Not in the same book. You can write a book in any POV however -- first, second, or third. Second person is the hardest viewpoint to write from, though, so I'd recommend first or third.
3rd Person writing is quite common. "First person" viewpoint = "I did..." "Second person" viewpoint - "You did..." "Third person" = "He/she did..."
Third person: "He read the book".Second person: "You read the book."First person: "I read the book."
Rick Riordan is writing the first book to the second series, and is said to be released this fall [2010], at the moment there is only five books, but the second series will be out soon. [I can not wait!]
no he is not writing a book but he is a singer a Canadian singer if you go on you tube white in one time Justin bieber the click the first one or second one and the song Will come and do you think its a good song
Third person is where you write as an outsider - you aren't part of the story, your in a way "observing" what is going on. First person writing, however is when your writing the story from the view of the person on the inside, otherwise, the main character. When writing papers, book reports, it is best to write in "third person" form, because you aren't apart of what your writing about. Rather, your merely an outsider viewing what is going on.
The second human mentioned is Eve.
If you are asking for "Your Book" they will be "Ton Livre" - for Second person singular "Votre Livre" - for Second person Plural
Second person POV uses the pronoun "you." The entire book must be written that way, and it's very difficult.
Unearthly is the first book Hallowed is the second book
The second book in the trilogy is called Insurgent.
For material, nothing inappropriate. No children's book can have anything offensive or restricted. As for for writing materials, you will need a piece of paper, a pencil or pen and creativity. As for style of writing, you need to step into a child's world when writing for a child. What interests a child? If you have children, observe your kid's interests. Most smaller children will have similar hobbies or interests, depending on what age you are writing for. Also, children's books do not have huge and complicated words. Listen to how children talk. By observing, you will get a better look at a child's personality, which will make your story seems more real. As for POV, it will vary with every story writer's write. Some stories are better with first person, and some are better with third person. Second person is hardly used, but can be used if the writer likes. What most writers will do to solve this problem is write the same story, only write the first one in first person POV, and the other story in third person POV. That way, you can find out what POV suits your story.
Exodus is the second name, the first name is the Second Book of Moses