The full title to this book is called Reviving Ophelia:Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls. This book was written back in 1994.
Yes, there is. The full title is Wings: A Fairy Tale.
No, it is not a "Twilight" book but it is a real book. The full title is actually called "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and it's by Willam Shakespeare. The book has nothing to do with "Twilight".
The full title of the book is "The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha" (El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha in Spanish).
King James 1 wrote and published a book about witchcraft titled Daemonologie in 1597.The full title of the book is Daemonologie, In Forme of a Dialogie, Diuided into three Bookes. By James Rx.
Just type in the book title and then just look at the screen and for the book.
In a book, it's the page that appears directly before the title page. It usually lists only the title of the book but can sometimes include other elements, such as the author's/authors' name(s), edition.
that is his full name, but throughout the book he is called "father"
In a book, it's the page that appears directly before the title page. It usually lists only the title of the book but can sometimes include other elements, such as the author's/authors' name(s), edition.
I'm not familiar with a book called "Reef of Death." It's possible that it could be a lesser-known title or a regional publication. You may want to try searching online book databases or asking at your local library for assistance in locating it.
Not really. some authors prefer i to but it doesn't have to be. i read a book called 'Scarlett' by Cathy Cassidy and the character's name was Scarlett. but then i read a book called 'chaos unleashed' i suppose it is showing what the book is about really. how its full of chaos but it its a genre. not a Tye in. it's really up top you. just make it catchy to grab people's attention and that will do.
full moon is the second book of the parody book of twilight called nightlight. So full moon is the second