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Born into a large family in New York, Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) grew up on a large and luxurious family estate. There, his interest in the printed word began early on as he and his brother published their own newspaper on a printing press that his father had purchased. Though he drifted a bit from job to job as an adult, writing was always part of Baum’s various enterprises, whether clerical or agricultural. In fact, his first published book was a non-fiction work on the raising and care of chickens...
Alice is the seven-year-old protagonist of the story. She's often seen daydreaming and gives herself advice instead of listening to the advice of others. The closest thing Alice has as a friend is Dinah, her cat, and not even she understands Alice's dreams of finding "a world of her own". Alice is well mannered, polite, courteous, mature and has an elegance and gentleness of a young woman, although once she falls into Wonderland she finds it harder and harder to maintain her composure. She is shown...
Fitzwilliam Darcy is the main male character. The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart. Shy and aloof, he makes a poor impression on strangers but those who get to know him value him highly. The narrator relates Elizabeth’s point of view of events more often than Darcy’s, so Elizabeth often seems a more sympathetic figure. The reader eventually realises, however, that Darcy is her ideal match. Darcy is introduced...
A doctor by profession, Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) began writing short stories as a young medical student. After setting up his first practice, he took up writing again when business was slow. It was his second foray into literature, in 1887, that brought about the debut of Doyle's beloved character Sherlock Holmes. More successful as an author than a physician, Doyle went on to write many short stories and novels featuring Sherlock Holmes. Among some of Doyle's most famous works are A Study...
Born into a large family in New York, Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) grew up on a large and luxurious family estate. There, his interest in the printed word began early on as he and his brother published their own newspaper on a printing press that his father had purchased. Though he drifted a bit from job to job as an adult, writing was always part of Baum’s various enterprises, whether clerical or agricultural. In fact, his first published book was a non-fiction work on the raising and care of chickens...
The service and customer care was amazing and the book looks great! I haven't read it to check everything as it's a present, but it looks fantastic. I was a very difficult customer, changing my mind about things, and I was treated with nothing but kindness and care. I will be using this service again!
Born in Ireland, Bram Stoker (1847-1912) overcame early childhood illness to become a gifted student and athlete well into his college education. Stoker embarked on a professional career as a civil servant in Dublin, publishing short stories and theatre reviews to supplement his income. Stoker's 1887 novel Dracula was inspired by a visit to an ancient Scottish castle and drew on many years of research into vampire legends and myths. Dracula sealed Stoker's own legend as a master of horror writing...
Drawing from her childhood in a close-knit and unique family from Concord, Massachusetts, Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) created a beloved collection of works about young people coming of age in the post Civil-War era. Alcott's books for young adults, among them Little Women, Jo's Boys, Under the Lilacs, and An Old-Fashioned Girl, are noted for their wholesome themes. However, she was a multi-faceted writer who also dabbled in a more grown-up genre. Sometimes published under a pseudonym or anonymously...
Jane Eyre - The protagonist and narrator of the novel, Jane is an intelligent, honest, plain-featured young girl forced to contend with oppression, inequality, and hardship. An orphan who spends her unhappy childhood under the care of her unsympathetic aunt, Sarah Gibson Reed. Although Jane is a neglected child, she is very resourceful. She is sent away to Lowood for her education and later becomes a teacher there. At Thornfield Hall, where she serves as a governess, she forms an attachment to Mr...
A brilliant present that shows great thoughtfulness on the part of the sender[s] and certainly produced gales of hilarity at our breakfast table this morning. A real winner for a very modest outlay !!!!
Drawing from her childhood in a close-knit and unique family from Concord, Massachusetts, Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) created a beloved collection of works about young people coming of age in the post Civil-War era. Alcott's books for young adults, among them Little Women, Jo's Boys, Under the Lilacs, and An Old-Fashioned Girl, are noted for their wholesome themes. However, she was a multi-faceted writer who also dabbled in a more grown-up genre. Sometimes published under a pseudonym or anonymously...
A brilliant present that shows great thoughtfulness on the part of the sender[s] and certainly produced gales of hilarity at our breakfast table this morning. A real winner for a very modest outlay !!!!
