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Fantasy Continent Name sustain!?
Hi all. I am currently writing a fantasy book and i wanted to come up next to a name for the continent but i got nothing. I be considering the name Senlorum or something like that but i wanted to come up beside some that sounds more official. The book is about a wizard of nature and a boy…
Fantasy genre and fan?
So… I’m working on my writing again. Just looking for some fresh thoughts to get my gears cranking again.Favorite fantasy race? Good? Evil?Favorite tricks in fantasy? Weapons?Favorite type of bad guy? Or evil see?Types of landscape?Whatever else you want to let out about pretend and writing.
Ah! Fantasy is -by far- my favorite genre. All of your questions,…
Fantasy romance that can literally trademark your heart soreness?
I DO NOT want a book with sex to put it bluntly. i just want a fantastical romance that is a moment ago so realistic that I can feel that passion of these characters, get the impression just how much their in love. I’ve been looking for so long but i freshly cant find…
Fantasy Story accepted wisdom please?
Okay, so I’ve been asked at school by my teacher to write a Fantasy story consisting of more than 10 page. Now, I love writing, but I just suck at coming up with ideas. Which is why I call for your help!I’m not asking for your FULL idea, I’m just asking for an conception that could trigger my…
Fantasy/Vampire/Witches/Faerie books?
I’ve read Night World Series, Blue Blood Series, House of Night Series, Twilight Series, Vampire Diaries Series, Secret Circle Series, Dark Visions. You have to read The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare. There are 3 books in the series: City of Bones, City of Ashes, and City of Glass. She is such an amazing writer and paperwork have vampires,…
Farm town on facade book. how do you grasp to the subsequent level, approaching what do you enjoy to do?
someone said something about points? but what points and how do you earn like quickly? To get higher levels, you must plant, plow, and gather things. Doing so will get you experience points, which results in gaining level. Source(s): I play this…
Fates worse than departure by Kurt Vonnegut ?
What are some fates worse than death that he names and how do you explain them ? Haven’t read it but I’m honest at making reasonable guesses…-Dying without experiencing true love-Losing everything you hold dear-Losing your personality
Fav house of darkness book and why?
Out of the five which are already out (marked, betrayed, chosen, hunted, untamed) which is your favourite and why??thanks:D The first one because Zoey isn’t all Ho-ish at that point in time. The first one, because even though I still didn’t like the way it was written (poopie!?), at most minuscule I liked the characters…
Fave book..?
Please don’t say Twilight Blood & Chocolate by Annette Curtis KlauseThe Mortal Instruments trilogy by Cassandra Clare.The Uglies/Pretties series by Scott Westerfield (I read it recently…I liked some books better than others, most specifically the second and fourth)The Watching Alice series by Daniel E. Parker and Lee Miller (highly, significantly recommended. I read the first one on a lark and immediately…
Favorite Books for Young Teens?
have you read any good books recently for immature teens? please tell the book title, author, rating (out of 10), and genre. thanks
Hunger Games Series Suzanne Collins 9 of 10Maximum RIde Series James Patterson10 of 10 Kite Runner Khaled Hosseni 8 of 10 How young? My favorite Young Adult book is Speak, by Laurie Halse…
Favorite Chapter In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix?
My favorite part of this book be when Hermoine and Ron got choosen as Prefects, it was so random that Ron get it and its funny because Hermoine was surprised *gasp* haha when Ron says to the first years, little midgetsi laughed so complicated! i agree with bambi<3…the chapter where…
Favorite Fictional Antagonist?
Benjamin Linus from Lost.Reasons:-Funny with great lines-Likable, in a strange, sick method-Completely badass, he does what he wants-In some ways, very sympathetic-Smart, intelligent, and tricky-Wonderfully evil and conniving-Unpredictable. You NEVER know what he’s gonna do next Source(s): Ben Linus= Awesome Melisande Shahrizai.To describe Melisande Shahrizai is, as the poets say, to paint a nightingale’s song; it cannot be done…
Favorite Sarah Dessen Books?
I just finished her book the truth about forever, and I loved it so much! I totally fell in love near Wes, and I really loved the book. I’m going to read Dreamland next, but I’m curious…What are your top 3 favorite sarah dessen books? Here are a list of her books:-along for the ride-lock and…
Favorite Twilight Saga Book and Character?
I want to know more people! Okay: What is your favorite book out of the whole Twilight Saga? Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn? And character! Who is your favorite part in the whole saga also. Here is what I think: Favorite Book: Breaking DawnFavorite Character: Renesmee Cullen!Thanks adjectives! Favourite book: New Moon, and I can’t linger…
Favourite book genre?
