
A sand fairy that grants wishes lives behind a locked door in a greenhouse. Such is the premise behind this lovely tale.
Gulliver’s fourth voyage is to a land where horses are endowed with reason. He loves them and finds himself disgusted by his fellow humans.
Dorothy, on her way to Oz for the fourth time and meets the Shaggy Man, Button-Bright, and lovely Polychrome, daughter of the Rainbow.
A boy finds a poetry-loving dragon and befriends it, but the townspeople call St. George to slay it. A plot twist results in a happy ending.
This is a lovely dragon tale, with several important life lessons for its young readers.
Quatermain has lost his only son and longs to get back into the wilderness. Having persuaded Sir Henry Curtis, Captain John Good, and the Zulu chief Umbopa to accompany him, they set out from the coast of east Africa, this time in search of a white race reputed to live north of Mount Kenya.
Very funny. Widely regarded as the most famous of all pre-Victorian novels.
This short story initial describes a tale of family conflict and social injustice, but ends with a message of love and understanding.
We've all failed at something in our lives... definitely more than once. Wouldn't it be easier to know why we fail and how we can avoid it? Better yet, wouldn't you love to know how to truly achieve success without wasting a lot of time and money? In this book, John Di Lemme shares 7 Essential...
Rochelle Rathbone flirts with danger when she accidentally meets Tobias Chandler, Miami drug czar; thus, setting the stage for horrors she never knew existed until after they married. Innocent and vulnerable, she becomes his prisoner. She devises a desperate plan and successfully escapes, despite...