OVER 9000!
it how much in the the note book
because he was suspicious that idni and gebu were stealing gold a ...plus ibni had bad breath,was dirty,sneaky,and annoying
He would have be apprenticed to Zau earlier. It would be much better without Gebu and all his beatings.
The Man Who Knew Too Much - book - has 308 pages.
depends what type of book it is
Percy and Ranofer are similar to each other, Percy Jackson book the Golden Goblet book. They are similar to each other because Ranofer has a best friend Hequet and Percy has a best friend which is Grover. They are also similar because they both don't know much about their father.They also don't have a good memory of how they look or who they are. Percy and Ranofer are also similar because Percy didn't want to be at Camp Half-Blood and Ranofer didn't want to be Gebu's apprentice.That is how Percy and Ranofer are similar to each other. HOPE YOU LIKED THIS ANSWER. :D :) ;) lol =) :P THANKS BYE
759 pages
Reading time will vary depending on the person reading the book and their individual reading abilities, as well as how much uninterrupted time they have to read. A child will take much longer to read and process information than an adult will. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is 636 pages (UK) / 734 pages (US). It would probably take about seven hours on average to read.
In the hard cover blue book of Jekyll and Hyde there are about 82 pages.
"The Golden Goblet" is a historical novel by Eloise Jarvis McGraw set in ancient Egypt. The main characters in the book are Ranofer, a young Egyptian boy who is an apprentice to a goldsmith; Heqet, a kind and mysterious girl who befriends Ranofer; Gebu, Ranofer's cruel half-brother who mistreats him; and Ibni, a scribe who plays a significant role in the story. These characters navigate a plot filled with intrigue, betrayal, and the quest for a stolen golden goblet.
how much is a meridan goblet worth
There are 361 pages in September Sisters, you should definitly read it, its good