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Krishta is from Planet Azeon. Her father is the greatest scientist in the Universe. Krishta is a poor student. She accompanies her father on one of his trips to Planet Earth because the sciences here are still at a basic level, hoping to understand them. Suraj discovers her in his Chemistry lab. He and his sister try to help Krishta. But Ikor, banished from Ayzeon for his violent ways, has tracked down Martev and seeks revenge . . . About the Short Chapter Book Series The average word count of books in the series is 6000. The books attempt to: Inculcate the love of reading in all children. Help Beginner Readers become Advanced Readers. Encourage Reluctant Readers to start reading. Introduce children to different genres.
The magician announced, “Tricksters are calling themselves magicians. Soon magicians will be called tricksters! I cannot allow that to happen. So tonight, I bring you real magic.” Ismail and Hassan, and everyone in the audience are amazed by Jadugar’s act. Bur is it really magic? Ismail thinks not. Until he and Hassan are swept into The Magician’s Turban!
All living creatures need one another even though the connection is not clear. It is said, ‘When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.’ The Homeless Birds shows how human beings and human habitat sometimes threaten other species and their space. Ranjan meets a most unusual bird in his garden. Bigger than him and able to talk, the bird is lost and doesn't know in which direction its home lies. Ranjan takes his compass and goes with the bird to help it. And learns a valuable lesson.
On some nights, cries of cheetahs and leopards come from the forest. Naturally, people are afraid to enter it. Why are wild animals moving from the dense jungle across the hills to the sparse forest? Has it anything to do with the factory that looks to be shut down but secretly operates? Abhi and his cousins find out.
Anything is possible if fate wills it. A desperate woman calls a neighbor before dying in childbirth. Is it a coincidence that she chooses someone who will give her all to save the baby from its unscrupulous father? When Sudha answers a telephone call in the middle of the night, she cannot know how it will change her life. From the first, she feels a strong connection with the motherless baby. She brings her home and names her after the Arundhati star. Sudha loves Arundhati – Anu as she calls her – as much as she does her son. Anu is the daughter of her heart, a precious gift that fate has given her. As the threat to Anu’s safety increases, Sudha grows desperate and takes a drastic step. Only, it might cost her everything she holds dear... The Morning Star is a story of love and sacrifice and the unseen hand of destiny. What readers are saying ... This is a beautiful and very moving story, one that lingers in the mind after completing it. Grady Harp, Top reviewer on Goodreads. I found this an immersive read which I very much enjoyed and which I heartily recommend. Amanda Jenkinson, Good Reads. The author is adept at portraying the nuanced relationships in friendship and marriage. Sudha is a subtly drawn, attractive character who understands the motives and strengths of others but is slower to learn to have confidence in her own strength. Her story is both gripping and sympathetically told; and in the unexpected ending to her search for family, hope and compassion shine through. Emma Laybourn, Author. An enthralling and emotionally packed book that every woman should read. DD Gott, Blogger. This is a wonderfully written and touching story, and the ending is just beautiful. Victoria Zigler, Author.
“Maybe we should get a divorce.” Raj utters the D-word and immediately regrets it. He hopes that Divya, who is deaf, hasn’t lip-read the words. But Divya has and is shattered that Raj wants to end their thirteen-year-old marriage. Determined to build a new life for herself and the children, she uses her deafness to ignore Raj as he tries to regain the ease of communication they had in the beginning of their marriage. From Reviews on Goodreads. It is a full-fledged novel condensed into only a few pages. Beautiful work, this. (Grady Harp, Hall of Fame Reviewer ) Gita Reddy has taken several delicate subjects and has handled them to the degree that even more experienced writers have missed.(D D Gott) Never Ever is a short story filled with heartfelt emotion and likable characters. It’s written sensitively and thoughtfully. (SEB) Although this is a short story, Gita Reddy does a good job of relating how important communication is in a relationship. I love the ending of this story! It is an example of how marriage should work.(Dawn H.) I loved this story! Sure there are other stories featuring the importance of communication in relationships but this one is unique with the wife being hearing-impaired.(Darswords.) “Never Ever” will make you want to tell your loved ones that you love them and think of other ways that you can show them that you care! (Penny Minding Mom) Highly emotional look into the struggles of marriage. I enjoyed this very much. It was well-written and riveting. I loved the ending. (Mai Tai Mama)