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The Master of the World

The Master of the World

by Jules Verne

The Master of the World is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne during his ailing health conditions. People in the United states witness an object travels at lightning speed, threatens the life. John Strock is deputed to investigate the threat, and his investigations reveals that Robur, an inventor created a device named Terror, which can tran..

Little Men

Little Men

by Louisa May Alcott

Little Men, a Children's novel written by Louisa May Alcott portrays the life of ten kids boarding in an unconventional school run by Jo Bhaer, a character inspired from the author's brother. Kids with different nature live together and their exploration of life is well narrated. Shy Nat Blake, Tomboy Dan, Doll loving Daisy Brooke, Stealing Jack Fo..

Under the Lilacs

Under the Lilacs

by Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott's novel Under the Lilacs is not so popular unlike her other novels. The story revolves around Two young girls Bab Moss, Betty Moss and a boy named Ben Brown. Ben Brown enters the story with incident of stealing a cake prepared by Mosses as part of their celebration. The story moves up with a sad note of unexpected death of Ben's f..

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus

by Lyman Frank Baum

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus is a fictional biography of what we know today as Saint Nicholas, the man of gifts. Lyman Frank Baum narrates the story of Claus, an orphan who was found, cared and brought up by Ak in the Burzee forests. As Claus grows up, he leaves forest and reaches Laughing valley, where he starts making toys and present t..

American Fairy Tales

American Fairy Tales

by Lyman Frank Baum

Though American Fairy Tales was written by the man of fantasy Lyman Frank Baum, these stories not only miss his trademark fantasy elements, but also take up a heavy tone which is unusual for a fairy genre. We must consider the fact that Baum might have targeted not only children but even adult readers as audience for this work since it was original..

The Poison Belt

The Poison Belt

by Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle's science fiction story The Poison Belt was written followed by "The Lost World" novel.  Based on a theory Professor Challenger believes the World will be destroyed after the earth moves through a poison belt. If Oxygen is used in a sealed room, he could survive a little more time and witness the earth collapse.  Professor along ..

The Return of Tarzan

The Return of Tarzan

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

The story of a young man who, although born of a woman, was left by a succession of untoward circumstances to be reared in an African jungle by a she-ape, the only mother he ever knew. Tarzan was drawn from the jungle by love for a young American girl whom chance threw in his way. Disappointment in love, in this new volume, results in his return to..

The Land that Time Forgot

The Land that Time Forgot

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

The Land That Time Forgot is an Edgar Rice Burroughs science fiction novel, the first of his Caspak trilogy. His working title for the story was "The Lost U-Boat." The sequence was first published in Blue Book Magazine as a three-part serial in the issues for September, October and November 1918...