Burlington international readers

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Burlington International Readers offer interesting and challenging fiction and non-fiction titles, with a focus on classic literature.

57 titles and more to come!

  • classic literature
  • fiction and non-fiction
  • challenging exercises every two / three chapters
  • literary analysis
  • cross-curricular pages
  • project suggestions

Burlington International Readers offer interesting and challenging fiction and non-fiction titles, with a focus on classic literature.

42 titles and more to come!

  • classic literature
  • fiction and non-fiction
  • challenging exercises every two / three chapters
  • literary analysis
  • cross-curricular pages
  • project suggestions
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Explore our readers

600-800 words

JUMP TO FREEDOM

Cross-curricular focus:

 History

Molly Jackson and her family are slaves in the American state of Virginia. Life is very hard for the little girl and it gets worse after the master sells her close friend, Tom. Molly dreams about meeting Tom again and being free. But then, she starts to work in her master’s house and begins to lose hope. The years pass slowly and Molly grows into a beautiful young woman. How does she survive life with her cruel master? Will she be his slave forever?

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Cross-curricular focus:

 Social History

A specially dramatised version of one of Dickens’ most popular stories. It is Christmas Eve in London, and the bad-tempered miser, Ebenezer Scrooge, is about to live through a frightening experience – the visits of four ghosts: his former partner, Marley, and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future. Will Scrooge learn his lesson and become a more generous person? This reader is suitable for use as a class presentation.

ROBIN HOOD

Cross-curricular focus:

 Folklore

Meet one of the great figures of English literature in these classic stories. Robin Hood and his friends live in Sherwood Forest, where they have a series of exciting adventures. The wicked Sheriff of Nottingham is determined to capture Robin, but somehow, Robin always escapes.

SAVING MYTHTOPIA

Cross-curricular focus:

 Literature

Twins Sophie and Tom buy a computer game called Saving Mythtopia to help them with their school project, but when they install it on their computer, strange things happen. The characters on the screen are disappearing! Next, the twins get smaller and smaller and are pulled through a portal into the world of Mythtopia, where everything is in chaos. The Titan King Cronus has escaped from prison and is changing the plots of some classic Greek myths. The twins must check the original stories on their phones and correct the errors Cronus has created. It is their job to save Mythtopia, but can they do it?

THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN

Cross-curricular focus:

 Literature

Huckleberry Finn is one of the best-loved characters in literature. Follow him as he runs away from his drunken father and meets Jim, a runaway slave. They decide to sail down the Mississippi River and have many hilarious adventures on the way. Things become serious when Jim is captured. Together with his friend Tom Sawyer, Huck must devise a plan and save Jim. Can they do it?

BRITISH MYTHS AND LEGENDS

Cross-curricular focus:

 Folklore

Tales of leprechauns, magic dragons and heroic knights are found in this entertaining collection of British myths and legends. Read how a leprechaun tricks lazy Shaun O’Brian, how Bella becomes rich and how George saves the princess from the terrible dragon. Discover how good triumphs over evil, and how kindness succeeds more than selfishness and greed.

KING ARTHUR

Cross-curricular focus:

 Folklore and History

Knights, battles and magic are just some of the ingredients in the legendary adventures of King Arthur. In this exciting story, we meet King Arthur’s famous knights and Merlin, the powerful magician. We discover the secret of the magic sword Excalibur and the power of the famous Lady of the Lake.

THE CANTERVILLE GHOST

Cross-curricular focus:

 Literature and Folklore

The Otises are a practical American family. They don’t believe in ghosts … until they move to Canterville Chase, an old English country estate inhabited by the ghost of Sir Simon de Canterville. The family is amused by Sir Simon’s failed attempts to try and frighten them away. Only young Virginia feels sorry for the ghost and agrees to help him find peace – but at what price?