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was uniquely successful as a writer during his lifetime, enjoying huge followings from readers and audiences in England and America. When, early in life, sudden misfortune sent his family into extreme poverty, the young Charles was sent to work in a factory. Never forgetting this childhood misery, Dickens wrote often in later life about the plights of the working poor. As a young man he became a law clerk and stenographer, moving into journalism in the 1830s. Dickens's...
Trouble soon arises, however, Jim accidentally overhears a conspiracy being planned by Long John Silver. As a result, they decide they want the booty for themselves and arrange a mutiny. Once they reach the island, the ship’s captain, Alexander Smollett devises a plan to get the rebellious crew ashore. Things appear to be going well until Jim decides on a whim to sneak off the boat too. Afraid and disoriented on the island, he witnesses a murder and tries to remain undetected by the mutineers. In...
Drawing from her childhood in a close-knit and unique family from Concord, Massachusetts, Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) created a beloved collection of works about young people coming of age in the post Civil-War era. Alcott's books for young adults, among them Little Women, Jo's Boys, Under the Lilacs, and An Old-Fashioned Girl, are noted for their wholesome themes. However, she was a multi-faceted writer who also dabbled in a more grown-up genre. Sometimes published under a pseudonym or anonymously...
Born into a large family in New York, Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) grew up on a large and luxurious family estate. There, his interest in the printed word began early on as he and his brother published their own newspaper on a printing press that his father had purchased. Though he drifted a bit from job to job as an adult, writing was always part of Baum’s various enterprises, whether clerical or agricultural. In fact, his first published book was a non-fiction work on the raising and care of chickens...
Fitzwilliam Darcy is the main male character. The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart. Shy and aloof, he makes a poor impression on strangers but those who get to know him value him highly. The narrator relates Elizabeth’s point of view of events more often than Darcy’s, so Elizabeth often seems a more sympathetic figure. The reader eventually realises, however, that Darcy is her ideal match. Darcy is introduced...
It may sound complicated, but getting yourself inside one of the classics is as easy as selecting who out of your friends and family should make up the cast list for your favourite book, entering their details on our online order form and before you know it you’ll receive a uniquely tweaked edition of a literary classic.
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was uniquely successful as a writer during his lifetime, enjoying huge followings from readers and audiences in England and America. When, early in life, sudden misfortune sent his family into extreme poverty, the young Charles was sent to work in a factory. Never forgetting this childhood misery, Dickens wrote often in later life about the plights of the working poor. As a young man he became a law clerk and stenographer, moving into journalism in the 1830s. Dickens's...
Victor makes it his mission to destroy the monster who has been wreaking havoc in his life. The Monster asks the Doctor for a companion, but Frankenstein dashes his hopes for a mate. The creature goes on a murderous rampage, his pain propelling a passionate quest for vengeance. One after another, Dr. Frankenstein's family and friends are attacked and ruthlessly killed. More lives are endangered and the creature is at large, nowhere to be found. No one but the Doctor knows what a horrifying menace...
Fitzwilliam Darcy is the main male character. The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart. Shy and aloof, he makes a poor impression on strangers but those who get to know him value him highly. The narrator relates Elizabeth’s point of view of events more often than Darcy’s, so Elizabeth often seems a more sympathetic figure. The reader eventually realises, however, that Darcy is her ideal match. Darcy is introduced...
Frank Churchill - Mr. Weston’s son and Mrs. Weston’s stepson. Frank Churchill lives at Enscombe with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill who have adopted him as their son. He is twenty three years old and is considered a potential suitor for Emma, but she learns that though Frank is attractive, charming, and clever, he is also irresponsible, deceitful, rash, and ultimately unsuited to her. In a wanton and frivolous manner, he exploits Emma's self-love and self-conceit to serve his own interests...
It may sound complicated, but getting yourself inside one of the classics is as easy as selecting who out of your friends and family should make up the cast list for your favourite book, entering their details on our online order form and before you know it you’ll receive a uniquely tweaked edition of a literary classic.
