Just type in Fruits basket or if your library has genres Anime or Japanese or Fantasy
The library that flourished under Cleopatra's rule was the Library of Alexandria. It was not only a collection of books, but a place of study, almost like our universities today.
The boundary line under the basket is known as the baseline.
Books on cricket or football would typically fall under the classification number GV for sports, while books on golf would fall under GV965. Books on running would be classified under GV1060.
No, not all books have an LC call number. Books that are not part of the Library of Congress collection, such as self-published books or books from small publishers, may not have an LC call number. Additionally, digital books or e-books typically do not have LC call numbers.
It's downstairs. Press one of the stacked books with a paper on it, and it should get you the library card.
You can get it from your local library in the non-fiction section under animals or you can get books from Amazon.com or on an iPhone with the iBooks app
The basket under a hot air balloon is called a gondola or a basket. It is where passengers stand during the flight.
To count, it would have to clear the basket and come back through the basket.
You can find chinese recipe books under the cooking section of your local library or via bookshops such as waterstones or even websites such as chinesefood.about.com/library/blrecipe.htm
No. the theme song is really sweet though. the Japanese version is better, but the English version you can actually understand the words that are really touching
The library is on the first floor inside the castle (right side). Before going there, find the gold coin in the fountain next to the museum. Use it to pay your admission and get the library slip from the stack of books. This will let you access the dungeon under the library.
Hatsuharu in Fruits Basket was referring to the curse affecting the Sohma family, where members transform into animals of the Chinese zodiac when embraced by the opposite gender or under stress. This curse has been passed down through generations and brought pain and suffering to the family members involved.