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    Usborne Young Reading - 1: The Wooden Horse
    The Odessey
    The Three Musketeers
    The Odyssey
    Dracula
    The wooden horse
    • The Adventures of Robin Hood

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Graphic novels are more popular than ever thanks to popular culture and the amount of exposure they get. This new Graphic Stories series from Usborne provide a great gateway to potentially difficult stories for young readers to learn to enjoy. Specifically designed to be readable by children aged 7 +, with vocabulary and sentence structures that match their ability, these stories are entertaining, and the fun, action-packed illustrations are a great way to initiate reluctant readers, in particular boys, to the pleasure of sitting down and reading a book, plunging into an imaginary universe and be taken away by a story. The stories are classics of Western culture that children should be familiar with. The first two in the series, Robin Hood and King Arthur, will be followed by Dracula, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and other retellings of classic literature with eye-catching illustrations and vibrant dialogue. Also a great addition to libraries' catalogues.

      The Adventures of Robin Hood2019
      3.7
    • The Three Musketeers

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      [Penguin Readers Level 2]'All for one and one for all' is the motto of the Three Musketeers. Young d'Artagnan wants to fight for the King and his country, but other fights and adventures come first. Who are the Three Musketeers and why do they want to kill him?

      The Three Musketeers2019
      4.0
    • Dracula

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Solicitor Jonathan Harker embarks on a journey to the castle of Count Dracula in Transylvania, becomes imprisoned there and experiences a host of horrors until he finds an escape.

      Dracula2019
      4.1
    • The Greek army has been sent to Troy to recapture Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world. But how can they get inside the heavily defended city? The Greek commander, Odysseus, comes up with an extraordinary solution - but will his daring plan really work?

      Usborne Young Reading - 1: The Wooden Horse2011
    • The Odyssey

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A brand new retelling of Homer's Odyssey, the story of a clever but unlucky Greek hero who just wants to get home... but fate has other ideas. Age: 7 + A new title in Young Reading Series three, part of the Usborne Reading Programme. Aimed at fully confident readers who can manage sub-plots and complex sentence structure but don't have the stamina for standard-length books. Age: 7 +

      The Odyssey2011
      3.9