Frank Churchill - Mr. Weston’s son and Mrs. Weston’s stepson. Frank Churchill lives at Enscombe with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill who have adopted him as their son. He is twenty three years old and is considered a potential suitor for Emma, but she learns that though Frank is attractive, charming, and clever, he is also irresponsible, deceitful, rash, and ultimately unsuited to her. In a wanton and frivolous manner, he exploits Emma's self-love and self-conceit to serve his own interests...
Frank Churchill - Mr. Weston’s son and Mrs. Weston’s stepson. Frank Churchill lives at Enscombe with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill who have adopted him as their son. He is twenty three years old and is considered a potential suitor for Emma, but she learns that though Frank is attractive, charming, and clever, he is also irresponsible, deceitful, rash, and ultimately unsuited to her. In a wanton and frivolous manner, he exploits Emma's self-love and self-conceit to serve his own interests...
My husband got this book for our anniversary because it is my dream to go to Italy and it was so amazing to open it and see our names in the book along with little tidbits about each other such as our favorite perfume, clothing, etc... I LOVE it! :)
Born into a large family in New York, Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) grew up on a large and luxurious family estate. There, his interest in the printed word began early on as he and his brother published their own newspaper on a printing press that his father had purchased. Though he drifted a bit from job to job as an adult, writing was always part of Baum’s various enterprises, whether clerical or agricultural. In fact, his first published book was a non-fiction work on the raising and care of chickens...
Frank Churchill - Mr. Weston’s son and Mrs. Weston’s stepson. Frank Churchill lives at Enscombe with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill who have adopted him as their son. He is twenty three years old and is considered a potential suitor for Emma, but she learns that though Frank is attractive, charming, and clever, he is also irresponsible, deceitful, rash, and ultimately unsuited to her. In a wanton and frivolous manner, he exploits Emma's self-love and self-conceit to serve his own interests...
A brilliant present that shows great thoughtfulness on the part of the sender[s] and certainly produced gales of hilarity at our breakfast table this morning. A real winner for a very modest outlay !!!!
Frank Churchill - Mr. Weston’s son and Mrs. Weston’s stepson. Frank Churchill lives at Enscombe with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill who have adopted him as their son. He is twenty three years old and is considered a potential suitor for Emma, but she learns that though Frank is attractive, charming, and clever, he is also irresponsible, deceitful, rash, and ultimately unsuited to her. In a wanton and frivolous manner, he exploits Emma's self-love and self-conceit to serve his own interests...
Trouble soon arises, however, Jim accidentally overhears a conspiracy being planned by Long John Silver. As a result, they decide they want the booty for themselves and arrange a mutiny. Once they reach the island, the ship’s captain, Alexander Smollett devises a plan to get the rebellious crew ashore. Things appear to be going well until Jim decides on a whim to sneak off the boat too. Afraid and disoriented on the island, he witnesses a murder and tries to remain undetected by the mutineers. In...
Born into a large family in New York, Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) grew up on a large and luxurious family estate. There, his interest in the printed word began early on as he and his brother published their own newspaper on a printing press that his father had purchased. Though he drifted a bit from job to job as an adult, writing was always part of Baum’s various enterprises, whether clerical or agricultural. In fact, his first published book was a non-fiction work on the raising and care of chickens...
My husband got this book for our anniversary because it is my dream to go to Italy and it was so amazing to open it and see our names in the book along with little tidbits about each other such as our favorite perfume, clothing, etc... I LOVE it! :)
Fitzwilliam Darcy is the main male character. The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart. Shy and aloof, he makes a poor impression on strangers but those who get to know him value him highly. The narrator relates Elizabeth’s point of view of events more often than Darcy’s, so Elizabeth often seems a more sympathetic figure. The reader eventually realises, however, that Darcy is her ideal match. Darcy is introduced...
Trouble soon arises, however, Jim accidentally overhears a conspiracy being planned by Long John Silver. As a result, they decide they want the booty for themselves and arrange a mutiny. Once they reach the island, the ship’s captain, Alexander Smollett devises a plan to get the rebellious crew ashore. Things appear to be going well until Jim decides on a whim to sneak off the boat too. Afraid and disoriented on the island, he witnesses a murder and tries to remain undetected by the mutineers. In...
