"Holes" was first published by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. Louis Sachar wrote "Holes" -- he is the author. He is not the publisher. The publisher makes the actual books and and sells them for the author.
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Yes. The book is available on many sites, including Barnes and Noble and Amazon. You can also read a preview on Google Books.
Chase The Wild Pigeons: A novel of the Civil War
Yes or no, depending on your perspective. If you mean the parts in the book, then yes, but it is 3 parts. If you mean books, then no, but there are 2 sequels to holes, Stanley Yelnats' Guide to Surviving Camp Green Lake and Small Steps.
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Information about similar books would be in the bibliography. "Biblio" is Greek for books, and "bibliography" means writing about books.
tons of similar books to twisted:http://www.tastekid.com/ask?f=1&q=twistedenjoy! :)
Children's Books are sometimes called "beginner books" or "beginner readers" or something similar.
Booklice are small insects that can infest books and make holes in paper and bindings. They feed on mold and mildew found in books and can cause damage if left untreated.
Some books and films are similar like the Harry Potter ones. but some books are better than films like the Twilight film, even though some filmsare better than books.
twilight!
he read similar books and some mystery books as well
He has wrote loads of other books than therrs a boy in a girls bathroom and holes which was turned into a movie
Audiobooks of "Holes" by Louis Sachar can be downloaded from various online platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, and Apple Books. You may need to purchase the audiobook or have a subscription to the platform to access it.