THE SECRET GARDEN

Cross-curricular focus:

 History

When 12-year-old Mary Lennox’s parents die of cholera in India, she is sent to live with her strange uncle in England. While Mary is getting used to her new life, she discovers a secret garden that has been neglected for years. Mary meets her cousin Colin, who has a mysterious illness. He can’t walk and never leaves his bedroom. Mary tells Colin about the secret garden and inspires him to visit it. Can Mary help Colin get better so that they can make the garden beautiful again?

Explore our readers

600-800 words

JUMP TO FREEDOM

Cross-curricular focus:

 History

Molly Jackson and her family are slaves in the American state of Virginia. Life is very hard for the little girl and it gets worse after the master sells her close friend, Tom. Molly dreams about meeting Tom again and being free. But then, she starts to work in her master’s house and begins to lose hope. The years pass slowly and Molly grows into a beautiful young woman. How does she survive life with her cruel master? Will she be his slave forever?

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Cross-curricular focus:

 Social History

A specially dramatised version of one of Dickens’ most popular stories. It is Christmas Eve in London, and the bad-tempered miser, Ebenezer Scrooge, is about to live through a frightening experience – the visits of four ghosts: his former partner, Marley, and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future. Will Scrooge learn his lesson and become a more generous person? This reader is suitable for use as a class presentation.

ROBIN HOOD

Cross-curricular focus:

 Folklore

Meet one of the great figures of English literature in these classic stories. Robin Hood and his friends live in Sherwood Forest, where they have a series of exciting adventures. The wicked Sheriff of Nottingham is determined to capture Robin, but somehow, Robin always escapes.

SAVING MYTHTOPIA

Cross-curricular focus:

 Literature

Twins Sophie and Tom buy a computer game called Saving Mythtopia to help them with their school project, but when they install it on their computer, strange things happen. The characters on the screen are disappearing! Next, the twins get smaller and smaller and are pulled through a portal into the world of Mythtopia, where everything is in chaos. The Titan King Cronus has escaped from prison and is changing the plots of some classic Greek myths. The twins must check the original stories on their phones and correct the errors Cronus has created. It is their job to save Mythtopia, but can they do it?

THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN

Cross-curricular focus:

 Literature

Huckleberry Finn is one of the best-loved characters in literature. Follow him as he runs away from his drunken father and meets Jim, a runaway slave. They decide to sail down the Mississippi River and have many hilarious adventures on the way. Things become serious when Jim is captured. Together with his friend Tom Sawyer, Huck must devise a plan and save Jim. Can they do it?

BRITISH MYTHS AND LEGENDS

Cross-curricular focus:

 Folklore

Tales of leprechauns, magic dragons and heroic knights are found in this entertaining collection of British myths and legends. Read how a leprechaun tricks lazy Shaun O’Brian, how Bella becomes rich and how George saves the princess from the terrible dragon. Discover how good triumphs over evil, and how kindness succeeds more than selfishness and greed.

KING ARTHUR

Cross-curricular focus:

 Folklore and History

Knights, battles and magic are just some of the ingredients in the legendary adventures of King Arthur. In this exciting story, we meet King Arthur’s famous knights and Merlin, the powerful magician. We discover the secret of the magic sword Excalibur and the power of the famous Lady of the Lake.

THE CANTERVILLE GHOST

Cross-curricular focus:

 Literature and Folklore

The Otises are a practical American family. They don’t believe in ghosts … until they move to Canterville Chase, an old English country estate inhabited by the ghost of Sir Simon de Canterville. The family is amused by Sir Simon’s failed attempts to try and frighten them away. Only young Virginia feels sorry for the ghost and agrees to help him find peace – but at what price?

THE SECRET GARDEN

Cross-curricular focus:

 History

When 12-year-old Mary Lennox’s parents die of cholera in India, she is sent to live with her strange uncle in England. While Mary is getting used to her new life, she discovers a secret garden that has been neglected for years. Mary meets her cousin Colin, who has a mysterious illness. He can’t walk and never leaves his bedroom. Mary tells Colin about the secret garden and inspires him to visit it. Can Mary help Colin get better so that they can make the garden beautiful again?

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