Want this question answered?
The monster book of monsters
Lead me to your readers
A book with a list of all the words in the world, and the definisions of all the words listed!
Sort of. There are no swear words in English, but there are mentions of horses cursing and cursing in other languages.
You can find the name of plants in dictionaries or local book shops also go to a green house.
A Little Green Book of Monster Stories was created in 2003.
The book you are referring to is likely "The Nose Book" by Al Perkins. In the book, there is a monster named Mr. Green Nose who has a large green nose. The story is a fun and silly read for children.
When you read the book "Go Away, Big Green Monster!", as you turn the pages, the monster appears. To make it disappear, keep reading until the end of the book.
If someone calls you a "green eyed monster" they are saying you are jealous. It's similar to the expression, "green with envy". Some people say this phrase comes from the Marvel Comic Book character, The Incredible Hulk, but it most likely originated from Shakespeare as he referred to "green eyed jealousy" in his play, The Merchant Of Venice; as well as "the green eyed monster" in Othello.
Green Eggs and Ham is the book with exactly 100 words.
The fourth and final book of the Inheritance Cycle has not yet been released. The title is unknown, but it will have a green dragon (representing the unhatched green egg in Galbatorix's lair) on the front.
its a old book.
They were the offer of a finacial contribution to the poor via the two portly gentlemen
two-hundred words
Well, Frankenstein's monster's face is actually described as an unhealthy gray color in the book. In order to make the first movie they had to paint the actor green to make the appearance of the right gray on the black and white televisions. It seems to have stuck, and now Frankenstein's monster is green.
It is in mission 9 and its at the back of elder furi's hut besides loads of books
green eggs and ham