Books in English

Browse our library of books in English to learn English at your level — beginner (A1–A2), intermediate (B1–B2), or advanced (C1–C2). Tap any unknown word in the Clue app to translate instantly and stay in the story.

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Cover of The Autobiography of Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak, or Black Hawk

The Autobiography of Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak, or Black Hawk

Black Hawk

intermediate
Cover of The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford

The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford

Mark Rutherford

intermediate
Cover of The Autobiography of Mark Twain

The Autobiography of Mark Twain

Mark Twain

intermediate
Cover of The Avenger

The Avenger

Edgar Wallace

intermediate
Cover of The Awakening

The Awakening

Kate Chopin

intermediate
Cover of The Beasts of Tarzan

The Beasts of Tarzan

Edgar Rice Burroughs

intermediate
Cover of The Beautiful and Damned

The Beautiful and Damned

F. Scott Fitzgerald

intermediate
Cover of The Beetle

The Beetle

Richard Marsh

intermediate
Cover of The Bellamy Trial

The Bellamy Trial

Frances Noyes Hart

intermediate
Cover of The Benson Murder Case

The Benson Murder Case

S. S. Van Dine

intermediate
Cover of The Big Bow Mystery

The Big Bow Mystery

Israel Zangwill

intermediate
Cover of The Big Four

The Big Four

Agatha Christie

intermediate
Cover of The Big Time

The Big Time

Fritz Leiber

intermediate
Cover of The Black Arrow

The Black Arrow

Robert Louis Stevenson

intermediate
Cover of The Black Mask

The Black Mask

E. W. Hornung

intermediate
Cover of The Black Moth

The Black Moth

Georgette Heyer

intermediate
Cover of The Black Opal

The Black Opal

Katharine Susannah Prichard

intermediate
Cover of The Black Star Passes

The Black Star Passes

John W. Campbell

intermediate
Cover of The Black Tulip

The Black Tulip

Alexandre Dumas

intermediate
Cover of The Blacker the Berry

The Blacker the Berry

Wallace Thurman

intermediate
Cover of The Blazing World

The Blazing World

Margaret Cavendish

advanced
Cover of The Blithedale Romance

The Blithedale Romance

Nathaniel Hawthorne

advanced
Cover of The Blue Bird

The Blue Bird

Maurice Maeterlinck

intermediate
Cover of The Blue Castle

The Blue Castle

L. M. Montgomery

intermediate
Cover of The Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon

H. de Vere Stacpoole

intermediate
Cover of The Bolshevik Myth

The Bolshevik Myth

Alexander Berkman

intermediate
Cover of The Book of Jade

The Book of Jade

David Park Barnitz

advanced
Cover of The Book of Tea

The Book of Tea

Okakura Kakuzō

intermediate
Cover of The Book of Wonder

The Book of Wonder

Lord Dunsany

intermediate
Cover of The Borough Treasurer

The Borough Treasurer

J. S. Fletcher

intermediate
Cover of The Box Office Murders

The Box Office Murders

Freeman Wills Crofts

intermediate
Cover of The Breaking of the Storm

The Breaking of the Storm

Friedrich Spielhagen

intermediate
Cover of The Bridal Wreath

The Bridal Wreath

Sigrid Undset

advanced
Cover of The Bridge of San Luis Rey

The Bridge of San Luis Rey

Thornton Wilder

intermediate
Cover of The Brooklyn Murders

The Brooklyn Murders

G. D. H. Cole

intermediate
Cover of The Brothers Karamazov

The Brothers Karamazov

Fyodor Dostoevsky

advanced
Cover of The Bungalow Mystery

The Bungalow Mystery

Carolyn Keene

beginner
Cover of The Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild

Jack London

intermediate
Cover of The Canary Murder Case

The Canary Murder Case

S. S. Van Dine

intermediate
Cover of The Canterbury Tales

The Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer

advanced
Cover of The Case of Charles Dexter Ward

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward

H. P. Lovecraft

advanced
Cover of The Case with Nine Solutions

The Case with Nine Solutions

J. J. Connington

intermediate
Cover of The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes

The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes

Arthur Conan Doyle

intermediate
Cover of The Cask

The Cask

Freeman Wills Crofts

intermediate
Cover of The Castle

The Castle

Franz Kafka

advanced
Cover of The Castle of Otranto

The Castle of Otranto

Horace Walpole

advanced
Cover of The Celibates

The Celibates

Honoré de Balzac

intermediate
Cover of The Charing Cross Mystery

The Charing Cross Mystery

J. S. Fletcher

intermediate
