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Finding the Lost Treasure
by Helen M. PersonsFinding the Lost Treasure is a detective fiction novel written by Helen M. Persons, an adventure and mystery novelist and the author of “The Mystery of Arnold Hall”. Excerpts from the first chapter. The lives of the children had been simple, happy ones, until the recent death of their father and mother, hardly three months apart. John W..
Three Men in a Boat
by Jerome K. JeromeThree Men in a Boat, written by Jerome K. Jerome was originally intended to be a travel guide, but taken the shape of humorous account as the writing passes. The author along with his two friends George Wingrave and Carl Hentschel (all of them are real life characters) spending an evening and discuss about their hectic work schedule which made t..
Baseball Joe
by Lester ChadwickBaseball Joe, Home Run King written by Lester Chadwick is fiction book for children. Lester Chadwick the creator of the fictitious character Joe Matson, has written many books casting his character as hero as a star baseball player. The series of books are sequel to each other books have been written as such Joe Matson’s career as a baseb..
The Prince and the Pauper
by Mark TwainThe Prince and the Pauper is the Mark twain’s first historic fiction work. The story is set in London, about two boys with identical appearance, named Tom Canty and Edward. While Edward is the son of King Henry VIII and Tom Canty, a Pauper who lives with his abusive father. In an event Tom and Edward meet together and swap their dresses. Edward ..
Anne of Green Gables
by Lucy Maud MontgomeryAnne of Green Gables is written by L. M. Montgomery, a Canadian writer whose literary works are popular among readers of all ages including children. This novel is a fiction story of a young orphan girl named Anne Shirley. Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert the siblings at their fifties were looking to adopt a boy to take care of their farm in Prince ..
Through the Looking Glass
by Lewis CarrollThrough the Looking Glass written by Lewis Carroll is sequel to the most popular book Alice in Wonderland. Published after six months after Alice in wonderland, Through the Looking Glass is a mirror image of its predecessor themes and settings. While the first book is set in the outdoors which contains frequent changes in the size of creatures, ..
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
by Mark TwainA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court written by Mark Twain is a fiction novel of satirical comedy which narrates the story of a Yankee Engineer who was transported back to King Arthur times. Hank Morgan is a resident of Hartford, Connecticut, who is also a skilled engineer with high levels of proficiency in firearms manufacturing. In a he..
Ruth Erskine's Son
by Isabella MacDonald AldenRuth Erskine's Son is written by Isabella MacDonald Alden, an American writer with her pseudonym name Pansy. One will be surprised to know, she had developed her writing skills at very young age and her first book "Our Old Clock", was published in a village paper, when she was just ten years old. Apart from writing stories, she had spent m..