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The Big Book of Christmas Novels, Stories, Myths & Carols
450+ Titles in One Edition: A Christmas Carol, Little Women, Silent Night, The Gift of the Magi…
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- Mark TwainBeatrix PotterLouisa May AlcottCharles DickensO. HenryWilliam ShakespeareHarriet Beecher StoweEmily DickinsonRobert Louis StevensonRudyard KiplingHans Christian AndersenSelma LagerlöfFyodor DostoevskyMartin LutherWalter ScottJ. M. BarrieAnthony TrollopeBrothers GrimmL. Frank BaumLucy Maud MontgomeryGeorge MacdonaldLeo TolstoyHenry Van DykeE. T. A. HoffmannClement MooreHenry Wadsworth LongfellowWilliam WordsworthAlfred Lord TennysonWilliam Butler YeatsEleanor H. PorterJacob A. RiisSusan Anne LivingstonRidley SedgwickSophie MayLucas MaletJuliana Horatia EwingAlice Hale BurnettErnest IngersollAnnie F. JohnstonAmanda M. DouglasAmy Ella BlanchardCarolyn WellsWalter CraneThomas Nelson PageFlorence L. BarclayA. S. BoydEdward A. RandMax BrandWilliam John LockeNora A. SmithPhebe A. CurtissNellie C. KingBooker T. WashingtonLucy WheelockAunt HedeFrederick E. DewhurstMaud LindsayMarjorie L. C. PickthallJay T. StockingAnna RobinsonFlorence M. KingsleyOlive Thorne MillerM. A. L. LaneElizabeth HarkisonRaymond McaldenF. E. MannWinifred M. KirklandFrançois CoppéeKatherine PyleGrace Margaret GallaherElia W. PeattieF. ArnsteinJames Weber LinnAnne Hollingsworth WhartonElbridge S. BrooksIsabel Cecilia WilliamsAnton ChekhovArmando Palacio ValdésAndré TheurietAlphonse DaudetBenito Pérez GaldósAntonio MaréPedro A. De AlarcónJules SimonMarcel PrévostGustavo Adolfo BécquerMaxime Du CampMary Hartwell CatherwoodF. L. StealeyKate Upson ClarkMarion CliffordE. E. HaleWillis Boyd AllenEdgar WallaceGeorg SchusterHarrison S. MorrisBjørnstjerne BjørnsonMatilda Betham EdwardsAngelo J. LewisVernon LeeGuy De MaupassantSakiBret HarteRobert E. HowardWilliam Francis DawsonHamilton Wright MabieChristopher NorthSusan CoolidgeOliver Bell BuncePhillips BrooksWilliam DrummondJames Russell LowellAlfred DomettReginald HeberDinah Maria MulockMargaret DelandJohn Addington SymondsEdward ThringCecil Frances AlexanderMary AustinJames S. ParkIsaac WattsRobert HerrickEdmund Hamilton SearsBen JonsonEdmund BoltonRobert SouthwellC.s. StoneJames Whitcomb RileyFrances Ridley HavergalWilliam MorrisCharles MackayHarriet F. BlodgettEliza CookGeorge WitherJohn G. WhittierRichard Watson GilderTudor JenksWilliam Makepeace ThackerayHenry VaughanChristian BurkeAndrew LangEmily Huntington MillerCyril WinterbothamEnoch Arnold BennettMary Louisa MolesworthMeredith NicholsonA. M. WilliamsonC. N. WilliamsonElizabeth Cleghorn GaskellJames Selwin TaitBooth TarkingtonEvaleen SteinFrances Hodgson BurnettFrank Samuel ChildSamuel McChord CrothersSarah Orne JewettGeorgianna M. BishopSarah P. DoughtyJohn Punnett PetersMary E. Wilkins FreemanMary Elizabeth BraddonMargaret SidneyNell SpeedLaura Elizabeth RichardsArthur Conan DoyleWilla CatherRalph Henry BarbourCyrus Townsend BradyMary Stewart CuttingWilliam Douglas O'ConnorNathaniel HawthorneRuth McEnery StuartS. Weir MitchellJohn LeightonW. H. H. MurrayAlice Duer MillerEllis Parker ButlerWashington Irving
2020
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The Big Book of Christmas Novels, Stories, Myths & Carols represents a vast tapestry of the Christmas season as portrayed by an extraordinary confluence of authors spanning different continents and centuries. This anthology compiles works ranging from heartwarming tales and profound poems to revelatory myths and spirited carols, each enriching the festive lore with diverse literary styles and perspectives. The collection traverses the scope from Dickens' Victorian England to Andersen's fai...
