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  • The Mark of Athena The Graphic Novel (Heroes of Olympus Book 3)
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, Book 4)
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, Book 5)
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone (Harry Potter, Book 1)
  • Little House in the Big Woods
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    "Little House in the Big Woods" is the first book in the "Little House" series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. It introduces readers to the life of the Ingalls family living in a log cabin in the Wisconsin woods during the late
  • Stardust
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    **Stardust** is a novel by Neil Gaiman that blends elements of fantasy, adventure, and romance into a rich narrative tapestry. Set in the 19th century in the English village of Wall, the story unfolds in a magical realm
  • The Tales of Beedle the Bard
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    A collection of magical fairy tales from the **Harry Potter** universe, written by **J.K. Rowling**. Each story conveys unique lessons through the whimsical and sometimes dark adventures of its characters.
  • The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potters Peter Rabbit
  • Green Eggs and Ham
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    "Green Eggs and Ham" is a seminal work in childrens literature by Dr. Seuss, known for its minimalistic vocabulary, engaging rhymes, and distinctive illustrations. The narrative follows the character Sam-I-Am as he endea
  • Goodnight Moon
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    In this classic of childrens literature, beloved by generations of readers and listeners, the quiet poetry of the words and the gentle, lulling illustrations combine to make a perfect book for the end of the day. In a gr
  • James and the Giant Peach (Colour Edition)
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    "James and the Giant Peach" is a captivating childrens novel by Roald Dahl that tells the story of a young boy named James Henry Trotter. After losing his parents in a tragic rhinoceros accident, James is forced to live
  • Matilda (Colour Edition)
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    Roald Dahls much-loved Matilda, now with Quentin Blakes original illustrations in full colour. Matilda Wormwoods father thinks shes a little scab. Matildas mother spends all afternoon playing bingo. And Matildas headmist
  • Harriet the Spy (Collins Modern Classics)
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    "Harriet the Spy" is a childrens novel by Louise Fitzhugh, first published in 1964. It chronicles the adventures of a young aspiring writer, Harriet M. Welsch, known for her keen observation skills and her ambition to be
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone
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    Introduces the Dursleys, who are shocked to find their nephew, Harry Potter, on their doorstep. The chapter sets the stage for Harrys early life in a non-magical, oppressive household.
  • Deep in the Jungle of Doom
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    "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair, published in 1906, is a groundbreaking novel that exposes the harsh realities and working conditions in the U.S. meatpacking industry in the early 20th century. The story is set in the slu
  • City of Fallen Angels
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    In the heart of a world where the boundaries between good and evil blur, **Fallen** unfolds a gripping tale of love, redemption, and the eternal struggle for salvation. The narrative follows the journey of [the protagoni
  • Pippi Longstocking
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    A timeless tale, "Pippi Longstocking" by Astrid Lindgren captures the adventures of an unconventional and spirited young girl named Pippi Longstocking. Living alone in her house, Villa Villekulla, with no parents to over
  • Clockwork Prince
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    "Clockwork Prince" is the second book in Cassandra Clares The Infernal Devices trilogy, set in a Victorian-era London filled with shadowy streets and supernatural dangers. The story continues the journey of Tessa Gray, a
  • City of Fallen Angels
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    "Fallen Angels" by Dr. John Mathew explores the theological and moral implications of the fall from grace of celestial beings, as interpreted within Christian doctrine. This work delves into the origins, narratives, and
  • City of Bones
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    "City of Bones" is the first book in Cassandra Clares Mortal Instruments series, set in a contemporary world filled with demons, vampires, werewolves, and shadowhunters. The story follows Clary Fray, a teenager who disco
  • Auggie & Me Three Wonder Stories
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    August "Auggie" Pullman, born with a facial deformity, starts attending a mainstream school for the first time in fifth grade. "Wonder" explores themes of kindness, acceptance, and the struggle to fit in from multiple pe
  • Cress
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    "Cress" is the third book in Marissa Meyers Lunar Chronicles series, blending science fiction, fantasy, and retold fairy tales into a compelling narrative. This installment focuses on Cress, a brilliant hacker and progra
  • A Court of Thorns and Roses
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    "A Court Of Thorns And Roses 3" is a fantasy novel by Sarah J. Maas, continuing the epic journey of Feyre as she navigates the complex politics and power dynamics of the faerie realms.
