Homers The Illyad
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote The Sorrows of Young Werther.
He loved a girl that loved someone else. He knew that either himself, the object of his affection or the other guy was bound to die. He could never kill someone else, so he killed himself.
THe sorrows of werther, this book is basically about a man who had deep feelings for a woman but were never returned and she married another wealthy man and werter unable to see his lover marrying another man takes his own life. The monster feels that he is sort of similar to the monster as his protectors (the cottagers) never returned his love. He weeps as the Werter dies in the book.
The Book of Sorrows was created in the late 15th century by an unknown author from France. It is a collection of prayers and magical spells used for protection and healing.
Hey, Lolita has been made famous by Vladimar Nabokov's book about a young girl who seduces her much older admirer. So it has become to be known as a "seductive little girl". But its real meaning in Spanish means "sorrows", from the word Lola. I personally love the name.
Catharine Selden has written: 'The English nun, or, The sorrows of Edward and Louisa' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The sailors'
Anubis had nothing to do with any "book".
The first book in the Young Bond series is SilverFin by Charlie Higson.
Carry Nelson has written: 'La fille de Madame Angot'
Matched by Ally Condie is a young adult book.
Forever Young
You need to carry a note book and pencil