Devon the main character an teenager who dumped the newborn decided to "own" up to her actions an not try to get a lesser sentence.
The thing that appeals to Amy about the RL Tankard book, in the story "Gore" is his word choice. In the story Amy loves the word "Crepuscular" that he uses, even though she doesn't kno what it means. And she generally love how he write is storys.
my opinion is that they are just friends.i don't think so. he saved Amy from the kabras in book 6. he helped dan climb the pole in book 9 so it would hep dan and Amy. and ever since book 5 he has been really nice to Amy and dan even though his dad doent like it and his sisters make fun of it. (im serious about the dad and sister thing. look it up)
Gashlycrumb Tinies by Edward Gorey begins with "A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs..."
In 'The Darkess Hour'. The roof of the barn collapes while Amy and Ty were trying to get the horse out during a tornado.
no but go to Mexico the east side and their is a copy
Devon the main character an teenager who dumped the newborn decided to "own" up to her actions an not try to get a lesser sentence.
Yes. All Efaw came from the same guy--David Efaw--whose name got mangled by the census in the late 1700's.
Amy and Dan :D!
She could have gotten life but instead I think they only charged her as a child instead of an adult.
Yes, as Dan and Amy are the main characters in all of the 39 clues series
The main characters in this book are Amy Cahill (age:14) and Dan Cahill (age 11)
The main characters in "Gone Girl" are Amy Dunne and Nick Dunne. The story revolves around their troubled marriage and Amy's mysterious disappearance.
In Chapter 16 of "After" by Amy Efaw, Devon's lawyer asks her if she wants to fully deny the charges or partially admit to them. Devon chooses to partially admit to the charges, admitting that she gave birth to the baby she abandoned. The chapter ends with Devon and her lawyer discussing their legal strategy moving forward.
The main characters in the book "Aliens on Vacation" are David, who visits his grandmother in her intergalactic bed-and-breakfast, his eccentric grandmother, and a group of aliens who are vacationing on Earth.
Amy Efaw is an author known for writing young adult novels. Some of her notable works include "After," "Battle Dress," and "Derailed." She often focuses on themes of adolescence, identity, and social issues in her writing.
The main characters in "The Vampire Stalker" are Amy, a teenage girl, and Alexander Banks, a vampire from a book series who comes to life. The story follows their relationship as Amy navigates the challenges of falling in love with a fictional character.