Horror, Fantasy, Crime, Romantic, etc..+ Why? Thanks
historical fiction – interesting and entertaining and enlightening!! I don’t really mind on the viewpoint although actually of I have to choose I’d go for books written in the 3rd person instead of the first. History (It used to be that History was written by the victors in period of…
Favourite Children’s Book?
Well, I realized that Where the Wild Things Are is coming to Theaters and was one of my favourite books as a kid. So I be wondering what people’s favourite book as a kid was or is, and do you think it should be made into a movie? When I be tiny, Miss Suzy was my all time favorite.
Favourite Harry Potter BOOK?
? deathly hallows because it wrapped everything up but it have so much in it that it didn’t feel like it be just leading to the end. in attendance were many adventures before we anticipated an expiration. i loved all of the action and suspense and everything! The 5th one by far. I like how everyone is there.
Favourite personality within Harry Potter?
tied between Dobby and Hagrid Dumbledore i lOVE HIM! follow by Hagrid,,Dobby,Sirius,Snape,Harry,Ron ahh adjectives of them! RON!…and i LOVE Draco in the newest movie.man I love ronald weasley. How can you pick a favorite?!?!?!? Everyone fit into the book perfectly and you in recent times get so attached to everyone! I can’t just pick one…
Favourite picture books?
name your favourite picture/children book! i personally would read aloud cinderella I’ll other have good memories of Steven Kellogg’s American folk-hero books. oh, love your question!1. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (illustrations were incredibly detailed. I hate that they made a movie out of it that was just nonsense)2. Where the Wild Things Are (again, lovely illustrations.I also loved…
Favourite Shakespeare play and why?
Mines Macbeth. Can understand the emotions.Closely followed by The Tempest. Much Ado About Nothing. It be the first one I ever read, and I had a great English teacher who really made it fun to read. Also it’s just so funny and the characters are great. It’s hard for me to choose because there are so many…
Fear and loathing contained by Las Vegas comparative essay?
I’m doing a comparative English literature essay on Fear and loathing in Las Vegas, On the road and In cold blood. Does anyone have suggestions for another book to read, based on the issue of the American dream The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, or Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates.
Feedback for formation of sotry please?
Knight looked up at the sign, ANGEL DREAMS it read. ‘God, he thought, it sounds like a bloody brothel, but they hired me, and money is good no matter where on earth it comes from’. He stepped up to the door and knocked loudly, the door had obviously see better days, it was almost hanging off its…
Feedback on my book excerpt; THANK YOU IN ADVANCE [honesty is cool!]?
sorry i cut the rest of the page off The first half descrives me very okay. I too am a dreamer, I’m an artist who can’t stop dreaming so far into the future it hurts, the part that says: a dream is a creative trance of your future. You must break…
Feel close to thinking? Can you explain what Samuel Coleridge technique surrounded by this sentence?? It’s from his Biographia?
Biographia Literaria, a kind of poetic manifesto, explaining what poetry and a poet are.The poet, described in ideal perfection, brings the integral soul of man into activity, with the subordination of its faculties to respectively other, according to their relative worth and dignity. He…
Feel righteous books going on for love?
Hey i am in need of a little romantic inspiration since going through a doomed to failure break up etc etc..Anybody can recommend me a feel good book?
I will reccomend some nowSomeone Like You – Sarah DessenGoodnight Beautiful – Dorothy Koomson (this will label you cry!!) Twilight saga has so much romance. the books…
Fell animal (Lord of the Rings) photo insinuation?
I want to draw a picture of a fell beast, but am having trouble finding a good suggestion photo online to use. If anyone has a useful website, or knows of a photo they can knit me to, it would be greatly appreciated. The higher the resolution, the better. Screen shots from the movie are…
Female identify from the 1920’s?
currently writing a book about an adventourous girl from a wealthy family surrounded by 1920 and i have no idea what to name her, something classy that can be shortened..thankyousorry in the region of the section, i wasnt sure which one to place it. No offense, but you chose an era filled near ugly names.The only classy pretty…
Fiction something like worldwide warm?
I recently read a book called Blind FaithIt was around how in a couple of hundred yearsLondon was underwateri want some more books set in the adjectiveswhere the world is sinking.thanks Since you know what you want to read, I suggest you start writing — most published authors write what they want to read..
Fiction: Native american women?
waiting to exhale. for black women. Books by alisa-valdes Rodriguez for hispanic women. and army tan for asian women. But can anyone give me some books that are based on natural life,love, and ect for Native american women. after reading books by rodriguez and tan, and being a black woman myself, i have bookish alot about asian and…
Fictional books roughly speaking slavery and freedom?
