Les Miserables


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Pictures labeled in English and French introduce the characters found in Victor Hugo's classic "Les Misaerables."




Sunil Gavaskar


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During his playing days, he used to be often referred to as the 'Record-breaking Gavaskar' or the 'Century Man', for Sunil Manohar Gavaskar simply loved to pile up the runs. This book contains 100 articles on the Little Master. During his playing days, he used to be often referred to as the 'Record-breaking Gavaskar' or the 'Century Man', for Sunil Manohar Gavaskar simply loved to pile up the runs. On his 60th birthday, his admirers join hands to present him with a unique 'century' in the form of this book that contains 100 articles on the Little Master. In its 132-year




The Little Game Master


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The Little Game Master: Of Bards and Bullies is the continuation of the Dr. Seuss meets D&D story, where five friends delve into the world of table top role playing games. Join our adventurers as they discover a new quest that opens their eyes to understanding, empathy, and forgiveness, all while learning more about their favorite game.




Romeo & Juliet


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Count from one to ten with Romeo and Juliet.




A Gift For The Little Master


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Freelance journalist Dorlores Gunn is a night crawler armed with a ruthless curiosity and a knack for self-preservation. With her drugged-out TV crew in tow, she scours the night city for saleable stories: violent death in the street is just a service industry providing her next clip, and every victim is a potential actor. Criss-crossing her path is Eli, a bike courier who travels with ease through the clogged arteries of the urban core and rides the periphery when the media pounces on a suspected serial killer. Both become entangled in the police investigation when Dolores becomes the target of a stalker and Eli is hunted by a rogue SUV. In the struggle to survive, neither can be sure if they own the streets or the streets own them.




Little Master


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Little Master is a coursebook, a handbook and a storybook - all in one. It is a course in genius and a guide to greatness. And then, it is a charming little tale that both young and old can enjoy. It tells the story of a lost and lonely little boy who takes a daring journey to a unique world - a world of his own greatness.Written in simple yet rich language, this fantastic little tale takes just about an hour to read. Yet, in that short hour, you could discover the most amazing things about yourself, just like the little boy does in the story.Open the book and join the little boy on this magical journey. Meet some of the greatest people from history on the way. Visit exotic places - from the Paleolithic cave to the very womb of the universe. Talk with the stars, listen to the river and dance to the music of the moonlight. Explore the limits of human potential. Discover your own greatness.Yes, master!




A Midsummer Night's Dream


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Illustrations and rhyming text introduce the fairies featured in Shakespeare's play, from Puck to Mustardseed.




Little Master Of The Elephant, The (Level 3)


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The Orient Blackswan Easy Readers introduce the child to the enchanting world of reading, which encourage him/her to read with little or no external help. These well-illustrated books are carefully graded into six levels. The series begins at Level 1 and is meant for beginners in the age group of 5 7 years. The other levels are: Level 2: 6 8 years, Level 3: 7 9 years, Level 4: 9 10 years, Level 5: 10 12 years, Level 6: 11 14 years and Level 7: 12 15 years. This careful grading, based on age-appropriate vocabulary and structure enables the reader to progress through the successive levels. The current titles mainly include the classics and also have those that suit modern tastes and interests.




A Little Pretty Pocket-book


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A Little Pretty Pocket-Book is a children's book written by John Newbery. It is commonly thought to be the first children's book ever made, and provides a code of conduct for boys and girls in different social settings.




Master Laster


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Master Laster takes you beyond Sachin Tendulkar’s career aggregates and passionate assertions . . . There are almost as many books about Sachin Tendulkar as there are centuries by him. But, just as there is only one Tendulkar century that came in a winning run chase in the last innings of a Test match, rare are the books that look at his personal records through the prism of how much they mattered to the team. In fact there are none, because the easiest thing to do is to produce adulatory tomes for his doting fans. But there are an equal number of cricket fans out there who want to know something more than gushing accolades and who don't shy away from asking difficult questions. The book covers: 1. a quarter of a century of Indian cricket, bringing back to life many a game played during Tendulkar’s time. 2. it indulges fans in one of the enduring joys of cricket, discussing a point threadbare from multiple angles. 3. how many of his centuries made a difference to the team? 4. what is his track record under pressure? None of the books on Tendulkar has engaged fans in these debates. There is the odd question raised here or a critical comment made there in memoirs by former cricketers, but not a single book that sifts through the mountain of Tendulkar records to see what value can be attached to them from a team’s point of view. An exercise like that can be quite revealing, even startling, and certainly a lot of fun for cricket lovers. It sets the Tendulkar debate against specific data, taking it beyond career aggregates and passionate assertions. Master Laster covers the variables in the game, and its infinite possibilities. It also deals with why this game is so fascinates so many of us.