The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You has 542 pages.
The Twisted Claw is a Hardy Boys book. It says it was written by Frank Dixon but that is actually a house name for the Stratemeyer Syndicate. It has 192 pages.
The odd pages are just the pages that don't have even numbers... every other one. So, pages 2 and 4 are even, and pages 3 and 5 would be odd pages, because they are numbered with odd numbers. :) You could also say that pages are odd if there is something odd about them, for instance size or printer errors. But in general when someone says "odd pages" they will mean the odd numbered ones.
If a girl says 'I love you' it means she wants you to blow her.
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There are 128 pages in Geronimo Stilton: The Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye. It was the first Geronimo Stilton book printed in English. It says it was written by Geronimo Stilton but the real author is Eiisabetta Dami.
The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You was created in 1977.
She feels offended by Romeo because the moon did nothing . Also she says that the moon always changes so to her if Romea swears by the moon his love for her will change .
No it says that windows XP dosen't support Battlefield 3.
Well Bella siad "I LOVE YOU" and Edward siad "I LOVE YOU." And then walks off.
On the Moshi Monsters forum it says that the combination for Dipsy is: Red/Pink/Blue Moon + Black/Yellow Moon + Yellow Love
so the lion fell in love with the lamb.
romeo says that the moon is envious because the moon was like the goddess of virgins and it is envious of Juliet's beauty. he then says "arise far sun and kill the envious moon for it is sick and pale with envy" he is saying that he wants to sleep with her. yes it is very perverted but if you studie the script a lot of it is.
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The second theory says that the moon is a captured asteroid.
That's why it says Violence on the back of the cover.
Edward explains why he abandoned her a bit (not going to spoil that for you!) and then, they agree to resume their love.
Romeo wants the sun to kill the envious moon because he believes the moon is a symbol of unattainable love and beauty due to the moon's ever-changing nature. By having the sun kill the moon, Romeo is expressing his desire to rid himself of obstacles preventing him from being with his love, Juliet.