Arts & Humanities: Books & Authors: “Question: I’d like to find a novel?” plus 5 more |
- Question: I’d like to find a novel?
- Question: Object to represent the book The Last Lecture?
- Question: Name things you use as bookmarks?
- Question: Books you'd like to receive as gifts?
- Question: A name for my character please? :)?
- Question: Are novels beginning with sunset scene a cliche?
| Question: I’d like to find a novel? Posted: 13 Sep 2014 04:54 AM PDT I'd like to find a novel which I totally forgot the title of it. The lead character is a woman, and she died from the beginning of the story. After her death, she found that her boyfriend and her best friend have some conspiracy (connected to her death, or something like that). The book was published about 4,5 years,or even longer ago. Thanks :D |
| Question: Object to represent the book The Last Lecture? Posted: 13 Sep 2014 04:53 AM PDT I need to bring an object for my oral book report to represent the book The Last Lecture. I was thinking of bringing something from Disney. Any other ideas? Please suggest items that most people would already have. Update : Best answer gets 20 points! |
| Question: Name things you use as bookmarks? Posted: 13 Sep 2014 03:42 AM PDT Check-out slip from the library |
| Question: Books you'd like to receive as gifts? Posted: 13 Sep 2014 03:40 AM PDT The Inkheart trilogy, The Hobbit, The Last Dragon Chronicles (the first book is called The Fire Within). Also, if its not too much trouble, could you please answer my recent question (it's called story ideas (I think)) |
| Question: A name for my character please? :)? Posted: 13 Sep 2014 03:16 AM PDT Okay, so writing a book where people are categorized I to two categories: Magician (Half demon) and Human. So she's a girl, and she's a magician. She has long black hair that goes to her thighs, bright yellow eyes, and really pale skin, like almost marble, and she's very beautiful and cute :) She's 4'7 and 18, and she's relatively flat chested which she is embarresing about, Her personality is similar to the mad hatter, insane and eccentric but good hearted, she also doesn't have much regard for others and makes it obvious when she doesn't like someone. |
| Question: Are novels beginning with sunset scene a cliche? Posted: 13 Sep 2014 03:02 AM PDT There are two dead giveaway cliches in writing... A story that begins... 1. With the protagonist getting up in the morning. |
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