Genres
↳ Satire, Dystopian Fiction, Korean Contemporary Literature, Psychological, and Survival
Size
↳ 1.6 MB
Hunger follows a young girl and her disabled brother as they wander through an unnamed, war-scarred landscape, driven by the simple but relentless need to find food and safety. Their journey—harsh, intimate, and quietly devastating—reveals the brutal contours of a society unraveling, where human connection is rare but deeply precious. The novel explores themes of resilience, moral ambiguity, and the fragile line between innocence and brutality, all delivered with a bleak, poetic minimalism that lingers long after the final page.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Starvation (Extreme Hunger)
Violence & Physical Harm
War & Societal Collapse
Child Endangerment
Abuse & Neglect
Death
Graphic Descriptions of Suffering
Genres
↳ Classic Literature, Satire, Comedy, Parody, Adventure, Picaresque Novel, and Tragedy
Size
↳ 1.1 MB
Don Quixote, is a classic story follows Alonso Quixano, an aging nobleman so obsessed with tales of knights and chivalry that he renames himself Don Quixote and sets out across Spain with his loyal but skeptical squire, Sancho Panza. Armed with rusty armor and riding a frail horse, Quixote sees windmills as giants, inns as castles, and peasants as princesses, determined to bring honor back to a world he believes has forgotten it. Yet his idealism often collides with harsh reality, leading to both comic misadventures and poignant truths. As the line between imagination and madness blurs, Quixote’s quest becomes a meditation on loyalty, delusion, and the enduring power of dreams.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Violence
Animal cruelty
Mental Illness (Delusions)
Obsession & Disillusionment
Sexism
Classism
Genres
↳ Classic Literature, Romance, Comedy of Manners, Social Satire, and Historical Fiction
Size
↳ 2.8 MB
Emma is a classic novel about a clever, wealthy, and somewhat spoiled young woman named Emma Woodhouse who lives in the quiet English village of Highbury. Confident in her matchmaking skills, Emma sets out to pair up her friends and acquaintances—often with misguided results.
She meddles in the love life of her friend, Harriet Smith, while remaining oblivious to her own feelings and the consequences of her interference. Through a series of social mishaps, misunderstandings, and personal growth, Emma eventually comes to recognize her own heart and matures into a more self-aware & empathetic individual.
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Classism
Patriarchal Gender Roles
Emotional Manipulation/Gaslighting
Genres
↳ Allegory, Satire, Fable, Novella, Textbook, Roman à clef, Political satire, and Dystopian Fiction
Size
↳ 610 KB
George Orwell's chilling fable, Animal Farm, brings to life in lucid, uncomplicated language the disastrous project of Russian Communism through its satirical allegorical novella.
In the form of a beast fable, Animal Farm tells the story of a group of anthropomorphic farm animals who rebel against their human farmer, hoping to create a society where the animals can be equal, free, and happy. The book is politically and emotionally heavy despite it written in a simple fable style.
Meanwhile 1984 is a haunting political dystopia that imagines a totalitarian regime where truth is malleable, surveillance is constant, and individuality is crushed under the weight of state control. Through the story of Winston Smith—a man quietly rebelling against the omnipresent Party—Orwell delivers a stark warning about the dangers of censorship, propaganda, and unchecked power in a bleak yet eerily plausible future.
In this bundle you'll be able to download Animal Farm and 1984, which is a total of 2 books.
↳ In chronological order:
Animal Farm
1894
Trigger warnings
↳ This story contains content that might be troubling for some readers, including, but not limited to depictions of:
Violence & Death
Abuse of Power/State Violence & Execution
Animal Cruelty
Gaslighting & Propaganda
Psychological Abuse
Slavery & Forced Labor
Alcohol Abuse
Torture
Surveillance/Loss of Privacy
Oppression & Totalitarianism
Suicidal Ideation
Sexual Repression/Coercion