The idiom "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree" can be found in the book "Eldest" by Christopher Paolini. It is used to describe Eragon's similarity to his father, Brom, in terms of their choices and actions.
I've never read a book that didn't have idioms in it.
Eldest already came out as the second book of the inheritance cycle.
the theme in the book eldest, it is that Eragon is going to learn, that's where the most of the book is telling you. Saphira1
The book Eldest by Christopher Paolini was published in 2005.
in a book!
"Idioms for Being Afraid", "Idioms for Being Angry", "Idioms for Being Happy" are some examples of idioms found in the book "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
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Chapters Indigo is a bookstore that has worldwide locations, they offers books about idioms online as well as in store. A local library may also have books about idioms.
Some idioms in the book "The Gods Are Not to Blame" include "cut off the head to cure the headache" and "a leopard cannot change its spots." These idioms are used to convey certain lessons or truths about human nature and destiny.
Almost all fiction books have idioms. Just pick up any novel and start reading!
"Clear as mud."