  • The Wish-Tree
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    "The Wish-Tree" is a captivating children’s book that explores the themes of hope, dreams, and the power of belief. John Ciardi, known for his poetic storytelling and ability to captivate young minds, weaves a tale aroun
  • Tuck Everlasting
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    "Introduction to the relaxed countryside leading to Treegap and the mysterious wood owned by the Foster family.
  • Heidi
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    Johanna Spyris "Heidi" is a heartwarming tale set in the Swiss Alps, originally published in 1880. The story revolves around a young girl named Heidi, who is sent to live with her grandfather, a solitary old man living i
  • The Secret Diary of the Worlds Worst Friend
  • Everblaze
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    "Dive into the magical world of Everblaze, where Sophie Foster navigates the challenges of being a telepath in a realm filled with wonders and dangers".
  • Stone Cold Touch
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    "Stone Cold Touch" appears to revolve around Layla Shaws journey amidst personal turmoil, her connections with Zayne, and the mysterious Guardians. The novel likely explores themes of resilience, complex relationships, a
  • The Giver
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    "The Giver" is a thought-provoking dystopian novel set in a seemingly utopian society where pain, suffering, and choice are virtually eliminated. The story follows Jonas, a 12-year-old boy chosen to become the Receiver o
  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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    "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" is a collection of twelve detective stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring his iconic character Sherlock Holmes, a consulting detective renowned for his proficiency with observat
  • Sabriel The Old Kingdom 2
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    "Sabriel" is the first novel in the Old Kingdom series by Garth Nix, blending elements of high fantasy with dark magic and necromancy. Set in a world divided between the magical Old Kingdom and the technologically advanc
  • The Mermaid and the Shoe
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    "The Mermaid And The Shoe" is more than just a childrens story; it is a rich, illustrative tale that encourages young readers to embrace their curiosity, seek answers, and appreciate the journey towards self-discovery. W
  • The Shadow Throne
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    "The Shadow Throne" is the gripping conclusion to Jennifer A. Nielsens Ascendance Trilogy, a series marked by political intrigue, war, and the quest for power. In this final installment, we follow our young hero, King Ja
  • The Giving Tree
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    "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein is a poignant childrens book that explores the themes of unconditional love, selflessness, and the changes brought by time. This summary presents a comprehensive overview of the stor
  • The Giving Tree
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    "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein is a poignant story illustrating the selfless love and sacrifice of a tree for a boy throughout his life.
  • The Stonekeeper A Graphic Novel
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    "The Stonekeeper" is the first book in the critically acclaimed graphic novel series "Amulet" by Kazu Kibuishi. Set in a fantastical world, it blends adventure, fantasy, and family drama.
  • Crown of Midnight
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    "Crown of Midnight", the second book in the Throne of Glass series, continues the story of Celaena Sardothien, a skilled assassin in a corrupt kingdom. The plot follows her journey as she navigates complex relationships
  • The Sword And The Circle
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    The Sword And The Circle: King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table by Rosemary Sutcliff is a retelling of the timeless Arthurian legends. The book weaves together the tales of King Arthurs rise to power, the establ
  • Shadow and Bone Now a Netflix Original Series
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    The Grisha Trilogy, composed of "Shadow and Bone," "Siege and Storm," and "Ruin and Rising," is a captivating fantasy series set in the fictional world of Ravka, a land inspired by Tsarist Russia, where magic and science
  • The 5th Wave (Book 1)
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    "The Fifth Wave" by Rick Yancey is a gripping post-apocalyptic novel that explores the survival of humanity following an alien invasion. The invaders, referred to as "The Others," execute their attack in phases, with eac
  • If He Had Been with Me
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    If He Had Been With Me by Laura Nowlin is a poignant and emotionally charged novel that explores the themes of love, loss, and the complexities of teenage relationships. The story revolves around Autumn and Finny, lifelo
  • Ella Enchanted
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    **Ella Enchanted** is a captivating fantasy novel written by Gail Carson Levine, offering a unique twist on the traditional Cinderella tale. The story revolves around Eleanor, commonly known as Ella, who is cursed with t
  • Throne of Glass
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    Throne of Glass_ follows the story of Celaena Sardothien, an 18-year-old assassin who is offered her freedom on the condition that she will fight as the princes champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin.
