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Booklings Effort 5 Ten Classic Adventure Stories Ten Classic Adventure Stories is a fictional book containing parts of 10 stories compiled by Complication. It has parts from various classic fictional books. It has parts of stories because nowadays children do not wish to read books especially when they are big books .it is a book telling us about various virtues and morals of life. Nevertheless it a book full of amazing adventures for ages ranging from 6 - 15. Kids especially will be amazed by the adventures the people of the stories take also the way that they overcome various obstacles to move forward in their lives. It is a book which has stories to inspire kids to work their way towards perfection Inspite of the obstacles they face. The first story in the book is Robinson Crusoe. A book written by Daniel Defoe in 1719. It is a story of the strange adventures of Robinson Crusoe who lived Twenty Eight Years, all alone in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque. Having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men perished but him. It gives up various moral values like Hard Work, Never Give Up Inspite Of Hardships, Always Be Optimistic. It consists of various themes like the Fight Of Good Vs Evil, Faith In God, Power And Control, Gratitude, Relationship With Nature, Friendship And Loyalty, Importance Of Hard Work, Courage And Determination. It is a book categorized under the genres such as, Adventure Fiction, Historical Fiction and Speculative Fiction. The most important character of this book are Robinson Crusoe. The second story in the book is Kim. It is a book written by Rudyard Kepling in 1901. The novel is notable for its detailed portrait of the People, Culture, and Varied Religions of India. The book presents a vivid picture of India, its teeming populations, religions, and superstitions, and the life of the bazaars and the road. It tells us that we should “Always Be United Regardless Of Our Differences And That We All Are Equal”. It is categorized under the genre Spy Fiction. The most (0