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The Mill on the Floss
George Eliot
intermediate
The Mind of Mr. J. G. Reeder
Edgar Wallace
intermediate
The Mirror of the Sea
Joseph Conrad
advanced
The Missing Chums
Franklin W. Dixon
beginner
The Monk
M. G. Lewis
advanced
The Monster
Edgar Saltus
advanced
The Moon and Sixpence
W. Somerset Maugham
intermediate
The Moon Maid
Edgar Rice Burroughs
intermediate
The Moon Pool
A. Merritt
intermediate
The Moonstone
Wilkie Collins
intermediate
The Mother
Pearl S. Buck
intermediate
The Mucker
Edgar Rice Burroughs
intermediate
The Mule-Bone
Langston Hughes
intermediate
The Murder at the Vicarage
Agatha Christie
intermediate
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Agatha Christie
intermediate
The Murder on the Links
Agatha Christie
intermediate
The Murders in Praed Street
John Rhode
intermediate
The Mysteries of Udolpho
Ann Radcliffe
advanced
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Agatha Christie
intermediate
The Mysterious Island
Jules Verne
intermediate
The Mystery at Lilac Inn
Carolyn Keene
beginner
The Mystery of 31, New Inn
R. Austin Freeman
intermediate
The Mystery of a Hansom Cab
Fergus Hume
intermediate
The Mystery of Cabin Island
Franklin W. Dixon
beginner
The Mystery of Orcival
Émile Gaboriau
intermediate
The Mystery of the Blue Train
Agatha Christie
intermediate
The Mystery of the Yellow Room
Gaston Leroux
intermediate
The Napoleon of Notting Hill
G. K. Chesterton
intermediate
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
Edgar Allan Poe
advanced
The National Being
George William Russell
advanced
The Nebuly Coat
John Meade Falkner
intermediate
The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde
Mary De Morgan
beginner
The New Freedom
Woodrow Wilson
intermediate
The New State
Mary Parker Follett
advanced
The Nibelungenlied
Anonymous
advanced
The Nigger of the Narcissus
Joseph Conrad
advanced
The Night Land
William Hope Hodgson
advanced
The Octopus
Frank Norris
intermediate
The Odyssey
Homer
advanced
The Old Curiosity Shop
Charles Dickens
advanced
The Old English Baron
Clara Reeve
advanced
The Old Man in the Corner
Baroness Orczy
intermediate
The Old Wives’ Tale
Arnold Bennett
intermediate
The Origin of Species
Charles Darwin
advanced
The Outlaw of Torn
Edgar Rice Burroughs
intermediate
The Painted Veil
W. Somerset Maugham
intermediate
The Paradise Mystery
J. S. Fletcher
intermediate
The Path to Rome
Hilaire Belloc
intermediateReading 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.
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.