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Ten Minutes to Bed: Little Monster
1,200 LThis beautifully illustrated picture book is the perfect length for sending little ones off to sleep.
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Ten Minutes to Bed: Little Unicorn
1,200 LThe perfect bedtime book to calm your own sleepy unicorns!
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Tess of the d’Urbervilles
3,250 LAlec Stoke-d’Urberville rapes Tess. She returns home, where she gives birth to a child who soon dies. Tess becomes a milkmaid at the Talbothays Dairy, where she falls in love with Angel Clare, a young intellectual she met years before.
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The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins
960 LThe plot centers on Bartholomew Cubbins’s mysterious reappearing hats and the attempts of King Derwin’s courts to rid them from his head once and for all, centering on themes of vanity, punishment, and magic.
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The Adventures of Captain Underpants
1,000 LLaugh out loud with Captain Underpants, the #1 New York Times bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Dog Man!
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The adventures of Huckleberry Finn
500 LHarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.
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The adventures of Tom Sawyer
1,350 LThis volume includes Tom Sawyer, Detective, a sequel and pastiche of the detective genre, first published in 1896.
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The adventures of Tom Sawyer
500 LMark Twain created the memorable characters Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn drawing from the experiences of boys he grew up with in Missouri. Set by the Mississippi River in the 1840’s, it follows these boys as they get into predicament after predicament. Tom’s classic whitewashing of the fence has become part of American legend, and the book paints a nostalgic picture of life in the middle of the nineteenth century. Tom runs away from home to an island in the river, chases Injun Joe and his treasure, and even gets trapped in a cave for days with Becky Thatcher. The book is one of Twain’s most beloved stories.
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The age of innocence
500 LThe Age of Innocence is Edith Wharton’s twelfth novel, initially serialized in four parts in the Pictorial Review magazine in 1920, and later released by D. Appleton and Company as a book in New York and in London. It won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, making it the first novel written by a woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and thus Wharton the first woman to win the prize.The story is set in upper-class New York City in the 1870s.
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The art of war
1,000 LThe Art of War is a book of conflict knowledge and tactics revolving around several key concepts, including: Knowing when to fight and when not to fight. Knowing how to mislead the enemy. Knowing oneself and one’s enemy.
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The Art of War
3,250 LThis book has matching lined and blank journals (sold separately) . They make a great gift when paired together but are also just as beautiful on their own.
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The Atheists Mass
500 LThis is as much a mystery as the Immaculate Conception, which of itself must make a doctor an unbeliever.’ A stunning pair of short stories about faith and sacrificial love.
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The awakening
500 LKate Chopin (1850–1904) was an American author of short stories and novels for both adults and children. She is now considered by many to have been a forerunner of feminist authors of the 20th century.
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The Beautiful and Damned
500 LGloria and Anthony Patch party until their money runs out; then their goal becomes Adam Patch’s fortune. Gloria’s beauty fades and Anthony’s drinking takes its horrible toll. Fitzgerald here once again displays a wariness of the upper classes.
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The Bfg
1,200 LThis story by Roald Dahl is about a young girl named Sophie who is whisked away from her home in an orphanage by the BFG – the Big Friendly Giant. He tells her about his job, to blow dreams into the rooms of children, and also about his terrifying neighbours – other giants who EAT children.
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