Pooh's Very Hot Summer Day


Book Description

An exploration of the summer season with Winnie the Pooh and all his friends.




10 + 2 Adds Up to You


Book Description

Sahil is a shy, stout and studious fellow of tenth class, who loves reading books and writing poems. His elder brother, on the other hand, is an extrovert guy who is famous in his school, and wins the much talked about Principal’s Award. When he taunts and teases his brother Sahil for being such a bookworm, Sahil decides to work for the award and strive for it. His quest starts once he becomes confident of himself, thanks to the motivation from Rahul, his friend as well as competitor. On the other hand, Pooh, Sahil’s best friend wants to be more than just friends, unaware of the fact that Sahil too wanted the same thing. While their common friend Anita falls in love with Zafar, a guy 7 years older than them. With much perseverance and lot of conspiracy, Sahil gets all that he wants- he and Pooh become more than just friends, Sahil becomes the President of the Student’s Council, gets first rank in his class, and wins lots of competitions. But his neophyte’s serendipity doesn’t last long. When Sahil’s dad is rendered jobless due to family feuds, and his family is finding it hard to meet the ends, he is removed from the post of President. His computer teacher tries to get physical with him and starts blackmailing him, while Anita breaks up with Zafar and commits suicide. Anita’s last wish was to know whether Zafar loved her ever or not. All this happen when Sahil gets very close to getting the award. The climax of the story is when Sahil tries to solve all the problems, albeit one by one. Few things he is able to rectify, few things are beyond repair.




Florists' Review


Book Description













Babes In Disneyland: The ultimate Disneyland Resort guide for families with young children.


Book Description

Babes in Disneyland is the ultimate Disneyland Resort planning guide and the only guide book written specifically for families with babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Written by a former Disneyland Resort tour guide and mother of three, this book offers advice ranging from how to select lodging to parking and packing to guidance on appropriate attractions, dining, and entertainment for families with young children.The book is written in a very conversational style. This is not a formal piece of literature; it is intended for fast information at your finger tips! It is written to feel like Lisa is speaking to you as you plan and execute your Disneyland Resort visit.




Delphi Collected Works of Arthur Ransome (Illustrated)


Book Description

The beloved children’s author Arthur Ransome is noted for popularising the pattern for “holiday adventure” stories. A writer of various genres, his first success, ‘Bohemia in London’, is a partly autobiographical account of his early days. He also published a noted general ‘History of Story-Telling’, as well as landmark critical works on Edgar Allan Poe and Oscar Wilde. During the Great War, Ransome worked as a war correspondent in Russia, where he studied native folktales, which he retold for children. He also wrote extensively about his passion of angling, producing the seminal work in its field, ‘Rod and Line’. This eBook presents Ransome’s collected works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Ransome’s life and works * Concise introductions to the major works * Rare children’s books, with the original artwork * Many rare texts appearing for the first time in digital publishing * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * Rare short stories available in no other collection * Includes Ransome’s rare non-fiction works * Features the celebrated autobiography – discover Ransome’s intriguing life * Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres CONTENTS: Other Children’s Books The Child’s Book of the Seasons (1906) Pond and Stream (1906) The Things in our Garden (1906) The Hoofmarks of the Faun (1911) Old Peter’s Russian Tales (1916) Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp in Rhyme (1920) The Soldier and Death (1922) The Horror Novel The Elixir of Life (1915) The Short Stories Miscellaneous Stories The Non-Fiction The Souls of the Streets and Other Little Papers (1904) Bohemia in London (1907) A History of Story-telling (1909) Edgar Allan Poe (1910) Oscar Wilde (1912) Portraits and Speculations (1913) Six Weeks in Russia (1919) The Crisis in Russia (1921) Racundra’s First Cruise (1923) Rod and Line (1929) Racundra’s Third Cruise (1972) The Autobiography The Autobiography of Arthur Ransome (1976)




One Of Life's Slaves


Book Description

One of Life's Slaves was penned in 1872 by the Norwegian author Jonas Lie. This edition was translated from Norwegian to English by Jessie Muir in 1895. In taking Christiania life for the subject of "Livsslaven," Jonas Lie attempted for the second time to break down the preconceived opinion of critics, that such a subject did not come within his province. They were accustomed to have tales of sea-life from his pen, and could not readily be persuaded that another sphere of life might afford equal scope for his talent. Lie himself, in speaking of this work, says that a writer should "aim at presenting his subject in such a way that the reader may see, hear, feel, and comprehend it with the utmost possible intensity." This precept he has certainly put into practice in the present instance, for the subject is treated with such power and so full a grasp, that in reading the book one feels an actual anxiety, an oppression as of approaching disaster.