'10 Books Your Kids Must Read'
Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone By J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter is a fictitious story penned by J.K Rowling about the magical school and the adventurous part of it. Best suited for the age 13-16.
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www.theguardian.comOliver Twist By Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist is a novel that encompasses many genres. It is a novel that talks about serious issues, it is a mystery story, and some chapters can even seem to belong to horror-fiction. The plot of the story, extremely famous and familiar to many, ...
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www.book-review-circle.comAkbar And Birbal
The story goes around Akbar, the emperor, and Birbal, his top minister. Deals with the various moments about how Birbal helps Akbar to come out of difficult situations in a funny way. Age group of 7 - 12
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blogcritics.orgChronicles Of Narnia : The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe By C.S.Lewis
The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe the story revolves around these 3 major characters and how they fight the witch to save the world and take back the throne. Age between 12 - 15.
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www.wordslingersok.comTales Of Tenali Raman
A trio of narrators – “Guruji” and his two sparring students – steer us through the escapades of Tenali Rama, the court-poet of 16th century Vijayanagara. They add into the mix their own brand of commentary which includes, among other things, brea...
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www.dramadose.comThe Diary Of A Wimpy Kid By Jeff Kinney
'The Diary of a Wimpy Kid' books are all about a kid called Greg who fills in his (not a diary!!) of all the misadventures in his life. Everything Greg seems to do has hilarious consequences and his family are very funny. In this book it is summer...
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www.theguardian.comWinnie-The-Pooh By A.A.Milne
In the course of two multi-chapter books, Christopher Robin and his boy animals, have one adventure after another —everything from filching honey from the angry bees to welcoming Tigger (a very bouncy animal), consoling Eeyore (the gloomy donkey),...