collin, her cousin
but she didn’t know she had one. She also met a girl called Martha and a boy called Dickon. Mary didn't know that Collin could not walk and besides that, everyone thought he was going to die. But Mary and Dickon taught him to walk and he was so pleased. One day, Mary found a secret garden that had been closed for ages. It had been closed so long because its owner, Mary’s aunt ,died and Mary’s uncle didn’t want anyone going into it. When he saw her in the graden, he was pleased and promised Mary he would never lock it up again.[eablibrary.blogspot.com]

Language: English

Sabtu, 12 Januari 2013

Misery (Stephen King)


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Misery is the 25th book published by Stephen King; it was his 22nd novel, and the 17th written under his own name. The book was released by Viking on 8 June 1987.

Fiction author Paul Sheldon has made a living by writing a popular series of novels featuring a heroine by the name of Misery Chastain. After finishing the last book in the Misery series he goes on a trip to a cheap motel where he enjoys a bottle or two of alcohol. On the drive back to New York City, Paul goes off of the road in a horrifying crash. He is later discovered by his biggest fan, Annie Wilkes. By the time Paul wakes up, he is already in Annie's ranch house in the middle of nowhere, on Novril, an addictive drug that has kept Paul from realizing that his legs had been crushed in the crash.[wikia]


Language: English

Kamis, 10 Januari 2013

Arswendo Atmowiloto - OSKEP


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Oskep adalah sebutan di kalangan preman yang palingmengerikan. Oskep atau spion atau es-pe, adalah kata lain dari pengkhianat, julukan bagi penjahat yang bekerja sama menjual informasi kepada tikus, alat negara.Yang gawat tuduhan ini bisa dilontarkan dengan bukti yang samar, penjahat kambuhan yang tak ikut tertangkap, yang pernah bercakap dengan alat negara, yang lebih berada dari cs-nya.
Hukumannya adalah: lewat. Baik ketika sedang di jalan umum, sedang mandi, atau bahkan ketika dalam penjara pun diuber.

Di daerah Rawa-rawa Budheg, semua nama ini bisa digelari oskep: Babeh Komid, istrinya, Warno
Viktor, Icung, Meong, Polisman, Ida Menor, Jack 303, Belinda Melati Indah alias Untung bin Kartijo, Udin Balok, Dakrin, Mark Hababe, Kusnen, Novita Anggraeni, Mark Mongki, Ndil alias Laskmindra Setiawati, Joko Paing alias Jabrik, Daeng Taba, Abiyoso Umarsaid,Tuning, Rudi alias Andre alias Mustapa alias Ibrahim alias Abraham alias Bambang Sutantio alias Rachmadi alias Afni alias Nian.


Oskep merupakan novel Arswendo Atmowiloto yang pertama kali ditulis di dalam penjara, ketika diizinkan mengunakan mesin ketik untuk menyusun pembelaan dalam sidang pengadilan.

Bahasa: Indonesia

Selasa, 08 Januari 2013

Kumpulan Dongeng Anak Nusantara dan Dunia


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Daftar Isi:
  1. Malin Kundang
  2. Sungai Jodoh
  3. Hang Tuah
  4. Loro Jonggrang
  5. Sangkuriang
  6. Si Dayang Bandir
  7. Karang Bolong
  8. Lutung Kasarung
  9. Keong Emas
  10. Asal Usul Danau Toba
  11. Putri Tandampalik
  12. Hikayat Bunga Kemuning
  13. Telaga Bidadari
  14. Timun Emas
  15. Cindelaras
  16. Aji Saka
  17. Jack dan Pohon Kacang
  18. Alibaba dan 40 Penyamun
  19. Gonbe dan 100 Itik
  20. Saudagar Jerami
  21. Putri Tidur
  22. Petualangan Sinbad
  23. Petualangan Tom Sawyer
  24. Tukang Sepatu dan Liliput
  25. Aladin dan Lampu Ajaib
  26. Pangeran Katak
  27. Balas Budi Burung Bangau
  28. Cinderela
  29. Petualangan Guliver
  30. Sepatu Abu Kosim
  31. Pengemis dan Putri Raja
  32. Raja dan Kura-Kura
  33. Si Kancil Kena Batunya
  34. Kelelawar yang Pengecut
  35. Bende Wasiat
  36. Mia dan Si Kitty
  37. Kera Jadi Raja
  38. Seruling Ajaib
  39. Paman Gober dan Ikan Ajaib
  40. Semut dan Kepompong
  41. Landi Landak yang Kesepian
  42. Kancil Si Pencuri Timun
  43. Paman Alfred dan 3 Ekor Rakun
  44. Tiga Sekawan
  45. Putri Melati Wangi
  46. Keledai Pembawa Garam
  47. Moni, Monyet yang Licik
  48. Kancil dan Tikus
  49. Keong Emas



