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The Untold Christmas Adventures are hot favorites and go down well with folks of all age groups. Be it Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew or subtle romantic thrillers like Mills and Boons, adventure beckons the daring and the brave. We tend to get so engrossed while reading an adventure tale that we start identifying and relating with the characters of the book or the novel. The thrill and suspense that an adventure book can generate can rarely be felt while reading a romantic or a philosophical novel.
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Book stores galore with Adventure novels of various types but one needs to be choosy regarding which sort of books to read as the feel of adventure is relative and highly dependant on one's maturity level. The adventures of Sindbad the Sailor, might have enthralled you when you were young but it would cease to get you hooked if you read the same book which you once found so very interesting a few years back. The brain cells mature as one attains age and then the near imaginary and unrealistic adventures fail to provide a gripping experience. Thus the sense of thrill and suspense varies with age and thus adventure books should be chosen keeping these factors in mind.
For young readers we recommend books that deal in essential virtues and Character building traits that would help them in imbibing these qualities and putting them to good use later in life. Diego to the Rescue, Diego's Wolf Pup Rescue, Diego's Animal Friends and other books belonging to the Diego series are quite popular with kids while Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Secret Seven and Famous Five or other Enid Blyton books are ideal for adolescents and teenagers. Alistair McLain and Sidney Sheldon are comfortable reads for adults.
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