The Chronicles Of Narnia – The Last Battle By C.S.lewis
The Chronicles Of Narnia – The Magician’s Nephew By C.S.lewis
The Chronicles Of Narnia – Prince Caspian By C.S.lewis
The Chronicles Of Narnia – The Horse And His Boy By C.S.lewis
Ricochet: an Addicted Novel by Krista Ritchie, Becca Ritchie
The Setting Sun By Osamu Dazai
A family's fall is the focus of Osamu Dazai's book The Setting Sun, which is set in post-World War Two Japan. Upon her return to Japan from her affluent life in China, the protagonist, Kazuko, discovers that her family is having a difficult time adjusting to the country's shifting political and social landscape. While her mother, who is accustomed to a luxurious lifestyle, must deal with the realities of poverty, her brother Naoji is a frustrated writer. Even with dealing with their own problems and setbacks, they learn about the more significant societal changes that are reshaping Japan. The Setting Sun presents a touching and perceptive analysis of post-war Japanese society and identity through its vivid descriptions and reflective storytelling.
Amelia Jane is Naughty Again by Enid Blyton
"Return to the mischievous world of Amelia Jane in Enid Blyton's "Amelia Jane is Naughty Again." Join this spirited doll on new playful escapades, spreading laughter and valuable life lessons among her fellow toys. A delightful children's book filled with timeless fun and the charm of Amelia Jane's antics."
The Writing on the Wall by Jenny Eclair
Jenny Eclair's "The Writing on the Wall" paints a compelling portrait of interconnected lives. When mysterious inscriptions emerge in an old cottage, they trigger a chain of events that brings hidden stories to light. Eclair weaves past and present with rich detail, unravelling a tapestry of secrets and revelations that bind generations and reshape destinies.