no, but as Irene hunt says in her authors note of the book it was her grandfathers story with many unanswered questions. so she had to fill in the blanks. ;)
like in the book or in real life? in the book its across the river from Edwards house and thru some woods but not too far away. in real life, i have no idea
It depends. Mostly, to entertain you. Sometimes it may be to inform you of real life situations or even get a message across. It all depends on what book or type of book you are talking about.
what iscaveman real name from the book
Yes, five (5) is both rational and real.
No, in two ways. Muslims do not find their leaders in books, but rather in the real world. The Muslim holy book is called the Qur'an. The Five Pillars are a set of Muslim requirements derived from the Qur'an.
In Five Nights At Freddy's, the animatronics were real, but in real life, the animatronics are not real.
Not a real book, but as a fictional book it is referred to in the Arthur episode "Unfinished," which is the seventh episode in the tenth season of the show. There is a book called Five Weeks in a Balloon written by Jules Verne. It is unclear whether the fictional book is based on this title.
The book is real. The story is fiction.
yesit is real some one aculy made a freddy anmtroic
Emmett's real mane in the book is Emmett Mcarthy.
Yes
no