the key to rondo the wizard of rondo, pigs may fly, Deltore Quest, Dog tales, something speciel, rowen of rin, fariy realm, and a few more
because her publisher didn't want her to step out of where she was famous a few other athors do it too
she has written many books but the most popular series she has made is the Deltora Quest series.emily rodda wrote something special,pigs might fly, pigs are flying (the following are series), fariy realm, ---- deltora, deltora shadowlands, dragons of deltora, and other books the key to rondo, the wizard of Ronda, Rowen of rin, dog tales---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
Actually the other way around. Beck is a liar about Rodda.
Sukey Vickery has written: 'Emily Hamilton' 'Emily Hamilton and other writings'
The rhyme scheme in "Battle for Rondo" by Emily Rodda follows an AABB pattern for each stanza, with the first and second lines, and the third and fourth lines rhyming with each other.
The author of Mists of Avalon, Marion Zimmer Bradley, wrote many other novels, including the Darkover novels, The Firebrand, and The Catch Trap. She has also written anthologies, like Greyhaven, Lythande, and Sword and Sorceress.
Emily Bronte wrote gothic novels, such as "Wuthering Heights," to explore themes of passion, revenge, and the supernatural. By incorporating elements of the gothic genre, Bronte was able to delve into the darker aspects of human nature and create a haunting and atmospheric setting for her stories. Additionally, the gothic style allowed her to challenge societal norms and conventions of her time.
James has currently written several novels. one is entitled 'Ten ways to take Thatcher from behind' James has currently written several novels. one is entitled 'Ten ways to take Thatcher from behind'
Yes he did he wrote a sex stories
Robert B. Parker is the author of the Jesse Stone novels.
Emily J. Climenson is a fictional character in the novel "The Unnamable" by Samuel Beckett. She is a mysterious and enigmatic character who is never fully described or understood by the other characters in the story.
Faulkner uses figurative language in A Rose For Emily. Figurative language is comparing things to other things, generally through the use of similes and metaphors.