Some books written by Liz Curtis Higgs are the following: The Bad Girls of the Bible, Really Bad Girls of the Bible, Whence came a prince, Fair si the rose, and The parable of the lily.
Some books written by Liz Curtis Higgs include "Bad Girls of The Bible," "The Women of Easter," "Mine Is the Night," and "The Girl's Still Got It."
Bud, not Buddy. And some other Christopher Paul Curtis books.
Tony Ross is primarily known as an illustrator of children's books, having illustrated over 800 books. However, he has also written some books himself, with some sources indicating that he has written over 100 books.
THERE ARE MANY BOOKS HE HAS WRITTEN SOME OF THEM ARE STORIES,ESSAYS NOVELS ETC
Some of the books Brandon Mull has written is the FableHaven series.
Tony Curtis has written: 'The making of Some like it hot' -- subject(s): Some like it hot (Motion picture) 'Kid Andrew Cody & Julie Sparrow' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
Samuel C. Clarke has written: 'Records of some of the descendants of William Curtis, Roxbury, 1632'
Yes, some Dr. Seuss books were written by authors other than Theodor Geisel, the original Dr. Seuss. For example, some books in the Dr. Seuss Beginner Books series were written by other writers and illustrated by different artists.
*IF* the Higgs Field gives an explanation for why some particles have mass and others don't, and *IF* the Higgs Boson is a part of this field; then the discovery of the Higgs Boson would be a major breakthrough in supporting the Higgs Field, and thus the continued use of "The Standard Model." If it is NOT found, then scientists are almsot back to the drawing board. Because of these facts, the Higgs Boson is called, completely erroneously, the particle that creates mass or (worse) the "God Particle." Even the person who first used that term to describe the Higgs Boson hates the use of it. As of this week, scientists at CERN predict that the existence of the Higgs Boson will be known within a year.
William Beattie has written: 'Some early Scottish books' 'The Scottish tradition in printed books'
We are not sure if the theorized Higgs boson is real or not. If it is, it would be provide some support to ideas about what mass (and, therefore, gravity, which is associated mass) really is. We're still looking for experimental support that the Higgs boson is real, and now that the Large Hadron Collider is up and running, all (interested) eyes are on CERN and awaiting results.
Stephanie Meyer has written a few books. Her most famous are the Twilight series books.
She never published her own books, she did edit many books for Viking Press and Doubleday, and has had many books written about her.