It's thief and not really (read it like twice).
At any local bookstore.
The three part of the Lord of the Rings "trilogy" are really to be considered as parts of one, making the whole the best of them. Any breakdown is subjective.
I read all ten main books, and didn't find evidence of any such bias or prejudice.
hera was not featured much i believe in the 1st book or movie... there for she has no thoughts that we know of...
Clefable cannot learn thief at any level, not even from the TM. However it may use Thief if it knows Metronome, or a similar move.
At any local bookstore.
any book store, probably either in romance or fantasy
There really is little romance. There is one chapter that I would classify as having romantic overtones. Book 5 Chapter 8 - The Houses of Healing. Tolkien's descriptions and writing are really quite amazing and well worth reading.
None at all. It is more of a serious book.
artemis isn't in the first book, as you can see, so there will not be any auditions for her.
== Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber.
there is probably a study guide online, any English teacher can help you, and if you really need it I can explain it to you.
Romantic poetry that uses a set of meters is what is typically called metrical romance. Shakespeare, Emerson, and Longfellow wrote metrical romance. 'The Corsair' by Lord Byron is an example of this type of writing.
yes there is plenty of jokes about romance. Like...
Twilight, and this is sort of ancient, but Romeo and Juliet. Twilight is the worst example for any book ever.
Not Twilight.
In "The Book Thief," Rudy Steiner is not a part of any street gang. He is the main character Liesel's best friend and admirer who shares her passion for stealing and reading books. However, there are mentions of other characters, like the leader of a local gang, but they do not play a significant role in the story.