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Who wrote the book dosh?

Robert Swindells


Who is the Author of the book Stone Cold?

The author's name is Robert Swindells.


Who has written the book abomination?

Authors Colleen Coble and Robert Swindells have both written a book entitled Abomination.


How long did it take robe Robert swindells to write room 13?

It took Robert Swindells about six months to write "Room 13." He reportedly wrote the book in his attic study in Scarborough, England.


How many awards has Robert Swindells won?

Robert Swindells has won multiple awards for his work as a children's author. Some of his notable awards include the Children's Book Award, the Carnegie Medal, and the Red House Children's Book Award.


Who is the author of the book room 13?

George Orwell wrote the book Room 101


What film is similar to the book 'Abomination' by Robert Swindells?

ii read the book anad i wanted to watch the film if the film exists


Who wrote the book Jacqueline Hyde?

It was written by Robert Swindells as a retelling of the classic story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.


Why did Robert Swindells wite the book abomination?

Robert Swindells wRote 'Abomination' to show how much you need good friends to rely on and how sometimes children feel parents rule their lives but i bet none of them had it as tough as Martha!


Who wrote the book Stone Cold?

The book "Stone Cold" was written by Robert Swindells. It follows the story of a homeless teenager named Link who gets entangled with a menacing figure named Shelter.


How does Robert Swindells present shelter in book?

psychotic and sinister. He lets you read his thoughts and listen to him try to 'justify' himself. He has no guilt or remorse.


What inspired Robert swindells too write stone cold?

Robert Swindells was inspired to write "Stone Cold" after seeing young homeless people on the streets of London. He wanted to raise awareness about the issue of homelessness among young people and shed light on the harsh realities they face. Swindells hoped the book would encourage readers to empathize with those less fortunate and take action to help.