  • Will Grayson, Will Grayson
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    "Will Grayson, Will Grayson" is a novel co-authored by John Green and David Levithan. Its a tale of two teenagers with the same name - Will Grayson - whose paths cross in an unexpected twist of fate. The story unfolds in
  • Throne of Glass
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    This summary delves into the third installment of the **Throne of Glass** series by Sarah J. Maas, a pivotal point in the epic fantasy saga that continues the journey of Celaena Sardothien, a formidable assassin navigati
  • Beastly Deluxe Edition
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    "Beastly Deluxe Edition" is a contemporary retelling of the classic fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast" set in modern-day New York City. Written by Alex Flinn, it is part of the Kendra Chronicles series, which reimagines t
  • The Lost Hero
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    "The Heroes of Olympus The Lost Hero" introduces us to three new demigods: **Jason**, who has no memories of his past; **Piper**, whose father has been kidnapped by a giant; and **Leo**, with the unique ability to manipu
  • Heroes of Olympus The Son of Neptune
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    **The Son of Neptune** is the second installment in the *Heroes of Olympus* series, expertly blending Greek and Roman mythologies within a contemporary setting. This narrative follows Percy Jackson, who finds himself at
  • Inkheart (Inkheart Trilogy, Book 1)
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    **Inkheart** is a captivating fantasy novel that explores the power of books and the magic of reading. The story revolves around Meggie and her father, Mo, who has the extraordinary ability to bring book characters to li
  • The Thief Lord
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    "The Thief Lord" follows the journey of Prospero and Boniface, two orphaned brothers seeking freedom in Venice. They join a group of street children, led by the enigmatic Thief Lord, Scipio. Their adventures involve evad
  • Bloodlines (book 1)
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    "Bloodlines of the Spiral Archipelago" is a richly detailed exploration of a fictional world filled with a variety of creatures and species. The book delves into the unique ecological and cultural aspects of the Spiral A
  • Stargirl
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    "Stargirl" is a young adult novel by Jerry Spinelli, focusing on the themes of nonconformity, individuality, and the challenges of social acceptance in high school. The story is narrated by Leo Borlock, who becomes fasci
  • The Fairy-Tale Detectives
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    "Whos Afraid of Virginia Wolf?"is a whimsical detective story set in a fairy tale universe, penned by Todd Wallinger. The narrative unfolds with **Rumpelstiltskin**, a fairy tale detective, and his sidekick, the **Ugly D
  • Beastly Movie Tie-in Edition
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    "Beastly Deluxe Edition" is a captivating retelling of the classic fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast," set in a modern context. Written by Alex Flinn, this novel is part of the Kendra Chronicles series. It centers around
  • Where the Red Fern Grows
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    "Where the Red Fern Grows" is a beloved novel by Wilson Rawls that tells the heartwarming and poignant story of a young boy named Billy Colman and his two Redbone Coonhounds, Old Dan and Little Ann, in the Ozark Mountain
  • Famous Five, Five On A Treasure Island
  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (colour version) (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 5)
  • City of Glass
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    "City of Glass" is the third book in Cassandra Clares "The Mortal Instruments" series. The story continues the journey of Clary Fray, a teenager who discovers she is part of a lineage of Shadowhunters, beings who protect
  • A Long Walk to Water
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    A Long Walk to Water is a gripping novel by Linda Sue Park that interweaves the stories of two Sudanese children, Salva Dut and Nya, from different times (1985 and 2008, respectively), highlighting their struggles and re
  • The Red Pyramid (The Kane Chronicles Book 1)
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    "The Red Pyramid" is the first book in the Kane Chronicles series by Rick Riordan, renowned for blending modern settings with ancient mythology. This novel introduces us to siblings Carter and Sadie Kane, who embark on a
  • A Great and Terrible Beauty
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    "A Great and Terrible Beauty" is the first book in the Gemma Doyle Trilogy, set in the late 19th century. The story revolves around Gemma Doyle, a young girl who, after the mysterious death of her mother in India, is sen
  • Uglies
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    "Uglies," a novel that appears to dive deep into dystopian themes, exploring societal norms, personal identity, and the consequences of conforming to an idealized standard of beauty.