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2021
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The first in the 'Molly Brown' series of children's novels by American author Nell Speed, in 'Molly Brown's Freshman Days' we are introduced to the loveable main character Molly as she leaves home and starts college. She has a lot to learn about college life, but she makes many new friends that will help her, as well as help to keep her homesickness at bay. Fans of Enid Blyton's 'Malory Towers' and 'St. Clare's' novels will also enjoy the Molly Brown series.
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or Free with Kobo PlusThe Santa's Great Treasure Chest: 450+ Christmas Novels, Tales, Carols & Legends
A Christmas Carol, Silent Night, The Gift of the Magi, Christmas-Tree Land, The Three Kings…
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- Louisa May AlcottCharles DickensO. HenryMark TwainBeatrix PotterWilliam ShakespeareHarriet Beecher StoweEmily DickinsonRobert Louis StevensonRudyard KiplingHans Christian AndersenSelma LagerlöfFyodor DostoevskyMartin LutherWalter ScottJ. M. BarrieAnthony TrollopeBrothers GrimmL. Frank BaumLucy Maud MontgomeryGeorge MacdonaldLeo TolstoyHenry Van DykeE. T. A. HoffmannClement MooreHenry Wadsworth LongfellowWilliam WordsworthAlfred Lord TennysonWilliam Butler YeatsEleanor H. PorterJacob A. RiisSusan Anne LivingstonRidley SedgwickSophie MayLucas MaletJuliana Horatia EwingAlice Hale BurnettErnest IngersollAnnie F. JohnstonAmanda M. DouglasAmy Ella BlanchardCarolyn WellsWalter CraneThomas Nelson PageFlorence L. BarclayA. S. BoydEdward A. RandMax BrandWilliam John LockeNora A. SmithPhebe A. CurtissNellie C. KingBooker T. WashingtonLucy WheelockAunt HedeFrederick E. DewhurstMaud LindsayMarjorie L. C. PickthallJay T. StockingAnna RobinsonFlorence M. KingsleyOlive Thorne MillerM. A. L. LaneElizabeth HarkisonRaymond McaldenF. E. MannWinifred M. KirklandFrançois CoppéeKatherine PyleGrace Margaret GallaherElia W. PeattieF. ArnsteinJames Weber LinnAnne Hollingsworth WhartonElbridge S. BrooksIsabel Cecilia WilliamsAnton ChekhovArmando Palacio ValdésAndré TheurietAlphonse DaudetBenito Pérez GaldósAntonio MaréPedro A. De AlarcónJules SimonMarcel PrévostGustavo Adolfo BécquerMaxime Du CampMary Hartwell CatherwoodF. L. StealeyKate Upson ClarkMarion CliffordE. E. HaleWillis Boyd AllenEdgar WallaceGeorg SchusterHarrison S. MorrisBjørnstjerne BjørnsonMatilda Betham EdwardsAngelo J. LewisVernon LeeGuy De MaupassantSakiBret HarteRobert E. HowardWilliam Francis DawsonHamilton Wright MabieChristopher NorthSusan CoolidgeOliver Bell BuncePhillips BrooksWilliam DrummondJames Russell LowellAlfred DomettReginald HeberDinah Maria MulockMargaret DelandJohn Addington SymondsEdward ThringCecil Frances AlexanderMary AustinJames S. ParkIsaac WattsRobert HerrickEdmund Hamilton SearsBen JonsonEdmund BoltonRobert SouthwellC.s. StoneJames Whitcomb RileyFrances Ridley HavergalWilliam MorrisCharles MackayHarriet F. BlodgettEliza CookGeorge WitherJohn G. WhittierRichard Watson GilderTudor JenksWilliam Makepeace ThackerayHenry VaughanChristian BurkeAndrew LangEmily Huntington MillerCyril WinterbothamEnoch Arnold BennettMary Louisa MolesworthMeredith NicholsonA. M. WilliamsonC. N. WilliamsonElizabeth Cleghorn GaskellJames Selwin TaitBooth TarkingtonEvaleen SteinFrances Hodgson BurnettFrank Samuel ChildSamuel McChord CrothersSarah Orne JewettGeorgianna M. BishopSarah P. DoughtyJohn Punnett PetersMary E. Wilkins FreemanMary Elizabeth BraddonMargaret SidneyNell SpeedLaura Elizabeth RichardsArthur Conan DoyleWilla CatherRalph Henry BarbourCyrus Townsend BradyMary Stewart CuttingWilliam Douglas O'ConnorNathaniel HawthorneRuth McEnery StuartS. Weir MitchellJohn LeightonW. H. H. MurrayAlice Duer MillerEllis Parker ButlerWashington Irving
2019
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This winter, we are offering to you our own Christmas box – filled up to the top with the best Christmas novels, classics to read during holidays, magical Christmas tales, legends, most famous carols and the unique poetry of the giants of literature dedicated to this one and only holiday: The Gift of the Magi (O. Henry) The Holy Night (Selma Lagerlöf) A Merry Christmas & Other Christmas Stories (Louisa May Alcott) A Letter from Santa Claus (Mark Twain) Silent Night The Night After Christma...