Bahasa: Indonesia

Kamis, 01 November 2012

A Very Unusual Wife by Barbara Cartland


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Rabu, 31 Oktober 2012

A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess


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A Clockwork Orange is a 1962 dystopian novella by Anthony Burgess. The novel contains an experiment in language: Burgess creates teenage slang of the not-too-distant future.
In 1998, the Modern Library ranked A Clockwork Orange 65th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.

A Clockwork Orange is written using a narrative first-person singular perspective of a seemingly biased and unreliable narrator. The protagonist, Alex, never justifies his actions in the narration, giving a sense that he is somewhat sincere; a narrator who, as unlikeable as he may attempt to seem, evokes pity from the reader by telling of his unending suffering, and later through his realisation that the cycle will never end. Alex's perspective is effective in that the way that he describes events is easy to relate to, even if the situations themselves are not.[wikipedia]


Language: English

Selasa, 30 Oktober 2012

Kiss The Moonlight by Barbara Cartland


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Rabu, 05 September 2012

The Magnificent Marriage by Barbara Cartland


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Selasa, 04 September 2012

The Golden Age by Kenneth Grahame


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The Golden Age is a collection of reminiscences of childhood, written by Kenneth Grahame and originally published in book form in 1895, in London by The Bodley Head, and in Chicago by Stone & Kimball. (The Prologue and six of the stories had previously appeared in the National Observer, the journal then edited by William Ernest Henley.) Widely praised upon its first appearance — Algernon Charles Swinburne, writing in the Daily Chronicle, called it "one of the few books which are well-nigh too praiseworthy for praise" — the book has come to be regarded as a classic in its genre.
Typical of his culture and his era, Grahame casts his reminiscences in imagery and metaphor rooted in the culture of Ancient Greece; to the children whose impressions are recorded in the book, the adults in their lives are "Olympians," while the chapter titled "The Argonauts" refers to Perseus, Apollo, Psyche, and similar figures of Greek mythology. Grahame's reminiscences, in The Golden Age and in the later Dream Days (1898), were notable for their conception "of a world where children are locked in perpetual warfare with the adult 'Olympians' who have wholly forgotten how it feels to be young" — a theme later explored by J. M. Barrie and other authors.
The original English and American editions of the book were printed without illustrations. A later edition, published in Britain and America in 1899 by The Bodley Head, featured black-and-white artwork by Maxfield Parrish — nineteen full-page illustrations and twelve tailpieces. The full-page pictures accompany the eighteen chapters of the book, plus a frontispiece.[Wikipedia]

Contents:
  1. Prologue: The Olympians
  2. A Holiday
  3. A White-Washed Uncle
  4. Alarums and Excursions
  5. The Finding of the Princess
  6. Sawdust and Sin
  7. "Young Adam Cupid"
  8. The Burglars
  9. A Harvesting
  10. Snowbound
  11. What They Talked About
  12. The Argonauts
  13. The Roman Road
  14. The Secret Drawer
  15. "Exit Tyrannus"
  16. The Blue Room
  17. A Falling Out
  18. "Lusisti Satis"

Language: English

Kamis, 31 Mei 2012

The Judgement of Love by Barbara Cartland


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Senin, 28 Mei 2012

Wiro Sableng - Banjir Darah di Tambun Tulang


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Sabtu, 26 Mei 2012

Tulis St. Sati - Sengsara Membawa Nikmat


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Jumat, 25 Mei 2012

Jules Verne - Around the World in 80 Days



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Classic story about the adventures of Phineas Fogg as the circle the world in order to win a bet.

The whole time he is being trailed by a detective who thinks he is a bank robber.

Jumat, 18 Mei 2012

Cerita Dongeng Anak – Peri dan Hutan Berkabut


Cerita Dongeng Anak – Peri dan Hutan Berkabut
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