  • Holes
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    "Holes" is a young adult novel by Louis Sachar that intertwines three distinct storylines spanning different generations, all converging at Camp Green Lake, a juvenile detention center in a desolate Texas desert. Despite
  • Bridge to Terabithia
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    "Bridge to Terabithia" is a poignant novel that explores the themes of friendship, imagination, and coping with loss. Set in rural America, it centers around two fifth-graders, Jess Aarons and Leslie Burke. Jess, aspirin
  • The Graveyard Book
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    "The Graveyard Book" tells the story of Nobody "Bod" Owens, a boy who is the sole survivor of a mysterious murder attempt on his family. Finding sanctuary among the tombstones, Bod is raised by the ghosts of the graveyar
  • The Last Battle
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    "The Last Battle" is the seventh and final book in C.S. Lewiss celebrated series, *The Chronicles of Narnia*. It is a fantasy novel that explores themes of good versus evil, faith, and the afterlife, concluding the adven
  • Blood Promise
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    This summary presents an overview of "Blood Promise," focusing on the key themes of loyalty, love, and the consequences of difficult choices within a supernatural context.
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Four The Battle of the Labyrinth
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Five The Last Olympian
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Two The Sea of Monsters
  • Scepter of the Ancients
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    "Scepter of the Ancients" is the first book in the Skulduggery Pleasant series by Derek Landy. This fantasy novel intertwines elements of adventure, magic, and mystery, set in a modern world where magic exists in secrecy
  • A Series of Unfortunate Events
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    "The Bad Beginning" is the first book in Lemony Snickets *A Series of Unfortunate Events*. This darkly comedic and mysterious novel follows the Baudelaire orphans - Violet, Klaus, and Sunny - after they receive the devas
  • Eldest
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    **Eldest**, the second book in the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini, continues the epic tale of magic, dragons, and the fight against tyranny in the fantastical world of Alagaësia. Following the events of **Erago
  • Twilight
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    "Twilight" is a young adult fantasy novel written by Stephenie Meyer, the first book in the Twilight Saga series. The story centers around Bella Swan, a seventeen-year-old girl who moves to Forks, Washington, to live wit
  • Heidi
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    Heidi, a classic childrens novel by Johanna Spyri, published in 1880, captures the heartwarming story of a young girls life in the Swiss Alps.
