The name is: Went away
The Flock is goin to go rescue angel and more irdk its comin out in 2-?-12
Yes in the book unwind
The characters in the book "The Last Book in the Universe" are: A teenage boy named Spaz, an old man named Ryter, a "proov" girl named Lanaya, Spaz's sister named Bean, and a little boy named "Little Face" who doesn't have an official name. There is also the leader of the "Bully Bangers" named Billy Bizmo. These are the main characters, but the book consists of many other characters that are not as important. :)
The book "Black Storm Comin'" is set in the mid-1800s in California, during the Gold Rush era. The story follows the journey of twelve-year-old Colton, who becomes a Pony Express rider and travels through various towns and wilderness areas delivering mail.
The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip is a book written and illustrated by George Saunders. The only characters that are named in the book are a little girl named Capable, Bea Romo and Carol and Sid Ronson.
A girl named Lucky, her friend Miles, and her garuden named Bridgette
It ain't comin out guys
i have the book and it says that all the characters are named and it is as tue to the story as possible
There are 134 different characters in the book. Many only being named once or twice, with others being named constantly.
The characters of Edgar and Ellen on Split Ends the book include the pair of twelve-year old twins named Edgar and Ellen. It also includes their housekeeper named Heimertz, Mayor Knightleigh, and his daughter Stephanie.
The main characters in the book "Zrex" include Zrex, a young alien prince, and his companions, a human named Jack and a robot named Robo. Together, they embark on a journey to save Zrex's planet from an impending threat.
The main characters in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord are Catherine, a girl who has a younger brother with autism named David, and Jason, a boy who moves in next door and becomes friends with Catherine and David. The story follows how these characters navigate friendship, family dynamics, and understanding differences.