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Reading is the highest-density way to absorb a language. A single chapter of a good novel exposes you to more vocabulary, more grammar, and more idiomatic usage than an entire week of conversation classes. The reason most learners give up is mechanical: every unknown word means putting the book down, opening a dictionary, losing the thread.

Clue lets you keep the thread. Load any book — your own EPUB, a PDF, a plain-text file — and tap any word for an instant translation in your native language. The reading experience stays smooth, the dictionary is on your phone, and the words you save become a personal vocabulary list synced into the practice mode.

Why reading beats almost every other input

Spoken English uses about 5,000 words for 95% of conversations. Written English uses double that — and the extra 5,000 are the words that mark the difference between sounding competent and sounding educated. There is no shortcut. The only way to get those words into your head is to read a lot.

Reading also gives you the syntax of the language at native pace. You see how sentences fit together, how clauses nest, how a paragraph shapes an argument. None of this is teachable from a grammar table. It only soaks in through volume.

Bring your own books

Most learner apps give you a small library of leveled readers. Clue does not. Drop in any EPUB, PDF, or plain-text file from your iCloud Drive, and start reading. The reader strips ads, fixes typography, and lays out the page like a proper e-reader — comfortable margins, adjustable font size, day and night themes.

Project Gutenberg is a great starting point: 70,000 free public-domain English books, all loadable into Clue in seconds. Hemingway, Austen, Wilde, Dickens — the entire canon, free, with tap-to-translate on every word.

How tap-to-translate works while reading

Tap a word, get the translation. Tap a phrase by holding and dragging across it, get the phrase translation. The card never covers more than the bottom third of the screen, so you don't lose your place. Save the word with one tap if you want to review it later.

The 27,000-word dictionary is bundled inside the app. There is no network call per lookup, no API quota, no spinner. You can read in airplane mode for an entire flight and never hit a wall.

What to read at each level

Lower-intermediate: graded readers, simplified classics, short YA novels. Intermediate: contemporary fiction with clean prose — Fredrik Backman, Jojo Moyes, Kazuo Ishiguro. Advanced: literary fiction, essays, nonfiction. The Atlantic, the New Yorker, and the Guardian publish long-form essays that are excellent reading practice and free to copy into a plain-text file.

Pick a book you actually want to finish. The wrong book at the right level will fail you faster than the right book at slightly the wrong level. Motivation beats difficulty matching.

From reading to retention

Words you save while reading sync into Clue's flashcard practice. Quizzes pull the original sentence as context, so you remember where you met the word. After a few weeks the loop becomes: read a chapter, tap five or six words, run a quick review the next morning. Vocabulary you encountered in a real book sticks because you remember the story.

Read what you actually want to read

Open a book you would have given up on six months ago because the vocabulary felt too dense. Read the first page inside Clue, tap the words you don't know, and notice how the wall comes down. That is what learning English with books is supposed to feel like.

FAQ

Which file formats does Clue support?

EPUB, PDF, and plain text (.txt). Drop them in from iCloud Drive, Files, or any other source.

Can I read books I bought on the Kindle Store?

Not directly — Amazon DRM prevents this. But you can read DRM-free EPUBs from Project Gutenberg, Standard Ebooks, Tor, and many independent publishers.

Does it work offline?

Yes. Once a book is in your library, reading and dictionary lookups all work offline. You only need internet to download new books.

How big is the dictionary?

27,000 English headwords with translations into each supported native language. That covers the vast majority of words you'll meet in modern fiction and journalism.

Is there a Kindle integration?

No. Clue's reader is self-contained. The trade-off is that everything works offline and we control the typography and tap experience end-to-end.

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