It depends on what sort of book you want to write. If you mean a fan-fiction book, yes you can write it but you cannot sell it or make money off it because the copyright belongs to the original author and you will be sued if you try. If you mean a nonfiction book about digimon, you'd have to contact the original creators and see if they will let you write a book about their digimon.
His desire for money
i dont know exactly but heaps of money was made it is still a bestseller the first book even got an award
They thought it wouldn't make any money, so they sold all the rights for $700.
No
The book number the stars was wriiten was because Lois Lowry wanted to make a kids book explaing the Holocaust and how the Jews try to escape from the Nazi.
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This is a story that has a lot of conflicts. The main character is working hard to better herself in the world.
Many people, including myself, had written letters and e-mailed requests to Lois Lowry asking she does so. However Lois Lowry wants US (the readers) to make our own sequel. Make it what YOU want to make it. CHANGE the story. I agree and my sister is starting an extra chapter in class. She says it's A LOT of fun to do. SO YOU BE THE AUTHOR!
Lois Lowry was inspired to write "The Giver" by a photograph she saw of babies in a crowded orphanage, which made her think about a world in which everything was under control. This idea developed into a story about a controlled society devoid of emotions and memories.
I'm not sure if Lois Lowry is Jewish because she has wrote some books on the Holocaust and in "The Giver" Gaberial's number is 36 which is a double hi and hi which is 18 means life. Different Responder: I think Mrs. Lowry is not Jewish because in her book "Number the Stars" she said she used her Jewish friend Annelise to help her make the book, and if you think about it if she was Jewish she would have been able to make the book out of her own perspective, because Jewish people mostly have story's about the holocaust. - anonymous
Lois Lowry uses capital letters for assignments in "The Giver" to emphasize the importance and formality of these tasks in the highly controlled society depicted in the book. It creates a sense of authority and uniformity, reflecting the strict rules and regulations that govern the community.
Lois Lowry often explores themes of individuality, freedom, and the importance of memories in her writing. She encourages readers to question societal norms and bravely challenge authority to create a better world.
A plant that makes blue is woad. For more information you should read "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry.
Lois Lowry is a subjective writer, as her works often explore complex themes and moral questions from the perspective of her characters, allowing readers to form their own interpretations. She often challenges readers to consider different viewpoints and make their own judgments about the issues presented in her stories.
NBA player Kyle Lowry made $6210000 in the 2013-2014 season.
"The Giver" by Lois Lowry is generally considered a middle-grade novel, suitable for readers around 11-14 years old. However, the themes and depth of the book also make it popular among older readers.