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Great Stories For All Time By Two Master Storytellers

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A SPECIAL COLLECTOR'S ITEM WITH THE BEST OF THE TWO MOST-LOVED STORYTELLERS This box set brings together for the first time two masters of storytelling, to offer readers the best variety of fiction in a single package! From humour to horror, romance to thriller, humour to sadness, and an entire spectrum of human emotions, these two books have it all. A perfect collection to adorn your shelf and to gift to loved ones.The Best of Roald DahlA great selection of Dahl's most-read stories from his bestsellers: Over to You, Someone Like You, Kiss Kiss and Switch Bitch. Hypnotized from the first sentence, you will remain spellbound as Roald Dahl unravels his fiendish fictions with their satisfying twist-in-the-tale finales, as he leads you through the dangers of gambling for high stakes over wine, the perils of being a vegetarian and the macabre consequences of a night-time seduction . . . This book is, quite simply, Roald Dahl at his sinister best.The Best of Ruskin BondExperience the best of four decades of Ruskin Bond's writing in one book. This consolidated anthology has selections from all of Ruskin's major books and includes his classic novel, Delhi Is Not Far. Accompanied by an endearing collection of essays, beautiful excerpts from different stories, serene poems and short stories, this book finds a way to create a unique literary landscape.

Author Ruskin Bond, Roald Dahl
Publisher Penguin Books
Language English
Binding Type Paper Back
Fiction Classic
ISBN13 9780143456223
SKU BK 0119608

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