Trouble soon arises, however, Jim accidentally overhears a conspiracy being planned by Long John Silver. As a result, they decide they want the booty for themselves and arrange a mutiny. Once they reach the island, the ship’s captain, Alexander Smollett devises a plan to get the rebellious crew ashore. Things appear to be going well until Jim decides on a whim to sneak off the boat too. Afraid and disoriented on the island, he witnesses a murder and tries to remain undetected by the mutineers. In...
It may sound complicated, but getting yourself inside one of the classics is as easy as selecting who out of your friends and family should make up the cast list for your favourite book, entering their details on our online order form and before you know it you’ll receive a uniquely tweaked edition of a literary classic.
Victor makes it his mission to destroy the monster who has been wreaking havoc in his life. The Monster asks the Doctor for a companion, but Frankenstein dashes his hopes for a mate. The creature goes on a murderous rampage, his pain propelling a passionate quest for vengeance. One after another, Dr. Frankenstein's family and friends are attacked and ruthlessly killed. More lives are endangered and the creature is at large, nowhere to be found. No one but the Doctor knows what a horrifying menace...
D'Artagnan - Is the hero of the novel. He is a young, impoverished Gascon nobleman who comes to make his fortune in Paris. Soon after he arrives in Paris, he inadvertently offends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, three of the King's Musketeers and ends up scheduled to fight three duels. D'Artagnan impresses the Musketeers so much that they all become friends, showing how d'Artagnan's personal charm, quick thinking, and gentlemanly conduct affects those around him. He is brave, noble, ambitious, crafty...
"I suppose more questions to feed the personalisation would have made the novel more fun - the use of pet names seems to overly occur and some of the other fields, like airport (understandably) only used once or twice so a wider initial range would have made for a more even novel. We have recommended the novel to many friends - many of whom blush when they read the book but kept reading nontheless!"
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was uniquely successful as a writer during his lifetime, enjoying huge followings from readers and audiences in England and America. When, early in life, sudden misfortune sent his family into extreme poverty, the young Charles was sent to work in a factory. Never forgetting this childhood misery, Dickens wrote often in later life about the plights of the working poor. As a young man he became a law clerk and stenographer, moving into journalism in the 1830s. Dickens’s...
Fitzwilliam Darcy is the main male character. The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart. Shy and aloof, he makes a poor impression on strangers but those who get to know him value him highly. The narrator relates Elizabeth’s point of view of events more often than Darcy’s, so Elizabeth often seems a more sympathetic figure. The reader eventually realises, however, that Darcy is her ideal match. Darcy is introduced...
Trouble soon arises, however, Jim accidentally overhears a conspiracy being planned by Long John Silver. As a result, they decide they want the booty for themselves and arrange a mutiny. Once they reach the island, the ship’s captain, Alexander Smollett devises a plan to get the rebellious crew ashore. Things appear to be going well until Jim decides on a whim to sneak off the boat too. Afraid and disoriented on the island, he witnesses a murder and tries to remain undetected by the mutineers. In...
D'Artagnan - Is the hero of the novel. He is a young, impoverished Gascon nobleman who comes to make his fortune in Paris. Soon after he arrives in Paris, he inadvertently offends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, three of the King's Musketeers and ends up scheduled to fight three duels. D'Artagnan impresses the Musketeers so much that they all become friends, showing how d'Artagnan's personal charm, quick thinking, and gentlemanly conduct affects those around him. He is brave, noble, ambitious, crafty...
Black Beauty opens with its main character describing his first memory as that of a “pleasant meadow.” We learn about his life as a colt, Duchess, his mother’s advice on how to behave as a well-bred horse, and his master’s kind care. When Black Beauty is two, he witnesses the brutality of a hunt for a hare and the tragedy of one of the riders being killed in a fall from his horse. At age four, Black Beauty is broken in to the use of the saddle, bridle, and carriage harness. Then he is sent to a neighbor...
Never has the printed word turned me on so much! A perfect gift for couples who may wish to get in the mood or have a giggle. For those who criticise the content regarding multiple lovers, I suggest they might have read the synopsis before purchase. This book was even better than described! Don't even bother looking for a bookmark, you'll have devoured the text through your eyes so quickly you'll be shaking the postman each morning for the next book you have ordered! We both look forward to more...
