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Girl, Stolen Book Series (2 Books)

2023-09-24 13:12:07

When I was 11 years old I sent a short story about a 6 ft high frog to Roald Dahl, a chocolate factory writer who likes Charlie and Peanut Butter. He brought it to lunch and showed it to the editor of British Children's Magazine - she asked to post a story! (Without money, this might be a warning about how difficult it is to write life.

The dream I wrote was dormant until I became in my thirties and worked at a company and started writing books. The first few years - when I write books every year, when working full time and making children - thanks to ambiguity now. Now I am very lucky to be able to do whatever I like. I wrote 20 novels for adults and teenagers, and wrote more novels. My book was rated by stars, chosen by IndieNext, translated into 8 languages, and won a prize in more than a dozen states. The face of Betrayal, which I co-authored with Lis Wiehl, has been on the New York Times' best seller list for four consecutive weeks.

I also outlined literary novels, YA literature, and the mysteries and fears of the Oregonians and wrote articles for "digests of writers and writers".

I like reading books, especially fantasy books - swords and magic. Now, I am reading a series of books called "child of ghosts". The hero is a girl who does not have the power of a mage but finally took over all of them. I am currently reading the 18th book of the series! I will also listen to the audio book and help me go to work. The last thing I heard is Cryptocurrency. This is about bitcoin and it is very useful. Recently, there are many random things. However, since I was a hardcore metal fan, I returned to undergraduate when I was young. I heard everything on the bass and guitar - all the volumes are very high! My favorite metal band is Finnish. In the first year in Boston, I finally saw them in a concert. This is a wonderful thing for me. My interests have gotten used to ordinary pop music

For some reason, I started to read the history of black people alone from a young age. I began to read a book like a "slave girl's diary". Then a series of books accompanying my American girl doll Addy came. (For those who do not know, Addy Walker is a slave who fled to the freedom from the North.) From there, I looked at the story against slavery and the truth of Sojourner. Next is the most influential book, Oh, it's free. : Children talk about the civil rights movement and those who achieve this goal. It might be because this book was mainly written by students of my age, but in any case, it made me see the complexity of African American life. This is the first time I think of abolition and civil rights movement, not a few brave people.