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Bruce Willis' character, Butch, had just recently reneged on a business deal with Marcellus Wallace. Butch was supposed to fake a knock out in a boxing match fixed by Wallace. Instead, Butch planned to win the fight and get rich at the same time. He won the fight and escaped the arena before Wallace's men, Jules and Vincent, could get to him. Butch hid out overnight but, by unfortunate circumstances, he had to return to his apartment the next morning. Vincent was at the apartment waiting for him while reading a book in the bathroom and he did not hear Butch come in. Butch found Vincent's gun in the kitchen and he heard the toilet flush, so he knew that he was not alone in the apartment. When Vincent came out of the bathroom...whammo.
The book is "Modesty Blaise", by Peter O'Donnell.
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the book holes is a fiction book
Yes it is a non-fiction book
Bruce Willis' character, Butch, had just recently reneged on a business deal with Marcellus Wallace. Butch was supposed to fake a knock out in a boxing match fixed by Wallace. Instead, Butch planned to win the fight and get rich at the same time. He won the fight and escaped the arena before Wallace's men, Jules and Vincent, could get to him. Butch hid out overnight but, by unfortunate circumstances, he had to return to his apartment the next morning. Vincent was at the apartment waiting for him while reading a book in the bathroom and he did not hear Butch come in. Butch found Vincent's gun in the kitchen and he heard the toilet flush, so he knew that he was not alone in the apartment. When Vincent came out of the bathroom...whammo.
The book is "Modesty Blaise", by Peter O'Donnell.
Louis Sachar received two awards for "The Boy in the Girls' Bathroom": The Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction and the Georgia Children's Book Award.
The genre of the reading book "The Night of San Juan" is magical realism. It combines elements of the supernatural or fantastical with everyday life in a way that blurs the line between reality and fiction.
"The Boy in the Girls' Bathroom" by Louis Sachar was first published in 1987.
No, you are just reading the type of books you like! It's not like you are changing your religion! The books are fiction, therefore, it didn't matter if you were reading a book about the devil being a good person, it is made up, or fiction.
No, a fan fiction would be if you were to write about the characters themselves.
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To help with reading fiction, try setting aside dedicated time each day for reading, choosing books that genuinely interest you, and creating a cozy and comfortable reading environment to minimize distractions. Additionally, consider joining a book club or discussing the book with others to enhance your comprehension and enjoyment.
IF you are reading a historical fiction book it is bacically, what happened in the books that are facts and about history
Well, this would depend on who is reading the book. If a non-believer reads it, it will be no more than fiction. However, if you are a believer, it will lead you to your spiritual goal.
A book containing both fiction and nonfiction is typically referred to as a "mixed genre" or "mixed format" book. These books blend elements of both genres to offer a diverse reading experience.