a good book is as valuable as a house full of gold
This phrase likely conveys the idea that books are valuable sources of knowledge and wisdom, equivalent to a house filled with treasures. It suggests that books hold great wealth in terms of information and insights that can enrich one's life.
itr means that a book is having knowledge and facts.
itr means that a book is having knowledge and facts.
Which one do you mean, if you mean awakened its out now
Do you mean ancestors?
For libraries, holds in transit means that the book on hold is being transported to where you can pick it up.
If you mean what does the title mean, that would be "The House of the Spirits".
It is golds number. There is a specific number you will find on silver peices as well.
A special book in Hindi can be referred to as a "vishesh granth" or a "mahatvapurna kitab". This could be a book that holds significant cultural, spiritual, or historical importance in the Hindi language.
Gold does not have a Gym Number. Unless you mean the number of badges, in that case it's 16.
Literally? It means "The Boss."
If you mean after Dumbledore's death, they talk briefly in the afterlife, in book 7.
It depends on who you are in relation to these people, what items you are asking about, and what you mean by "rent book".
Really nothing, it may be from a movie you watched or a book you've read