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Hester
Margaret Oliphant
intermediate
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit
S. M. Mitra
intermediate
His Family
Ernest Poole
intermediate
His Last Bow
Arthur Conan Doyle
intermediate
His Masterpiece
Émile Zola
advanced
Histories
Herodotus
advanced
History of the Peloponnesian War
Thucydides
advanced
Home to Harlem
Claude McKay
intermediate
Honeycomb
Dorothy M. Richardson
advanced
Household Tales
Jacob Grimm
beginner
How the Other Half Lives
Jacob Riis
intermediate
How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers and Other Woodcuts
Robert Williams Wood
intermediate
Howards End
E. M. Forster
advanced
Hudibras
Samuel Butler
advanced
Hudson River Bracketed
Edith Wharton
advanced
Human Nature and Conduct
John Dewey
advanced
Hunger
Knut Hamsun
advanced
Hunting for Hidden Gold
Franklin W. Dixon
beginner
Huntingtower
John Buchan
intermediate
I Will Repay
Baroness Orczy
intermediate
Idylls of the King
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
advanced
In Darkest London
Ada Elizabeth Chesterton
intermediate
In Search of Lost Time
Marcel Proust
advanced
In Search of the Castaways
Jules Verne
intermediate
In the Days of the Comet
H. G. Wells
intermediate
In the Midst of Life
Ambrose Bierce
advanced
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Linda Brent
intermediate
Indian Fairy Tales
Joseph Jacobs
beginner
Indian Summer
William Dean Howells
intermediate
Indiscretions of Archie
P. G. Wodehouse
intermediate
Inspector French’s Greatest Case
Freeman Wills Crofts
intermediate
Invaders from the Infinite
John W. Campbell
intermediate
Iola Leroy
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
intermediate
Irish Fairy Tales
James Stephens
intermediate
Islands of Space
John W. Campbell
intermediate
Ivanhoe
Walter Scott
advanced
Jack Keefe Stories
Ring Lardner
intermediate
Jacob’s Room
Virginia Woolf
advanced
Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë
advanced
Jean-Christophe
Romain Rolland
advanced
Jeeves Stories
P. G. Wodehouse
intermediate
Jibby Jones
Ellis Parker Butler
intermediate
John Brown’s Body
Stephen Vincent Benét
advanced
John Silence Stories
Algernon Blackwood
intermediate
Journals
Alexander Mackenzie
advanced
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Jules Verne
intermediate
Jude the Obscure
Thomas Hardy
intermediate
Julius Caesar
William Shakespeare
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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.
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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.