The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey follows Buck Duane, a Texan outlaw forced into a life on the run, facing moral dilemmas and justice in the Wild West.
The Borgias by Alexandre Dumas explores the scandalous rise of Pope Alexander VI and his children Cesare and Lucrezia, notorious for power, corruption, and intrigue.
Two kids, one summer, and a quiet search for truth, identity, and belonging in a world that doesn’t always play fair - a tender journey through friendship and change.
A gondolier with a terrible voice changes Venice forever in this bittersweet fable of love, silence, and the quiet beauty of dreams that refuse to die.
Ann Veronica by H.G. Wells follows a young woman rebelling against societal norms as she pursues education, independence, and self-fulfillment in early 20th-century England.
Desert Gold by Zane Grey is a gripping Western adventure set on the Arizona-Mexico border during the Mexican Revolution, blending romance, action, and redemption.
The Code of Hammurabi is an ancient Babylonian legal text containing 282 laws, defining justice, punishment, and governance in one of history’s earliest civilizations.
Haunted by a madman’s sacrifice and guided by his friend Pedro, Raphael seeks redemption in a clinic where memory, faith, and madness collide in a profound search for meaning.
A kidnapped storyteller, a fierce wife, and two haunted captors clash in a tense struggle of memory, identity, and survival where words become the last line of resistance.
Bohemians of the Latin Quarter by Henri Murger portrays the struggles of young Parisian artists, inspiring Puccini’s opera La Bohème with its themes of love and poverty.