East_of_Eden-John_Steinbeck

 

   



    Charles and Adam were brothers. Their father’s favorite is Adam, and Charles is jealous to his brother, once he almost killed him. Someday Adam and Charles found half-death woman Cathy and fell in love. Inside of Cathy lived a pure evil, and she was beaten by pimp cause she hid money from him. But Adam didn’t know anything of her past and made her an offer to marry. They married at once. Nevertheless she slept with his brother sometimes. When Cathy was pregnant she didn’t want to be a mother so after she gave birth for to twins, she shot her husband in shoulder and ran away. Adam recovered from body wounds but mental ones were still ached. With the help of neighbor and servant he named sons as Cal and Aaron. Aaron became a favorite and Cal a son number two as Adam was for his father. Suddenly Cal revealed that their mother was not dead as they thought but lived not far away where she ruled the brothel. He decided to find her.

Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory-Dahl_Roald



    Charlie Bucket, a young, caring, and sincere boy who belonged to a poor family, got the prize of his dreams; a ticket for a tour around Willy Wonka’s magnificent chocolate factory which had been closed for years. After winning one of the five tickets put in the factory’s chocolate bars, Charlie goes with his grandfather on the tour of a lifetime with four others of his age, who were accompanied by one adult each. On the tour, problems start occurring. Children start breaking Willy Wonka’s rules and had ignored his warnings, and were paying for it. As the tour progressed, the children started getting into all sorts of trouble because of not following the rules set out for them. Soon, nearly all the children had gone, and nearly all the adults had gone after them. Only Charlie and his grandfather were left to experience the leftovers of the tour.

The_Coral_Island-R._M._Ballantyne



     Charlie Bucket, a young, caring, and sincere boy who belonged to a poor family, got the prize of his dreams; a ticket for a tour around Willy Wonka’s magnificent chocolate factory which had been closed for years. After winning one of the five tickets put in the factory’s chocolate bars, Charlie goes with his grandfather on the tour of a lifetime with four others of his age, who were accompanied by one adult each. On the tour, problems start occurring. Children start breaking Willy Wonka’s rules and had ignored his warnings, and were paying for it. As the tour progressed, the children started getting into all sorts of trouble because of not following the rules set out for them. Soon, nearly all the children had gone, and nearly all the adults had gone after them. Only Charlie and his grandfather were left to experience the leftovers of the tour.

The Secret Garden

   

                                               
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       Mary Lennox has no one left in the world when she arrives at Misselthwaite Manor, her mysterious uncle's enormous, drafty mansion looming on the edge of the moors. A cholera epidemic has ravaged the Indian village in which she was born, killing both her parents and the "Ayah," or Indian servant, who cared for her. Not that being alone is new to her. Her socialite mother had no time between parties for Mary, and her father was both too ill and too occupied by his work to raise his daughter. Not long after coming to live with her uncle, Mr. Craven, Mary discovers a walled garden, neglected and in ruins. Soon she meets her servant Martha's brother Dickon, a robust country boy nourished both by his mother's love and by the natural surroundings of the countryside; and her tyrannical cousin Colin, whose mother died giving birth to him. So traumatized was Mr. Craven by the sudden death of his beloved wife that he effectively abandoned the infant Colin and buried the keys to the garden that she adored. His son has grown into a self-loathing hypochondriacal child whose tantrums strike fear into the hearts of servants. The lush garden is now overgrown and all are forbidden to enter it. No one can even remember where the door is, until a robin leads Mary to its hidden key. It is in the "secret garden," and with the help of Dickon, that Mary and Colin find the path to physical and spiritual health. Along the way the three children discover that in their imaginations-called "magic" by Colin-is the power to transform lives.