  • The Secret Garden
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    "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a timeless novel that explores themes of healing, friendship, and the discovery of beauty in unexpected places. It follows the story of Mary Lennox, a sickly and unloved
  • Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief (Book 1)
  • Blood on the River
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    "Blood River: A Journey to Africas Broken Heart" is a gripping narrative by Tim Butcher, a journalist who embarks on a daring journey to traverse the Congo River. Drawing inspiration from the 19th-century explorer Henry
  • The Book Thief
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    "The Book Thief" is set in Nazi Germany and follows the story of a young girl named Liesel Meminger, who is living with foster parents, Hans and Rosa Hubermann, in the small town of Molching. The novel is narrated by Dea
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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    "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is a beloved childrens novel by Roald Dahl that tells the story of a young boy named Charlie Bucket. Living in poverty near the Wonka Chocolate Factory, Charlie dreams of exploring the
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas
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    Dr. Seusss "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" is a timeless tale that captures the essence of the holiday spirit. Through its vivid illustrations and engaging narrative, it teaches the importance of community, the joy of
  • Little House on the Prairie
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    "Little House on the Prairie" by Laura Ingalls Wilder is an iconic novel that depicts the journey and settlement of the Ingalls family in the American Midwest during the late 19th century. The narrative centers on the fa
  • Tales from The Arabian Nights
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    Arabian Nights, also known as "Alf Layla wa Layla" (One Thousand Nights and One), is a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales compiled during the Islamic Golden Age. It is a tapestry of stories, told by the character Sc
  • Picture of Dorian Gray
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    The is designed for intermediate to advanced English learners aiming to improve their linguistic proficiency across speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. This level typically focuses on complex grammatical st
  • Charlottes Web Book and Charm
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    The story is set on a farm, where a piglet named Wilbur is born and raised. He forms a deep bond with a young girl named Fern Arable, who saves him from being slaughtered for being the runt of the litter.
  • His Dark Materials The Golden Compass (Book 1)
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    "His Dark Materials" is a trilogy that includes "Northern Lights" (also known as "The Golden Compass" in North America), "The Subtle Knife," and "The Amber Spyglass." This series, written by Philip Pullman, is set across
  • Artemis Fowl and The Arctic Incident
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    In "The Arctic Incident," Artemis Fowl II, a teenage criminal mastermind, discovers that his father, Artemis Fowl I, is alive, being held ransom by the Russian Mafiya in the Arctic. Artemis plans a rescue mission, but hi
  • The Adventures of Pinocchio
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    "The Adventures of Pinocchio", written by Carlo Collodi and illustrated in this edition by Sterling Illustrated Classics, is a timeless story that has captivated audiences for generations. This tale, originally published
  • The Magicians Nephew
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    "The Magicians Nephew," written by C.S. Lewis, is a prequel to the celebrated series, *The Chronicles of Narnia*. It sets the stage for the adventures and themes that unfold in the subsequent books, providing background
  • The Wind in the Willows
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    Kenneth Grahames "The Wind in the Willows" is a timeless tale of adventure, camaraderie, and the intrinsic beauty of the natural world. Published in 1908, this classic novel explores the escapades of its endearing anthro
  • Island of the Blue Dolphins
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    "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott ODell is a captivating novel that has enchanted readers for decades, earning it the 1961 Newbery Award. This reading guide aims to deepen readers understanding and appreciation of t
  • The Butter Battle Book
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    The Butter Battle Book, written by the acclaimed author Dr. Seuss, is a notable childrens book that delves into the serious themes of conflict and the absurdity of war through a seemingly simple narrative about a dispute
  • The Silver Chair
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    "The Silver Chair," part of C.S. Lewiss Chronicles of Narnia series, embarks on a fantastical journey with themes of faith, friendship, and perseverance. It narrates the adventure of Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole in Narni
  • The Lorax
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    The Lorax is a profound environmental tale that explores the consequences of unchecked corporate greed on nature. Dr. Seuss crafts a narrative that is both engaging for children and thought-provoking for adults, making i
  • The Trumpet of the Swan
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    "The story of The Trumpet of the Swan revolves around Louis, a Trumpeter Swan who is born without a voice, making him unique among his kind.
  • The Cat in the Hat
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    "The Cat in the Hat" is a classic childrens book written by Dr. Seuss. The story begins when two children, Sally and her brother, are left alone at home on a rainy day with nothing to do. Their boredom is abruptly interr
  • The Witch of Blackbird Pond
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    "The Witch of Blackbird Pond," written by *Elizabeth George Speare*, is a historical fiction novel set in the late 17th century. It tells the story of Kit Tyler, a young woman who leaves her familiar life in Barbados to