Here are some questions you should ask while reading:
Maybe What inspired them to write the book? I'm doing this Oprah interview for school and these are the questions I have what is the book about? Whatgenre would you give this book? Do you think people of all ages would read this book? Ya hope that helps!
If one is trying to decide what would be a good question to write for a topic of writing a book, one suggestion might be to think of a topic of great interest to that particular person. This way, one will have more insight and more interest in the chosen subject, and would therefore be able to provide a more meaningful and interesting book.
Why author doesn't permit to translate this book on all languages (byelorussian and ukrainian for instance)?
What are the characters
To have a good book review you need to state the book and the author then summarise the book and write your opinion on the book. There are some examples in teen-book-review.blogspot.com/
Yes, the author of The River Between is Ngugi WA Thiong'o.
1.) What made you write this book? 2.) What was your inspiration? 3.) How did you name your characters?
There are many good math questions for a kid in kindergarten. Some good math questions for kids in kindergarten are questions like which one is bigger or which one would you choose.
some good questions would be to ask are what was the material made out of
Some good anniversary gifts for women would include jewelry, especially diamonds. A book where you answer questions to chronicle the memorable and fun moments of your relationship is always a nice gesture.
Since setting is time, place, and social context, you'd ask questions about that. What questions depend on what book they're reading at the time!
Not that one...
Walter M'Donald has written: 'Some ethical questions of peace and war' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Irish question, War, The State
I don't have that book in front of me. Perhaps you could ask some of the questions.