The main idea of the first three(London, Paris, and Mexico) are about the Mexican god of the dead Camazotz who attacks a group of explores while in Mexico. Ben Cole was the sole Survivor who stowed away on the ship for the voyage home. When he gets back he meets a street urchin named Jack Harkett(a little bit reminicent of Jack Sparrow imao) then they meet up with Emily, Bens sister. They go on to kill Camazotz,or at least they think they do. Book two takes place when they travel to Paris and find out about the amulet that will make camazotz Invenerable. The third book is when they go to Mexico to find the final piece of the amulet and kill camazotz for good. therre are three more books but three more books but they are hard to find. I currently have a question up about them on Yahoo answerslol.
The main idea is about a girl (bella swan) who falls in love with a vampire(edward cullen) and has to live with the dangers.
The main characters in "The Vampire Plagues: Paris 1850" are Jack, his friend Ben, and the mysterious Dr. Hugo Archibald. The story follows their adventures as they uncover a terrifying vampire plot in 19th century Paris.
well,basically the main idea of the book. it is like '' what is the main topic for this book''. main topic is the main idea
Edward Cullen is the main vampire
There is only one main idea in a book - that's the meaning of the term "main idea."
what is the main idea of the book eager?
It's a rip off of Underworld. Twilight sucks.No it doesn't. The main idea is that Bella falls in love with a vampire and the vampire falls in love back. Just like in Underworld.Yes, but Twilight is WAY better than Underworld.
Please mention which series' book no. 2 you want to get the main idea of. Ask another question stating the same.
The main idea is how to survive middle school!
Twilight is a boook about a girl that falls in love with a vampire
to teach you to look in your text book
The main idea of Chapter 8 varies depending on the book or text you are referring to. Can you provide more context or specify which book or document Chapter 8 is from?