£16.95
Take your place in one of the greatest children's stories of all time and experience the magical world of Neverland. "Peter Pan" is one of those rare books that grows richer, more heartbreaking and meaningful with each read. Become Peter, the boy who never grows up and cast your friends as Wendy, John, Michael, Tinker Bell or even Captain Hook! After starring in this timeless classic, you won't want to leave Neverland, and some days, you may find yourself staring out the window, looking for that...
The novels are set in an array of glamorous destinations throughout the world, and depending upon the story you choose, you might find yourself undercover on a secret mission in Barcelona, being chased by diamond smugglers in the exotic French Rivera or discovering a hidden tomb in Naples.
I found the website very professional and user friendly. I also felt that the ordering process was very easy to follow. And I was pleasantly surprised that despite the fact that I ordered the book rather late I did get it in time for Valentine's. Overall an enjoyable buying experience and my wife totally adored the book.
I found Ustar online and I prefer them because unlike the generic covers other personalized novels company have, they have beautiful covers. I had such a good experience with the Ustar's service. They were prompt and courteous when replying my queries. They were really helpful and went the extra mile to have my order delivered to me because I needed it urgently. I am very pleased with Ustar and I will definitely order more books from them again. Ustar personalized books are great gifts for young...
Victor makes it his mission to destroy the monster who has been wreaking havoc in his life. The Monster asks the Doctor for a companion, but Frankenstein dashes his hopes for a mate. The creature goes on a murderous rampage, his pain propelling a passionate quest for vengeance. One after another, Dr. Frankenstein's family and friends are attacked and ruthlessly killed. More lives are endangered and the creature is at large, nowhere to be found. No one but the Doctor knows what a horrifying menace...
A brilliant present that shows great thoughtfulness on the part of the sender[s] and certainly produced gales of hilarity at our breakfast table this morning. A real winner for a very modest outlay !!!!
After giving the performance of his life, paying tribute to his favourite vocalist Rick Moore at the local karaoke bar, one of our heroes get an unexpected surprise when he is approached by a talent scout. The scout, coincidentally, is the manager of Rick Moore's band, and she's looking for a new frontman to re-launch the band following Rick's tragic death five years ago.
I found the website very professional and user friendly. I also felt that the ordering process was very easy to follow. And I was pleasantly surprised that despite the fact that I ordered the book rather late I did get it in time for Valentine's. Overall an enjoyable buying experience and my wife totally adored the book.
£16.95
Jane Eyre - The protagonist and narrator of the novel, Jane is an intelligent, honest, plain-featured young girl forced to contend with oppression, inequality, and hardship. An orphan who spends her unhappy childhood under the care of her unsympathetic aunt, Sarah Gibson Reed. Although Jane is a neglected child, she is very resourceful. She is sent away to Lowood for her education and later becomes a teacher there. At Thornfield Hall, where she serves as a governess, she forms an attachment to Mr...
I found Ustar online and I prefer them because unlike the generic covers other personalized novels company have, they have beautiful covers. I had such a good experience with the Ustar's service. They were prompt and courteous when replying my queries. They were really helpful and went the extra mile to have my order delivered to me because I needed it urgently. I am very pleased with Ustar and I will definitely order more books from them again. Ustar personalized books are great gifts for young...
When our heroines embark on a relaxing holiday of sun and surf in Sydney, things take an unexpected turn when a famous DJ takes a shine to them at a girls night out. They are introduced to an exciting group of women through the DJ. The four powerful women, who are all good friends and lovers, work in high powered jobs in the city. With so much money at their disposal our heroines are invited to see Sydney in style. They enjoy a harbour adventure on a private cruiser, sailing carefree under the Sydney...
The novels are set in an array of glamorous destinations throughout the world, and depending upon the story you choose, you might find yourself undercover on a secret mission in Barcelona, being chased by diamond smugglers in the exotic French Rivera or discovering a hidden tomb in Naples.