I have to write a 6000 word dissertation in Ethics about freedom and slavery contained by literature (among other things) – can anyone help?!I need as many books as possible, but noticeably need:- something quite recent, – something from the 20th century and – something earlier. I already hold Dostoevsky’s The Brother’s Karamazov, and Orwell’s 1984,…
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The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss (Hardcover) $4.9 A delightful and well known story from Dr. Seuss’s collection of childrens rhyming books. Includes fun and easy to read pages with illustrations. |
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Time for Bed (board book) $3.61 As night falls, various animals prepare their babies for bed. Once the dog, the cat, the snake, the bee, and all the rest have gotten their young ones off to sleep, a human mother tucks her baby into bed for the night. Watercolor illustrations acc… |
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The Next Place $11.41 A nonreligious, poetic exploration of the afterlife–a place where Earthly hurts are left behind. Collage illustrations accompan |
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The Lost Horse $6.65 Caldecott Medalist Ed Young`s magnificent illustrations combining paint and paper collage bring to life this Chinese story of a father and son, a wild horse, and their extraordinary reversals of fortune. Three full-color puppets invite young readers |
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The Lion & the Mouse (Hardcover) $8.86 Vibrant illustrations bring to life this wordless adaptation of this classic Aesop fable about a merciful lion who spared a mouse`s life and the unexpected reward he received for his good deed from the tiny hero. |
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Dog Heaven by Cynthia Rylant (Hardcover) $11.43 In this childrens book, dog heaven is described with brilliant illustrations. Written for young readers to understand where dogs go when they pass. |
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Tacky the Penguin $6.6 Unlike most penguins, who prefer simple black and white, Tacky likes Hawaiian shirts and checkered bow ties. His friends find him an embarrassment until his unusual clothing actually saves the day. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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Merriam-Webster Children`s Dictionary $14.76 An updated reference provides a comprehensive tool for middle readers, complete with spelling tips, bright photos and illustrations, and a user-friendly color-coded letter guide. |
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The Children’s Illustrated Bible by Selina Hastings (Hardcover) $9.49 The Children’s Illustrated Bible is easy to understand with more than 100 stories from both the Old and New Testaments with photos, maps, and illustrations. |
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Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown (Board Book) $4.7 In this classic of modern children’s literature, beloved by generations of readers and listeners, the quiet poetry of the words and the gentle, lulling illustrations combine to make a perfect book for the end of the day. |
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Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by Bill Martin (Hardcover) $4.16 An exploration of sound in a zoo setting. A polar bear hears a lion roaring, who hears a hippopotamus snorting, and so on. Collage illustrations accompany the text. |
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Diesel 10 Means Trouble $3.99 When a mean new diesel engine causes trouble at the train yard, Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends set out to bring back the retired golden engine named Lady. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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Just Me and My Mom $3.99 Little Critter and his mother spend a special day exploring the big city together–just the two of them. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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My Big Dinosaur Book by Roger Priddy (Boardbook) $5.65 My Big Dinosaur Book introduces the ability to learn each of the 43 dinosaurs including brilliant illustrations and descriptions for your children to enjoy. |
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Curious George Goes to a Chocolate Factory $3.95 Curious George the monkey gets into a bit of mischief when he and his friend, the Man in the Yellow Hat, tour a chocolate factory. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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Snuggle Puppy by Sandra Boynton $6.6 In Snuggle Puppy by Sandra Boynton doggy parents celebrate their love for their puppy by singing a very special song. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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Richard Scarry`s Best Little Word Book Ever $2.99 Detailed, labeled illustrations grouped by theme, subject, and setting introduce young readers to over 200 words. |
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A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink $5.76 A playful introduction to nouns. Color illustrations accompany the rhyming text. |
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Me Too $3.99 Little Critter learns to share with his younger sister. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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The Foot Book $4.99 Colorful illustrations and a rhyming text introduce readers to many different kinds of feet, including the feet of clowns and pigs, feet that move fast, feet that can do tricks, and feet that go up and down stairs. |
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Ingri and Edgar Parin D’Aulaire’s Book of Greek Myths $19.57 The classic children’s introduction to Greek mythology. Readers will learn about all the Greek gods and goddesses including Athena, Hera, Poseidon, and Zeus. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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Where Is the Green Sheep? (Board) $6.64 Having spotted all the other sheep, such as red sheep and brave sheep, the search begins to find the one missing sheep from the herd, in a simple bedtime tale with full-color illustrations from the author of The Magic Hat. |
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Llama, Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney (Hardcover) $8.86 This pre-school children’s book is a story of a llama with a separation anxiety at bedtime. The mama llama reassures her baby that she is always there. A rhyming and cleverly written children’s book includes bright illustrations. |
