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Jerry Spinelli's favorite insect is the firefly. He has written a book called "Insect Invaders" where he talks about his fascination with fireflies and their glowing light.
You can't see a book in a dark room because there is not enough light to reflect off the pages and into your eyes, which are needed for you to see the book clearly. Without enough light, the details of the book will not be visible to you.
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"Grave of the Fireflies" is based opon the 1967 semi-autobiographical eponymous novel by Akiyuki Nosaka who said that the death of his sister Setsuko was exactly as it had actually happened in both his book and the film .
Wildcat Fireflies, released yesterday (July 12 2011)
Never Enough - book - was created in 2007.
Light My Fire - book - was created in 1998.
Let There Be Light - book - was created in 2006.
I've actually never heard anyone say this. But it seems reasonable enough, in the same way that the light hitting the page of the book in your lap is a part of the light-bulb in the lamp over your shoulder.
It is the light given off by a book when it connects with a person. Once you learn to see the book light, you no longer have to read, as all the knowledge of the book is imparted directly to your brain.
A book typically reflects light due to its glossy or matte surface, depending on the type of paper and finish used. The reflective properties of the surface determine how much light is bounced off the book.