The novels are set in an array of glamorous destinations throughout the world, and depending upon the story you choose, you might find yourself undercover on a secret mission in Barcelona, being chased by diamond smugglers in the exotic French Rivera or discovering a hidden tomb in Naples.
When our heroines embark on a relaxing holiday of sun and surf in Sydney, things take an unexpected turn when a famous DJ takes a shine to them at a girls night out. They are introduced to an exciting group of women through the DJ. The four powerful women, who are all good friends and lovers, work in high powered jobs in the city. With so much money at their disposal our heroines are invited to see Sydney in style. They enjoy a harbour adventure on a private cruiser, sailing carefree under the...
Drawing from her childhood in a close-knit and unique family from Concord, Massachusetts, Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) created a beloved collection of works about young people coming of age in the post Civil-War era. Alcott's books for young adults, among them Little Women, Jo's Boys, Under the Lilacs, and An Old-Fashioned Girl, are noted for their wholesome themes. However, she was a multi-faceted writer who also dabbled in a more grown-up genre. Sometimes published under a pseudonym or anonymously...
Never has the printed word turned me on so much! A perfect gift for couples who may wish to get in the mood or have a giggle. For those who criticise the content regarding multiple lovers, I suggest they might have read the synopsis before purchase. This book was even better than described! Don't even bother looking for a bookmark, you'll have devoured the text through your eyes so quickly you'll be shaking the postman each morning for the next book you have ordered! We both look forward to more...
My husband got this book for our anniversary because it is my dream to go to Italy and it was so amazing to open it and see our names in the book along with little tidbits about each other such as our favorite perfume, clothing, etc... I LOVE it! :)
On a remote South African game reserve, our lovers discover exotic creatures - and each other – against the breathtaking backdrop of some of the most beautiful and dangerous landscapes on earth. Their first idyllic days turn into wild, steamy nights under the raw African skies. But events take a sinister turn when it emerges that there’s a killer on the loose. Power, envy and lust collide as our leading couple discover intimate and deadly secrets about their hosts. As our heroine clings to our hero...
I found Ustar online and I prefer them because unlike the generic covers other personalized novels company have, they have beautiful covers. I had such a good experience with the Ustar's service. They were prompt and courteous when replying my queries. They were really helpful and went the extra mile to have my order delivered to me because I needed it urgently. I am very pleased with Ustar and I will definitely order more books from them again. Ustar personalized books are great gifts for young...
It may sound complicated, but getting yourself inside one of the classics is as easy as selecting who out of your friends and family should make up the cast list for your favourite book, entering their details on our online order form and before you know it you’ll receive a uniquely tweaked edition of a literary classic.
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was uniquely successful as a writer during his lifetime, enjoying huge followings from readers and audiences in England and America. When, early in life, sudden misfortune sent his family into extreme poverty, the young Charles was sent to work in a factory. Never forgetting this childhood misery, Dickens wrote often in later life about the plights of the working poor. As a young man he became a law clerk and stenographer, moving into journalism in the 1830s. Dickens's...
Fitzwilliam Darcy is the main male character. The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart. Shy and aloof, he makes a poor impression on strangers but those who get to know him value him highly. The narrator relates Elizabeth’s point of view of events more often than Darcy’s, so Elizabeth often seems a more sympathetic figure. The reader eventually realises, however, that Darcy is her ideal match. Darcy is introduced...
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was uniquely successful as a writer during his lifetime, enjoying huge followings from readers and audiences in England and America. When, early in life, sudden misfortune sent his family into extreme poverty, the young Charles was sent to work in a factory. Never forgetting this childhood misery, Dickens wrote often in later life about the plights of the working poor. As a young man he became a law clerk and stenographer, moving into journalism in the 1830s. Dickens's...
It may sound complicated, but getting yourself inside one of the classics is as easy as selecting who out of your friends and family should make up the cast list for your favourite book, entering their details on our online order form and before you know it you’ll receive a uniquely tweaked edition of a literary classic.
The novels are set in an array of glamorous destinations throughout the world, and depending upon the story you choose, you might find yourself undercover on a secret mission in Barcelona, being chased by diamond smugglers in the exotic French Rivera or discovering a hidden tomb in Naples.
