Top list: Easy-to-read

Whether you're a beginner reader or just looking for an accessible read, here are the most popular, easy-to-read books. Perfect for anyone who wants to skip the challenge of complex texts. Easy to read, easy to like. Why make it harder?

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Metamorphosis - Audiobook

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Metamorphosis - Audiobook


The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a haunting and thought-provoking novella that delves into themes of alienation, identity, and the human condition. The story begins with Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman, waking up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect. This surreal event triggers a cascade of personal and familial upheavals as Gregor struggles to adapt to his new reality.

As Gregor's condition isolates him from society and his family, Kafka masterfully explores the fragility of human relationships and the burden of societal expectations. The novella's sparse, yet evocative prose immerses readers in a world where the absurd becomes a lens for examining profound existential questions.

The Metamorphosis remains one of the most celebrated works of modernist literature, offering a timeless exploration of the boundaries of humanity, the nature of compassion, and the search for meaning in an indifferent world.

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Wuthering Heights - Audiobook

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Wuthering Heights - Audiobook


Wuthering Heights, written by Emily Brontë, is a haunting tale of passion, revenge, and unrelenting love set against the windswept moors of Yorkshire. The novel weaves a multi-generational story of the intense, destructive relationship between Heathcliff, an orphan taken in by the Earnshaw family, and Catherine Earnshaw, the spirited daughter of the house. Their love defies societal norms and transcends morality, but it is marred by cruelty, betrayal, and an insatiable longing that ultimately consumes them.

Told through the narrative of a tenant named Mr. Lockwood and the housekeeper Nelly Dean, the story explores the dark, intertwined fates of the Earnshaws and their neighbors, the Lintons. Themes of class conflict, the destructive nature of vengeance, and the supernatural thread of eternal love dominate the plot. The bleak, untamed landscapes mirror the wild emotions of the characters, creating a gothic masterpiece that defies conventional romance and delves deep into the complexities of human nature.

A tale of enduring love and tragic consequences, Wuthering Heights challenges readers to confront the fine line between passion and obsession, making it one of the most memorable works in English literature.

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Winter Academy - Fantasy Audiobook

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Winter Academy - Fantasy Audiobook


Winter Academy - Europe's #1 Fantasy Bestseller—Now finally available in English!

Mina's first year at the legendary Winter Academy is anything but smooth. Tasked with mastering her ice magic to help protect the world from plunging into eternal frost, Mina struggles with unruly powers and the relentless criticism of Professor Abercroft, her enigmatic and demanding teacher.

But her life takes a chilling turn when she's abducted and taken to the court of the ruthless Winter King. As she navigates the treacherous world of ice and intrigue, Mina's only glimmer of hope lies in the most unexpected place: her feared and despised teacher. When Professor Abercroft suddenly appears at the Winter King's court, whispers swirl—could he truly be a spy for the enemy? And why does Mina's heart race every time he's near?

Winter Academy is a thrilling tale of magic, betrayal, and forbidden desire. Part of the Seasons of Fate series, each volume stands alone and can be enjoyed independently. Dive into a world where the cold conceals secrets, and fate can change with the seasons.

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Three Christmas Classics

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Three Christmas Classics


We have collected three classic Christmas tales among the best authors, rewritten in modern language.

First up is "The Holy Night" by Selma Lagerlöf, which is a story Selma's grandmother used to tell to Selma, when she was a little girl.

The story is from very long time ago on a very cold night, a man needs help to warm his newborn child. A truly classic Christmas story.

Then the fantastic "The Fir Tree" by HC Andersen, where we hear the story of the little fir tree's problem of not being able to live in the present.

The tree does not appreciate the sunshine and the flowers out in the open forest and once it gets its dream fulfilled and becomes a Christmas tree, the tree cannot enjoy his dream either. He gets "bark pain" when the Christmas lights burn, and starts to wonder if the life in the forest wasn’t that bad, after all.

HC Andersen animates things such as animals and objects in his fairy tales, which makes his stories truly fairy-tale-like.

Last, but not least, we have "Little Vigg's Adventure on Christmas Eve" by Viktor Rydberg, which is about the little boy Vigg, who lives with old Gertrud.

He gets a ride in the sleigh with the Christmas Elf, who is both righteous, strict and kind and this story contributed to the Swedish image of Santa Claus.

This story’s background is based on Viktor Rydberg childhood though he grew up as a poor foster child and behind the poor old woman Gertrud looms a beloved foster mother named Sara.

All the stories are timeless classics and have the same reading- and listening value today as when they were written. Hope you’ll enjoy!

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The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Treasure Hunt Monster

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The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Treasure Hunt Monster


Marcus and the Breakfast Club Investigators are back and better than ever, just in time for a brand new adventure!

When a treasure hunt is announced at Rutherford School, Marcus teams up with his friends to win. But an otherwordly monster is set on spoiling their fun. . .

Using clues from a comic book, can the Breakfast Club uncover the mystery behind the monster and find the prize?

The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Treasure Hunt Monster is the fourth audiobook in an exciting mystery series by England International footballer, child food-poverty campaigner and bestselling author Marcus Rashford MBE, inspired by Marcus's own experiences growing up! Written with Alex Falase-Koya, it is it the perfect audiobook for children aged 8-11.