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Sachin Nagar

    The Call of the Wild
    Romeo and Julie
    They Changed The World: Copernicus-bruno-galileo
    Beatles, The: All Our Yesterdays
    Bystander 27
    • Bystander 27

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.4(68)Add rating

      After his pregnant wife is senselessly killed in a clash between the mysterious super-powered 'costumes', ex-SEAL Jon Hayes fights to discover the truth about their identity and origins.

      Bystander 27
    • Beatles, The: All Our Yesterdays

      • 145 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The Beatles are the world's most enduring and biggest rock band ever! This is the story of their struggle for success. Taking us through the early days of rock 'n' roll, and their lives in Liverpool during the 1950s, we journey with them to Hamburg as they come of age and through grit, determination and masses of talent became the lads who made the sixties swing! This 145 page graphic novel is part of the Campfire Graphic Novel series, which brings classics, biographies and more to graphic novel format.

      Beatles, The: All Our Yesterdays
    • Campfire Graphic Novels have published more than 70 titles since their introduction to North America in 2010; the line continues to grow at a steady pace, and the range of offerings is expanding. Campfire Graphic Novels feature gorgeous, sophisticated artwork and lush prodcution values. In the 15th Century, most astronomers agreed that the Earth was the centre of the universe. This idea dated back more than 1000 years, to the Greek astronomer Ptolomy, who stated that the Earth was motionless, and that all other heavenly bodies moved in complicated patterns around the Earth. This view became the accepted view of the Catholic Church, an institution so powerful that few would dare to question it. Until Copernicus, Bruno and Galileo... Learn the life stories of these three great minds, their great breakthroughs, right to their final years. This story is about science and religion. About brave individuals vs a powerful institution. But ultimately, it's about mankind as a species learning to grow up. Like a child must one day learn that it's not the most important thing in the world, humanity had to learn its own small place in the vast universe.

      They Changed The World: Copernicus-bruno-galileo
    • The adventures of an unusual dog, part St. Bernard, part Scotch shepherd, forcibly taken to the Klondike gold fields where he eventually becomes the leader of a wolf pack.

      The Call of the Wild