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'Classic Literature’
Classic is always modern.
We publish only good books and all the classics we have published are all great and timeless. No matter how many time you have read them, you can always get something new.
The classics can always surprise you.
But is it hard to read, the classic?
- - - No, definitely not.
The classic books haven’t become classic because of their heavy content, but because they are ‘good’ books, even ‘great’. They ask for no time, because classic are timeless.
Our classic literature is divided into 2 sets
1. Dystopian/Utopian Novels
2. Classic Novels
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1. Dystopia/Utopian Novels
In the first set, the writer creates his own ‘imaginary world’ to portray the ‘reality’ of the non-imaginary world, criticising the corrupting humanity, the injustice in the society, and the inhumane suppression by the authority that must be abolished.
2. Classic Novels
The second set is about the ‘nature of humanity’. The writer dissects and portrays to the reader the humanity as it really is behind the veil of what we call ‘culture’. 
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We believe there is nothing more pointless than reading without selecting well your book.
And we honestly want to say that theses 2 sets of books have been well selected.
They surely won’t disappoint you.
They are all ‘classic’… and, yes, we want you to try.
The nature of humanity never really changes, and this so called ‘humanity’ is perfectly captured in the classics.
Therefore, these classic classics shall stay with the readers for as long as humanity shall exist.
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