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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
by Lyman Frank BaumThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a fantasy novel by Lyman Frank Baum. A cyclone carries away the farm house of a young girl and accidentally kills an evil ruler. To return home, the girl has to reach and kill the evil ruler of emerald city. Armed with her magical shoes, she travels in an adventurous path along with three other similar characters who a..
Peter and Wendy
by James Mathew BarriePeter and Wendy is a fantasy novel by James Mathew Barrie. It is believed that this story was conceived by the author in his mother’s ever loving memory of his elder brother who died at the age of 13. Hence in his mother’s mind the boy never grown up. A boy who enjoys his childhood and unwilling to transform himself to adulthood is the theme behind..
Jane Eyre
by Charlotte BronteCharlotte-Bronte's Jane Eyre the story of a poor orphan girl, whose growth from the childhood to adult, the good and evil persons encountered by throughout her life is narrated in a fascinating way. Under the shelters of her cruel aunt, Jane Eyre is forced to jailed in a red room and faints by seeing a ghost of his uncle. Recovered by Mr..
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark TwainAdventures of Huckleberry Finn is a children's novel by Mark Twain. Unlike other adventure stories, this adventure journey is not for fun but for the survival. A boy, whose life is, threatened none other than his own father. A slave escapes from the custody of masters in fear of being sold. Both unite to fight for survival of them. Huckle ..
Little Women
by Louisa May AlcottLittle Women is a novel by Louisa May Alcott. Poverty is not a hurdle for happiness, is the theme behind this story of Marches. Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy are living in a small house along with their mother. Their father Mr.March is away from their home for serving the civil war and tough times ahead for the family. Inspired by a letter from their fa..
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark TwainThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the most widely read books of Mark Twain, which is based on his boyhood life along the Mississippi River. Many characters in the novel are created and resembles Twain's young life in village. Tom and Huck, the mischievous boys were accidentally witnessing the murder of Dr. Robinson by Injun Joe, a Half-American. M..
A Little Princess
by Frances Hodgson BurnettA Little Princess is the story of a young girl who does not change her helping attitudes towards the poor even when her ill-fate turned down her to become a maidservant. Sara, the daughter of Captain Crew joins Miss Minchin's boarding school at London. In spite of her born with silver spoon fate, she is always creative kind and polite with peopl..
The Arabian Nights
by Andrew LangA collection of folk stories written during the time of Islamic Golden Age with roots from Persian, Indian and Egyptian literature. Believed to have been written by various authors, the first English edition was published during the first decade of seventeenth century and was titled as The Arabian Nights' Entertainment. The Arabian Nights has an..