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Robert Asprin
Robert Asprin
Robert Asprin Myth series?
Would like the titles of all the "myth" series.
The only people I know are Mythconceptions and Another Fine Myth.
Lisa Appignanesi
Lisa Appignanesi
K. A. Applegate
K. A. Applegate
All tips …?
I have fourteen years, and a girl. I love reading, especially the fantasy and things about animals. Here is a list of books I've read / am interested in. * Animorphs series (kind of immature, I know, but I like) – KA Applegate * Warriors Series – Erin Hunter * Wildwood Dancing / Cibeles' s Secret – Juliet Marillier * Daughters of the Moon – Lynne Ewing * Tomorrow Series – John Marsden * Promise of the Wolves – Dorothy Hearst * Jelindel chronic – Paul Collins Just as I can see some different things around. Feel free to suggest anything. If you suggest a book, could make a brief reference plot and / or a place where I can find more information. And also why do you like / not why you think he would. Oh Thanks in advance! Ah, I also read aready: Harrry Chronicles of Narnia Potter series Twilight series and am interested in: Watership Down Trek maximum
Try "Swordbird" By Nancy Yi Fan. There is a prequel him, called "Swordquest." "Phantom Stallion" is a real good series by Terri Farley (www.phantomstallion.com "Seekers" by Erin Hunter is very good. (Look at HarperCollins for information on this series)
Edwin A. Abbott
Edwin A. Abbott
I've read Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott? question of chapters.5-7?
I know that the three methods Flatlanders use to recognize each other are the light, color and feeling. But the text does not understand what are its advantages and disadvantages are for everyone. can you help?
Ugh, I do not know … I read that long ago. I want to read it again. I think that is the same as the 3rd dimension for the second, is just different.
Cecelia Ahern
Cecelia Ahern
I'm Cecelia Ahern PS I Love You was fantastic …. and any other
Has anyone else read any of his other books and if so do you may recommend that you were the best. PS I LOVE YOU I found really good, and play …. Can not find a book that is closer to it now, but also any other books of any author who can beat this. Can not believe they were not touched by it …
the book was amazing i read on a day I could not stop reading. the film simply do not even bother if its rushed and has no real emotion is good and I thought i was very disappointed. I have not found any book at this level emotional mm I like jane green books. Sophie Kinsella shopaholic series are good too. I can not really think of anything else at the moment, the memories a geisha is good too.
Martin Amis
Martin Amis
Do not you think that Martin Amis is a bit too "posh" in his call for suicide booths in the corners?
Why call "A medal and a martini? I would be much more tempted by "busty blonde and a beer keg!" Do not you think that martinis are a little "Poofty? article6999873.ece http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/
He has a name for them and called dead drop of drop ins as loyalty cards next? discounts? by one get one free
Kevin J. Anderson
Kevin J. Anderson
which player would you rather have?
1. Trent Cole or Jason Taylor? 2. Derek Anderson or Tarvaris Jackson? 3. DeMarcus Ware or AJ Hawk? 4. Dwayne or Marques Bowe Colston? 5. Laurence Maroney and Maurice Jones-Drew? 6. Jeremy Shockey or boss Kevin?
1. Jason Taylor 2. Derek Anderson 3. AJ Hawk 4. Marques Colston in May. Maurice Jones-Drew 6. Kevin Boss
Douglas Adams
Douglas Adams
What are your thoughts on this link to Douglas Adams talking about the origin of God?
Thanks .. All http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kK1YgR7J0g the best.
such and such … I do not like to insist too much on those things. plus the voice is too fun for me to concentrate on what he says, lol
Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov
Anyone know the name of Isaac Asimov story of the house that is still running after the nuclear bomb?
It's a crazy story that I would go back to read … the home brewing, vacuum cleaners, etc and the story itself is up to the garage and not the marks of human beings evaporated after a nuclear explosion.
It is not a history of Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury is. The title of the story is: "Will Come Soft Rains" and appears in Chronicles Martian.
Jane Austen
Jane Austen
Why authors like Jane Austen and the Bronte sisters lost place names?
I've noticed that in both Jane Austen and the novels "The tenant of Wildfell Hall "by Anne Bronte, I'm currently reading the names of places are frequently replaced by dashes. For example, county "———– "Or talk about a picnic in the cliffs that "——–". This has always intrigued me. Does anyone have an explanation?
Another reason might have been that people were not "very busy" at the time of the Brontes and Jane Austen, so that instead of feeding their readers mis-information, which can be very irritating, the names were lost so that the reader could put the characters in a place that is unfamiliar. As another answerer has said, if it is absorbed ever, does not really matter where you are, but mis-information does not bother me, and I would read the story.