What in the Tulip Touch??
Well if yes well i think that she said she would take revenge so she HAD to take revenge her heart was guilty of doing it but her revenge side said she said it so she has to do it. At the end I think she was quite guilty, Such a sad ending, I feel really sorry for Tulip and i wish they would continue the story!
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the palace by nuking it
The Palace
Tulip burned down Natalie's family's barn in order to get revenge on her.
THE Tryon Palace actually burned down twice
It was burnts in 1936
1834
i think it is when Tulip puts the Palace on fire.
No, Buckingham Palace did not burn down in 1834. Instead, it was the Palace of Westminster that suffered a significant fire that year, leading to the destruction of much of the building. Buckingham Palace underwent renovations and expansions during the 19th century but remained intact.
yes it is because they work well with fire and the nutrients of the tulip wood makes it burn quicker
In the book, the hotel is called The Palace.
Overheating can warp and crack metal heads and blocks, burn and tulip valves and break down the ability for oil to lubricate the bearings.
It's described as a 'Wedding Cake on a Grassy Base'.