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Richard Scarry`s Cars and Trucks and Things That Go by Richard Scarry (Hardcover) $8.17 A toddler book that covers that many things in a child surrounding that “go”. Offering a variety of illustrations with the story, it is an all time favorite from a well known author for childrens books. |
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Little House Collection Box Set by Laura Ingalls Wilder (Paperback) $30.77 A story of the life of a little pioneer girl who traveled by covered wagon to the midwest. The series includes vibrant illustrations and adventures of Laura’s life in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. |
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Make Way for Ducklings $9.9 MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS combines a perfectly told tale with lovely illustrations to tell the story of how a family of ducks found a home in Boston’s Public Garden. After hatching and raising their chicks along the Charles River, Mr. and Mrs. Mallar… |
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The Flying Horse $3.99 Enhanced with full-color illustrations, this classic tale of the flying horse and his battles to help save the world from evil is presented to beginning readers. Simultaneous. |
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To Root, to Toot, to Parachute $5.76 Discover dozens of colorful words in this book of lighthearted, rhyming verse — the perfect complement to basic language lessons. Hilarious illustrations lift learning to new heights of fun. Read this book aloud, and share in the delight of the s… |
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Frog and Toad Together $3.99 Five short vignettes about the friendship of Frog and Toad. In The Garden, Toad learns that gardening requires a lot of hard work and a lot of patience, and in Cookies, the pals try hard not to over-eat. Three-color illustrations accompany the tex… |
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Read-Aloud Bible Stories $10.09 Here is a collection of best-loved Bible stories with colorful illustrations designed for reading aloud by parent to child or by early reader to parent or sibling. |
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Read-Aloud Bible Stories $10.09 Extra large, easy-to-read print and bright illustrations will captivate children. Includes five well-known Bible stories from the life of Christ. This Gold Medallion winner is ideal for early readers. Durable, wipe-clean surface. (Moody Press) |
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What`s Up Duck? (Board) $6.64 Opposites are the focus of this charming board book featuring Duck and Goose of picture book fame. When Goose is lugging a very heavy log, Duck has a delicate feather, and Duck snoozes while Goose is awake. With bright and lively illustrations, other b… |
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Read-Aloud Bible Stories $10.09 Each volume of this series includes five Bible stories retold with a simplicity that small children will love. The big bright illustrations will delight even the youngest preschooler. Parents will appreciate the care that Ella Lindvall has taken t… |
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Read-Aloud Bible Stories $10.09 This award-winning Bible story series is written in the vocabulary of the youngest listeners. Colorful illustrations and much-loved Bible stories will draw each child to hear the stories of Scripture read to him in words he/she can understand. Per… |
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P Is for Passover $4.99 Readers are introduced to the celebration of Passover–and the letters of the alphabet–in this holiday-themed concept book. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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The Bunny Hop $4.99 Sesame Street is overrun with a batch of friendly bunnies on Easter morning. Color illustrations accompany the rhyming text. |
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Consider Love $7.59 A cheerful exploration of the fact that loves comes in every shape and style. Color illustrations accompany the rhyming text. |
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Toes, Ears,& Nose! $6.64 This lift-the-flap book introduces young readers to such body parts as elbows, fingers, and toes. Color illustrations accompany |
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Jorge El Curioso Y El Conejito $5.65 Curious George the monkey befriends a rabbit. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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I Love You More (Board) $6.64 The strong bond of love between a mother and her son is playfully explored in this picture book. With bright illustrations. |
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Flashing Fire Engines $3.99 Rhyming text and illustrations introduce the noisy world of the fire engine. |
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You Read to Me, I’ll Read to You $6.64 A collection of short stories to be read aloud together by two people. Pen-and-watercolor illustrations accompany the text. |
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Sam Sheep Can’t Sleep $4.99 Stephen Cartwright’s humorous illustrations and a wonderful story of a wakeful sheep are told in this sturdy board book. Simple |
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We`re Off to Look for Aliens $11.87 A wild and wacky book within a book features rocket ships, alien creatures, romantic twists, fun-filled rhymes, and bright illustrations! |
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The Cheerios Play Book $6.99 With this interactive book, young readers can add their own pieces of dry cereal to complete various illustrations. For example, by placing cereal on pictures of a family of bears, readers are adding buttons to each bear’s pajamas. Color illustrat… |
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The Boat Alphabet Book $16.1 This introduction to the alphabet also introduces readers to 26 different types of boats and explains basic nautical terms. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths $13.43 The classic children’s introduction to Greek mythology. Readers will learn about all the Greek gods and goddesses including Athena, Hera, Poseidon, and Zeus. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
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