Three favorite books pack my luggage, I said goodbye last time, when I left home, I checked the contents of my suitcase. My toothbrush, contact box, and glasses are first checked in my spiritual 'necessities' list, but I also confirm that I cleaned up my favorite three literary works. Suppose there is no library near my new residence J. D. Salinger's novel "Rye Take over", Shakespeare's Macbeth, and Franz Kafka's "Transformation" apply to all my belongings.
Margaret Weis Brown's bedtime favorite night of the night, Eric Carl's cleverly designed The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and Alexandra Day's Comic Good Dog, Carl. This does not mean there is no interesting message board today. My favorite two are Gets Williams' small animals (a combination of two main concerns of babies, animals and other babies) and Betsy Snyder's "Have you ever sent a tiger? "is. Tickle the belly of the penguin's "cotton", young people tickle the penguin's "cotton" belly, touch the back of satin of the hedgehog, explore the texture with various materials on the page so that you can stroke the skin of the ostrich's "feathers"
Inspired by a series of posters, I would like to know how my favorite books look without text. Can you tell me, or are you confused? In fact, they can be very different. Please give me my favorite book, Absalom, Absalom. William Faulkner. It is a prose full of parentheses. This is a clear distinction (see above) when placed next to a novel of simpler prose - Cormac McCarthy 's blood meridian -. There are several comparisons with other books here - please be careful about how innovative A Farewell To Arms is compared to the past. There are few commas, only sentences and conversations. How refreshing and wild it is! See how Sparta's blood meridian compares with everything. Please note the semicolon that seems to disappear from writing
Most of my favorite books in my childhood were white. People of more color are publishing books and all writers are appearing in books, but these books are still a minority. It is important for children to see expressions in the media and make white children experience diversity in early childhood. Is there anything better than books?