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Molly Brown: The central character of the novel, known for her vivacious personality, strong sense of independence, and determination to defy societal norms and expectations.Supporting Characters: Friends, family members, and acquaintances who play significant roles in Molly's life, offering support, advice, and companionship as she embarks on new adventures and endeavors.Antagonists or Challenges: Individuals, situations, or obstacles that stand in Molly's way or present challenges for he...
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Molly Brown: The protagonist of the series, Molly is a lively and resourceful young girl known for her adventurous spirit and sense of mischief.Molly's Friends: The novel likely features a cast of supporting characters who are Molly's classmates and friends, each with their own distinct personalities and quirks.Teachers and Authority Figures: Teachers, school administrators, and other authority figures may play significant roles in the novel, shaping the experiences and adventures of Molly...
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In "At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins," readers are likely to experience the lively and humorous escapades of the Tucker twins as they attend a boarding school. The story might explore themes of friendship, school life, and growing up, all presented with a lighthearted and engaging narrative style.The setting of a boarding school provides a rich backdrop for various adventures and misadventures, as the twins navigate their new environment, make new friends, and perhaps get into some...
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"Molly Brown's College Friends" follows the life of Molly Brown, a spirited and charming young woman who attends college. The novel explores Molly's experiences, friendships, and romantic entanglements during her time at college. It delves into the dynamics between Molly and her friends, highlighting their individual personalities, struggles, and growth as they navigate the challenges of academics, social life, and relationships.The plot likely intertwines elements of romance, friendship, ...
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The novels typically follow the lives of the four Carter sisters: Ruth, Rachel, Esther, and Lois. Each sister has her own distinct personality, aspirations, and romantic interests, and the series chronicles their individual journeys as well as their collective experiences as a close-knit family.The plot often includes themes such as love, friendship, family loyalty, and personal growth. The Carter sisters navigate through various challenges, both personal and external, while also experienc...
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"Molly Brown of Kentucky" tells the story of its titular character, Molly Brown, a young woman living in Kentucky. The novel explores Molly's life and adventures, focusing on her experiences, relationships, and personal growth. As a romance novel, it likely revolves around Molly’s romantic journey and her interactions with other characters in the setting.The plot may also delve into the social and cultural milieu of Kentucky during that period, providing insights into the lifestyles, tradi...
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In "The Carter Girls' Week-End Camp," the Carter sisters embark on a new adventure as they plan and experience a weekend camping trip. The novel likely explores their preparations for the trip, their interactions with each other and with other characters they encounter during their camp, and the various challenges and joys they face in the wilderness.As with other novels in the series, themes of friendship, sisterhood, and personal growth are central to the narrative. The Carter sisters, e...
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In "Molly Brown's Sophomore Days," the protagonist, Molly, navigates her second year at college, facing new challenges, making friends, and continuing her academic pursuits. The novel explores Molly's growth and development as she learns more about herself and the world around her.Throughout the story, Molly encounters various experiences typical of college life, including classes, extracurricular activities, and social events. She forms bonds with her peers, mentors, and professors, while...
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The story revolves around the Tucker twins, Dee and Dum, and their friend Page Allison, who are invited to a house party at the home of a mutual friend. The house party is filled with various activities, social interactions, and humorous incidents that highlight the characters' personalities and the dynamics of their friendships.During the house party, the girls engage in typical activities of the era, such as games, outdoor excursions, and social gatherings. Through these events, the char...
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