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Peter is destined to be the High King. This is essential to the plot in many of the future novels, as Peter must do what is best for Narnia.
he must of seen it on tv
John Marsden is an Australian author best known for his young adult fiction series "Tomorrow, When the War Began." The series follows a group of teenagers who must survive in a war-torn Australia. Marsden has also written other novels, non-fiction books, and children's picture books.
This is a very subjective question and everyone's answer would be different. There are various sites which list the "world's best novels" so you might consult one of those. I liked Watership Down by Richard Adams and Stardust by Neil Gaiman, but that's my personal taste.
non fiction because the postscipt says that his son is real so kensuke must be real
Max Steele has written various young adult fiction novels, including "Twist," "Breathing Underwater," and "Shimmer." These books commonly explore themes of identity, relationships, and personal growth in a relatable way for young readers.
Because he was born in Salinas California, on the Monterey Coast. He must have known it best, and chose it as his main focal point in his novels, novelettes, and short stories.
Science fiction uses science as a basis -- when you write "SciFi," your scientific facts must be accurate or plausible based on today's scientific knowledge. The only other form of fiction which must have solid facts underneath the story is historical fiction, which must be accurate for a certain time period.
Well, Canada is part of the G8... so they must be pretty influential.
Yes, Jules Verne is recognized in France today as one of the country's most famous and influential writers. He is celebrated for his pioneering science fiction novels such as "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "Around the World in Eighty Days." Verne's works continue to captivate readers and inspire future generations of writers.
Science fiction is a branch of fiction. Both are imaginary stories. Science fiction is fiction that deals with possibilities -- it must be based on science, but it is generally set in the future, in an alternate universe, in outer space, or in some other imaginary setting.
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