On a remote South African game reserve, our lovers discover exotic creatures - and each other – against the breathtaking backdrop of some of the most beautiful and dangerous landscapes on earth. Their first idyllic days turn into wild, steamy nights under the raw African skies. But events take a sinister turn when it emerges that there’s a killer on the loose. Power, envy and lust collide as our leading couple discover intimate and deadly secrets about their hosts. As our heroine clings to our hero...
After giving the performance of his life, paying tribute to his favourite vocalist Rick Moore at the local karaoke bar, one of our heroes get an unexpected surprise when he is approached by a talent scout. The scout, coincidentally, is the manager of Rick Moore's band, and she's looking for a new frontman to re-launch the band following Rick's tragic death five years ago.
"Never has the printed word turned me on so much! A perfect gift for couples who may wish to get in the mood or have a giggle. For those who criticise the content regarding multiple lovers, I suggest they might have read the synopsis before purchase. This book was even better than described! Don't even bother looking for a bookmark, you'll have devoured the text through your eyes so quickly you'll be shaking the postman each morning for the next book you have ordered! We both look forward to more...
I found the website very professional and user friendly. I also felt that the ordering process was very easy to follow. And I was pleasantly surprised that despite the fact that I ordered the book rather late I did get it in time for Valentine's. Overall an enjoyable buying experience and my wife totally adored the book.
£24.85
"Honestly, we haven't finished reading it all, just because things have come up, but what we have read, was very good. It was titillating, but not graphic or vulgar. It's very sexy and the story, is actually quite good and interesting. I like the way our names and little details about us were incorporated into the book. It made it seem very personal and it makes it easier to imagine it is really happening. It really has given us the opportunity to take time to read together and the spicy material...
Everyone has a singer in them, right? Well, this certainly is the case for our gay title, " Back for Moore ". One of our leading heroes is spotted in a karaoke bar giving it his all to a song by his favourite band, More Moore. Following the death of the band's front-man five years ago, it just happens that the talent scout is the ex-manager for the deceased singer and is looking for someone to relaunch the band. Whisked off on a cruiseship with his lover to try out the concept with the band, our...
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was uniquely successful as a writer during his lifetime, enjoying huge followings from readers and audiences in England and America. When, early in life, sudden misfortune sent his family into extreme poverty, the young Charles was sent to work in a factory. Never forgetting this childhood misery, Dickens wrote often in later life about the plights of the working poor. As a young man he became a law clerk and stenographer, moving into journalism in the 1830s. Dickens’s...
Fitzwilliam Darcy is the main male character. The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart. Shy and aloof, he makes a poor impression on strangers but those who get to know him value him highly. The narrator relates Elizabeth’s point of view of events more often than Darcy’s, so Elizabeth often seems a more sympathetic figure. The reader eventually realises, however, that Darcy is her ideal match. Darcy is introduced...
It may sound complicated, but getting yourself inside one of the classics is as easy as selecting who out of your friends and family should make up the cast list for your favourite book, entering their details on our online order form and before you know it you’ll receive a uniquely tweaked edition of a literary classic.
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was uniquely successful as a writer during his lifetime, enjoying huge followings from readers and audiences in England and America. When, early in life, sudden misfortune sent his family into extreme poverty, the young Charles was sent to work in a factory. Never forgetting this childhood misery, Dickens wrote often in later life about the plights of the working poor. As a young man he became a law clerk and stenographer, moving into journalism in the 1830s. Dickens's...
After giving the performance of his life, paying tribute to his favourite vocalist Rick Moore at the local karaoke bar, one of our heroes get an unexpected surprise when he is approached by a talent scout. The scout, coincidentally, is the manager of Rick Moore's band, and she's looking for a new frontman to re-launch the band following Rick's tragic death five years ago.
When our heroines embark on a relaxing holiday of sun and surf in Sydney, things take an unexpected turn when a famous DJ takes a shine to them at a girls night out. They are introduced to an exciting group of women through the DJ. The four powerful women, who are all good friends and lovers, work in high powered jobs in the city. With so much money at their disposal our heroines are invited to see Sydney in style. They enjoy a harbour adventure on a private cruiser, sailing carefree under the...
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