Well Blackcough is mentioned in Moonrise,(The New Prophecy) the series of warrior cats, by Erin Hunter, and is mentioned by Mothwing. I'm not sure what page though, can someone else answer that question?
well, Ra (the sun god) is first mentioned on page 25 of the Golden Goblet. Thoth is first mentioned on page 18. Amon is first mentioned on page 26. Osiris is first mentioned on page 39.
The page where the author dedicates the book to someone..... From: Lester Villaroya Hahahhaha :)
on the page - at the right place in the book - à la page
An acknowledgement page is a page that gives recognition to certain people for their working in the writing of a book. The page lists company names and/or individuals.
I seen him on every page of every book except the magic mirror page 23 of CYSWIS? puzzles book.
Blackcough is a disease in the "Redwall" series of fantasy novels by Brian Jacques. It is a sickness that often affects rodents in the series, causing coughing, weakness, and fever. It is a recurring ailment in the world of "Redwall."
Blackcough is a very fatal lung or chest disease that causes death easily, especially among Elders and Kits. It was only mentioned once in the Warriors Cats series, and was most likely a typo or an author's mistake.
well, Ra (the sun god) is first mentioned on page 25 of the Golden Goblet. Thoth is first mentioned on page 18. Amon is first mentioned on page 26. Osiris is first mentioned on page 39.
It is metioned on page 32....i think.
page 30
"Compromise" is mentioned on page 103 of the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli.
This depends on your version of the book. There are over 100 mentions of Ezinma in the book.
Kroner, the German soldier, is mentioned on page 61 in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
Its "Magic Shoes" you have to check the table of contents.
The book of Job is mentioned on page 106 in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. It is part of the conversation between Montag and Faber about the importance of books and literature.
"Solace" is a term that is not explicitly mentioned in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. It does not have a specific page number in the book.
Driftwood is first mentioned on page 102 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, where Brian uses it to start a fire.