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Books & Authors - November 2006

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2006-11-19 06:04:07 · 6 answers · asked by Caroline 5

It was about a coloured girl brought up in a madolin laundry.i think cresendo film,s made it.

2006-11-19 05:51:49 · 2 answers · asked by phyllis_mcelreavey 1

It's going to be about the literary elements in Sonnet 116, which is about true love. But I wasn't sure how to start it off? I'm really bad at starting essays, so i was wondering if you guys could help me off to a good start? Thanks =D

2006-11-19 05:48:51 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

How do you define Travel Writing and Memoirs? How do you define Epic writing?

2006-11-19 05:39:49 · 2 answers · asked by arcenia256 1

Most of my books are very disorganized. Theyr'e not even close to alphabetical. The dictionaries are the only ones that make any attempt at it. I actually have one book that begins with the word "Yesterday...".
I'd like to scan all my books and alphabetize them. It seems ridiculous to have to do this. Don't publishers think at all before they publish a book?

2006-11-19 05:39:47 · 5 answers · asked by jaygysler 2

2006-11-19 05:38:45 · 3 answers · asked by itsborin 1

I'm just REALLY into this stuff right now. I wonder why?

2006-11-19 05:31:14 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Could I possibly use this book to prove a quote by Einstein? The quotes is "The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing." Could I use how the black were treated [which was terribly] to support this quote?

2006-11-19 05:03:51 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

At the moment? I just finished Penguin Lost by Andrey Kurkov and about to start on Needful Things by Stephen King...

2006-11-19 04:57:17 · 59 answers · asked by Fu Manchu 4

I am trying to find out more about this man who was a contributor to Practical Wireless and similar magazines in the fifties and sixties last century. He also wrote at least one children's book, set in and about Rye in Sussex. I'd be grateful for any information, everybody.

2006-11-19 04:41:48 · 2 answers · asked by checkmate 6

this is for a really big school project and i looked at alot of places but cant find any, u wanna help me?!?!

2006-11-19 04:39:59 · 9 answers · asked by hannahsu94 1

My husband has been trying to find this poem for years.. all he can remember is he thinks its called the Ballard of Major Earthly or something similar. It's about the dropping of the atomic bomb. Can any one help please? Cheers!

2006-11-19 04:39:01 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know, I know, I just asked this question but didn't get many answers. I love people and think everyone is interesting in their own way, please write a little about why your life is interesting!

2006-11-19 04:29:45 · 14 answers · asked by i have no idea 6

I am writing a book review on it for school (not trying to get answers here!), and just wanted other feedback on how the book was.. I thought it was dry and could have been moer interesting had the author included first hand accounts in quote form.

what are your thoughts?

2006-11-19 04:25:47 · 2 answers · asked by butwhatdoiknow 4

i am really stuck need help



thanks

2006-11-19 04:25:14 · 6 answers · asked by Lindita N 1

Full name Matthew Woodring stover, and he's written several Star Wars books (some of the best) including Traitor, as well as his own Sci-Fi/Fantasy blends. They're violent, gritty, and I love them.
Heroes Die
Blade of Tyshalle
Iron Moon
Jericho Dawn
As a note, Traitor is sort of like a wtaered down version of his books. They're like teen-safe versions, but they also lose a lot of the philosophy and grit.

2006-11-19 03:55:08 · 2 answers · asked by ladyelfoftherings 3

I'll list mine later.....oh and tell me your favorite character.

2006-11-19 03:54:57 · 5 answers · asked by cereal_killer034 5

What place/world would you like to live in? and WHY!?

2006-11-19 03:45:19 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

The cave gets struck by lighting and splits the cave. Another family moves in next to them in the now split cave. The family are at odds with each other but the daughter of the original family, becomes friends with the son of the new family. That's about all I remember. The daughter in the story was a bit of a Tomboy and does NOT take place in modern times. It may be a kids book they would read in elementary or middle school. Thanks.

2006-11-19 03:28:40 · 1 answers · asked by PunkVader 3

2006-11-19 03:23:17 · 2 answers · asked by mike 1

thanks!

2006-11-19 02:38:24 · 5 answers · asked by NotMeorYou 2

why doesn't becky thatcher tell that she saw Alfred temple spill ink in tom's spelling book?

2006-11-19 02:30:21 · 2 answers · asked by la. 3

we have to do an essay on symbolism of the conch and the lord of the flies...

so far i notes:
the conch was used as a symbol of democracy because it showed that everyone had the right to speak..but they had to wait tillt hey were given the conch..so that everyone had an euqal chance to speak their opinion- also represents the equality people SHOULD have during meetings..as the shell looses attention...more and more of the government ralph and the children has created falls apart...when the conch is gone, government is gone...this is showed at the end of the book where Piggy dies and the conch is crushed into pieces

the sow head--the lord of the flies--- the evil within human nature..the devil personality everyone has that always yearns for more and more power/control no matter how much they are already given...how fear can quickly drive all hatred and horro towards one goal; in this case destruction of a specific gov

wut else can i put for the lord of the flies??

2006-11-19 02:17:16 · 6 answers · asked by Lina 4

Remember when Harry asked Nearly Headless Nick about whether Sirius could come back as a ghost even if he's dead? Well, how come Harry didn't seem unaware in the first place that some people whom died could come back and some can't? What about Cedric Diggory? He died and he didn't come back as a ghost, and neither did Harry's parents when they died? Did Nearly Headless Nick die in Hogwarts and is only seen in Hogwarts and no place else? Also, remember those voices that only Luna and Harry could hear? What about Neville? I thought he witnessed someone die in his family? And what exactly are those voices from the veil? Are they souls of dead people and only people whom have seen death can hear them?

2006-11-19 02:13:52 · 5 answers · asked by killerwhalesrule19 3

I have a question on the book for my homework. What doas the TITLE REPRESENT about the book?

2006-11-19 02:09:48 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

This author has been recommended to me. I have searched and searched, but have only found one reference to him. Have you heard of him? He is attributed with quotes like "We may not be well but we're not as sick as we used to be."

2006-11-19 02:02:36 · 3 answers · asked by Steve A 2

She's lived in Los Angeles.

2006-11-19 02:01:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

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