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Books published by publisher B Jain Publishers

  • Wessex Tales

    Thomas Hardy

    eBook (BK Publishers, March 17, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Swiss Family Robinson

    Pegasus

    Paperback (B Jain Publishers - (Pegasus), Aug. 1, 2012)
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  • Fruits & Vegetables - Flash Cards

    Pegasus

    Cards (B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, )
    None
  • Bhagavad Gita for Children

    Pegasus

    Hardcover (B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, March 15, 2017)
    None
  • Sea Otter Pup

    Victoria Miles, Elizabeth Gatt

    eBook (Publishers, Nov. 21, 2018)
    Follow along as Pup learns how to eat spiky sea urchins, somersault beneath the waves and groom himself. He still needs lots of help from Mother, but one day Pup will be old enough to dive down below the waves and search for food on his ownAccompanied by beautiful illustrations and set in the North Pacific, this heartwarming tale is perfect for little ones who still have lots to learn themselves.
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  • PLATINUM: A Collection of Short Stories

    J.L. SHOJOSH

    eBook (R.B. Publishers, April 17, 2020)
    I-KING MAKERJames is tossed into the flames, so to speak. He has a pair of masked assassins on his tail. After finding himself having been teleported to a different realm, James finds refuge in Grace’s willingness to rebel against the Shadow Clan –an oppressive regime. Thus, Grace will side with anyone that the Clan deems as a threat or an enemy. She teleports James all over the realm, as the pair seek to take down the dark autocratic ruler of the land. In truth, James discovers that Grace’s motivations are tied to the prophecy of the rise of the King Maker. Who was this King Maker? Does James ever get to go back home? Do the people of Tartra ever get their freedom?II-IRON-BORNHumans are mostly made of water. Tessa is mostly made of molten iron. The petite firefighter had always grown up fearful of her abilities, and went through life harboring this secret. Until her encounter with a strange man, Tessa wasn’t sure what kind of freak she was…Begrudgingly; she begins her quest for self discovery. Will Tessa ever know freedom, or will she know happiness instead, or are the two synonymous or inseparable? III-UNTITLEDA young prince, heir to the Tiego throne is approached by a sorcerer. The odd fellow presents the prince with a solution to his dilemma but for what seems like a measly price. Has anyone ever known life to be so convenient? Is Prince Majes truly willing to relinquish his title for love? IV-UNGODLYIn this magic inspired short tale, Anthony struggles with family drama as ancient magical forces and traditions resurface. Before long, the ignorant and overwhelmed lad finds himself at the mercy of a pair of sorcerer bounty-hunters. Will Anthony finally get the acceptance that he desperately seeks from his parents? Or will he chart his own path and see the different personalities in his life for who they are? V-STRANGE TIDESIn this short story magical fantasy, an oddball group of sailors embark on a botanical research expedition. However, at the journey’s onset, the starkly differing personalities in the vessel would clash, and misunderstandings festered. As if being on a four month long journey weren’t bad enough, the crew had to contend with the possibility that the waters beneath them may purposefully have been working against their progress. Will the nearest island of Masalla satiate the growing thirst for answers? What caused the waters to behave so belligerently, despite the evidenced sunny day and the lack of clouds?VI-SOUL-BENDERAlex is part of a long bloodline of Africans who hold dear a magical secret. Until he goes back to his humble childhood home for Thanksgiving, Alex is not clued in on his inherent gift for being able to wield his soul as a weapon, and to turn it into a wild beast, which a select group of other sensitive humans are able to see. In this short story prologue, expect to see the world anew and ride the train of discovery with Alex, as foes and allies are made evident in the light of day. Sometimes it’s those whom you care for the most that have the ability to most wound you…VII-ECLIPSEA solar eclipse sends a couple of teens hurtling through time, as they find themselves several centuries in the past. Without the slightest of clues as to what had allowed the impossible to happen, Cameron and his companion struggle to survive in a dangerous world, while working towards piecing together the time-traveling puzzle back to their time. Do the pair of spoiled brats have what it takes to not only survive but work together to get back to the year 2020?
  • Old MacDonald had a farm

    Pegasus

    eBook (B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, April 1, 2009)
    The Board Books have bold colours for easy focus and favourite rhymes to delight toddlers.
  • The Wooden Shoes

    Pegasus

    Paperback (B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, March 30, 2011)
    The word Christmas has a different meaning for all of us. To some it means love, everlasting hope, a time to be thankful to the Almighty. And to children, Christmas means gifts from Santa, plum cakes and lots of fun. Here is a series of 5 amazing Christmas stories retold in lucid language for the kids to enjoy.
  • Circus

    Pegasus

    Paperback (B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, )
    None
  • Arrowheads, Inc.

    Sammy Powell, Buddy Finethy

    Paperback (BDI Publishers, Sept. 12, 2019)
    "Arrowheads, Inc." is the third book in the Fox Tree Chronicles series that follows Sissy and Little John Polk on their quest to learn the secret behind their magic arrowheads. The books are great reading for children in grades 1-6, and are "Kid Tested!"
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  • A New Beginning for Abraham

    PEGASUS

    Paperback (B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, March 15, 2017)
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  • Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know

    Hamilton Wright Mabie

    eBook (BK Publishers, June 26, 2013)
    This book is illustrated version of Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know. The fairy tale is a poetic recording of the facts of life, an interpretation by the imagination of its hard conditions, an effort to reconcile the spirit which loves freedom and goodness and beauty with its harsh, bare and disappointing conditions. It is, in its earliest form, a spontaneous and instinctive endeavor to shape the facts of the world to meet the needs of the imagination, the cravings of the heart. It involves a free, poetic dealing with realities in accordance with the law of mental growth; it is the naĂŻve activity of the young imagination of the race, untrammelled by the necessity of rigid adherence to the fact.