anything you want. your imagination is the limit. if the book gives a description, that helps clarify the picture.
There are several fictional characters with the name Debbie or Deborah in books. One of the most known characters named Deborah is from the book series Dexter.
The Chinese characters for Cinderella look like this: 灰姑娘 .
james bond and dryuhj
It's always better to read a series of books in order so you have a better understanding of the characters.
because they can talk and a book wouldnt be good without words
Books are better to read then watching the movie first because if you are reading the book you can imagine the place it's at and or you can visualize what the characters look like. On television you have what the characters look like and what the place looks like.it is all there for you when watching a movie, but when you are reading a book it exercises your brain and puts it to work.SO READ DON'T WATCH TELEVISION!!!!
they look like there spanish you know with that Spain look
well i dont know any websites but, there is a picture that has models for the covers of the books. you can find it on google,
The artist who drew the Swedish Moomins comics and books is Tove Jansson. The comics were released between the years of 1945 and 1993. The characters from this comic were designed to look like hippopotamuses.
They are characters.
Physically most books look exactly the same.
Because of Winn-Dixie is a fictional book. There is no way to know what the characters looked like in the author's imagination, so you can use your own imagination. In other words, the characters look like whatever you imagine they look like.
griffin lokks like a zombie
Ration books looked like little notebooks but inside them they're like little letter stamps
If you look images of cosplay of those characters, or attend anime festivals where those characters are cosplayed, you'll find out.
Find on Google Images, they don't look much like cartoon.
Not really- the characters in it are more like robots, so that makes it more science fiction than fantasy.