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Beyond Good and Evil open wikipedia on the title 
Friedrich Nietzsche open wikipedia on the author (1844 - 1900) 
Nietzsche soars in philosophic thought in Beyond Good and Evil. He transcended most of his 19th century contemporaries and considered the bulk of their philosophic thinking to be greatly limited by their acceptance of Christian premises. Denying a universal morality for all people, Nietzsche instead proposed that the individual's "will to power" upon the world was the means to move beyond good and evil. Agree? Disagree? Agree to disagree? Brilliantly thought provoking.
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Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde open wikipedia on the title 
Robert Louis Stevenson open wikipedia on the author (1850 - 1894) 
Good and evil. Everybody has both these aspects within them thinks Dr. Jekyll who sets about creating a potion that turns him increasingly into evil. Adopting the evil persona of Edward Hyde, he indulges in a double life until it finally takes its toll ... Robert Louis Stevenson horrifies through the ages. Great reading.
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Crime and Punishment open wikipedia on the title 
Fyodor Dostoyevsky open wikipedia on the author (1821 - 1881) 
Raskolnikov is a desperately impoverished young student and intellectual who robs and murders a moneylender to ease his own financial problems and, he rationalises, to better the world by expelling it of her evil doings. However, after he falls ill, he is eventually burdened by his past actions and seeks salvation. Was it justifiable homicide? Captivating and often disturbing, this novel explores this and other profound life concepts. Crime and Punishment is considered to be the one of the most influential Russian novels ever written. Read it and see why.
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Frankenstein open wikipedia on the title 
Mary Shelley open wikipedia on the author (1797 - 1851) 
The world's most famous gothic horror story, Frankenstein tells the story of Victor Frankenstein who combines his knowledge of natural science and medieval alchemy to give life to an inanimate object. But the resultant creature is far from what he had imagined. Rejected by Frankenstein and unloved, the forsaken creature ultimately metamorphosises into a monster intent on destroying his maker and all that he holds dear.
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes open wikipedia on the title 
Arthur Conan Doyle open wikipedia on the author (1859 - 1930) 
Literature's pre-eminent detective, Sherlock Holmes, shines again and again in these 12 thrilling adventures, set in England's Victorian era..
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The Odyssey open wikipedia on the title 
Homer open wikipedia on the author (700BC - 700BC) 
The Odyssey is one of the two major ancient Greek epic poems of Homer. The action takes place after Homer's Iliad and details the journey home of the Greek hero Odysseus (Ulysses). The journey takes years, in part due to the Gods' disagreements over his eventual fate, and it is only when he is finally home that his troubles really begin.
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Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush open wikipedia on the title 
Ian Maclaren open wikipedia on the author (1850 - 1907) 

1895 Best Seller.

Sketches of rural Scottish life based on the authors experiences as a minister in Perthshire.

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