awesome archealogy the title of this book awesome archealogy. it is written in english language. the author of this book is nick arnold. most of the people says that history is boring because it contains all the years and we have to remember all the years that have come in that history. but this book proved that history not only contains boring years but also some interesting archealogy. the meaning of archealogy is that to find the objects that the kings and early and other past people used in their times. archealogy means we will also have some questions striking our minds such as is it the object of this particular man or it may be the object of others. as the title suggests awesome archealogy it is really awesome. It is intersesting book .
paper fashions yesterday. the title of this book is "paper fashions yesterday".the author of this book is jill sawyer. the theme of this book is "learning paper fashions and doing and creating clothes of papers.i like to create paper dresses to my barbie doll. and i like to see my doll in the paper fashion dresses. after some years if we cannot put the plants where we obtain the fibre and fabric then we can use the technology of paper fashions.not only in fibre and fabric we can also make fashions in paper dresses too.from this book i learned about it.main thing is that there was paper fashion cloth ????? vidya pindiprolu 20-Jul-2015 paper fashions yesterday. the title of this book is "paper fashions yesterday".the author of this book is jill sawyer. the theme of this book is "learning paper fashions and doing and creating clothes of papers.i like to create paper dresses to my barbie doll. and i like to see my doll in the paper fashion dresses. after some years if we cannot put the plants where we obtain the fibre and fabric then we can use the technology of paper fashions.not only in fibre and fabric we can also make fashions in paper dresses too.from this book i learned about it."so i liked this book very much. when I read this book I made 100 paper cloth design in a 1 hour and I was declared as winner
The book, 'Dinosaurs in Action: Graphic Novels – 07’ is the seventh book in the series, 'Geronimo Stilton’. This is a famous children's book series where the protagonist is the mouse 'Geronimo Stilton' who is a journalist and works for the magazine Rodent's Gazette. The books in this series highlight the adventures of Geronimo in all his glory. In this particular story, Geronimo goes back in time to save his friend and he has to survive the dangerous world of dinosaurs in the process. The book series is written by Elisabetta Dami. This book is published by Scholastic India publication. The Pirate Cats have always failed in their plans and ambitions, thanks to the bravery and quick action by Geronimo Stilton. Hence, the pirate cats are always looking for an opportunity to take revenge and they finally get a chance when they realize that Professor Volt is an important character behind the success of Geronimo. This is why they decide to eliminate Professor Volt and kidnap him. Knowing that Geronimo will be looking out for his friend, the cats intend to make him invisible. And what better place to hide someone than taking him to the past? The Pirate cats use their time machine to throw Professor Volt back in the time period of dinosaurs. Geronimo now has two objectives - saving professor Volt and finding a secure way to reach him. The story is unpredictable at every turn packed with bundles of adventure and adrenaline pumping events. About the author Elisabetta Dami is an Italian author who is famous for her children books and is the daughter of renowned publisher Piero Dami. Her most famous work is the Geronimo Stilton book series that has given her widespread fame. The book, 'Dinosaurs in Action: Graphic Novels – 07’ is an interesting read that explores the past world of dinosaurs. This book is easily available online for convenient shopping. You can bag this product exclusively from Amazon.in today by following a few easy steps. 4.7 Average Rating Based on 15 ratings Have you read this book? Rate it now. ? ? ? ? ? WRITE A REVIEW????? Krrish Bhardwaj 27-Dec-2016 omg! it is very good comic of geronimo and most rated comic .it has very good graphics and has very good presentation. It is best graphic comic of geronimo stilton and is the best selling comic as well. the children who like geronimo stilton novel and comic and who like to know about dinosaurs will love this book. Was the product specification helpful ?like reviewYesdislike reviewNo????? Edwin Paul 07-Mar-2017 DINOSAURS IN ACTION The Pirate Cats have had their plans foiled by Geronimo Stilton time and time again, due to the help from Geronimo’s friend Professor Volt. The Pirate Cats decide to better their offs by getting rid of Professor Volt; kidnapping him and leaving him in the Cretaceous Period – a time when the earth was occupied by dinosaurs! Geronimo and his friends must travel back in time 140 million years to save Professor Volt from literally becoming a part of history! Was the product specification helpful ?like reviewYesdislike reviewNo????? Naren Kalasagonds 06-Sep-2017 Dinosaurs in Action (Graphic Novels): 07 (Geronimo Stilton #07) (English) by Geronimo Stilto I like to read Geronimo stilton's because they are serious, interesting , funny and very , very , very , very adventurous . if somebody reads this book he/she would like this book very much. I thank the author for writing this book. I wish him all the luck for his future endeavours.In our school there was story telling contest I told this story and I got 1st prize. Was the product specification helpful ?like reviewYesdislike reviewNo????? param kothari 09-Sep-2017 Dinosaurs in Action (Graphic Novels): 07 (Geronimo Stilton #07) (English) Dinosaurs in action This book dates back to pre-history. It all starts when the pirate cats get to know that Professor Von Volt is the one who provides information to Geronimo and his friends to foil their plans. So they kidnap him and take him to around 140 million years ago. Geronimo and his friends thankfully help him before he turns into history! And so the adventure carries on, on a roller coaster of emotions. I like this book because it tells us the importance of friends.i loved the book this was the onl book which i loved the most Was the product specification helpful ?like reviewYesdislike reviewNo????? Tanvi Sagavkar 05-Dec-2017 dinosaurs in action This book is one of the series of the Geronimo Stilton.geronimo Stilton is the publisher of the rodents gazate.this book is one of adventures book .what I feel is this book should be read by every one and even should be with everyone.we can understand many things after reading and we even get skills to read and write like a creative person. Was the product specification helpful ?like reviewYesdislike reviewNo????? Aastha Shirale 06-Dec-2017 Dinosaur in action This book is one from the series of Geronimo Sti
The Red Sea Sharks is, I suppose, a fine adventure tale, even if it’s not an entry in Hergé’s canon that I’m particularly fond of. The nineteenth installment in the series, the author uses the opportunity to tie a whole slew of open story threads together and anchor the long-term continuity of the series, but he also decides to deal with the issue of modern slavery – a controversial and topical issue, to be sure. However, while I have no doubt the author’s intentions were true, the story reads more than a little awkwardly in dealing with the topic.The story finds room from all sorts, including a short cameo from Doctor J. W. Müller himself and reappearance of Haddock’s treacherous first mate Allan, tempting the good captain with the demon drink. While all of this is a credit to the sheer level of detail in the world that Hergé has built, it can’t help but feel a little gimmicky and a little too hackneyed. I think it probably says something about me that I can accept Tintin and Haddock flying to the moon, but have a bit of bother with the idea of all of Tintin’s bad guys collaborating on one evil plot. Though, to be fair to Hergé, he seems to concede the point with the opening, where Haddock dismisses a movie’s plotting as “too improbable” in the way it ties the characters together. In fairness, Hergé seems to have had a bit of sense of humour about his stories for quite a while now, and I like the way that he has Haddock actually call his friend Tintin on his incredibly reckless pursuit of mystery, to the point of putting the pair in the face of mortal danger. When clues lead overseas to an unstable country, as they seem to do with increasing frequency, Haddock actually wonders out loud why on earth they would fly into such obvious peril. “What? Khemed? In the middle of a revolution! You’re crazy!” Of course, the pair inevitably end up going, but it makes it clear that Hergé’s series of books are increasingly self-aware – a trend that would reach its zenith in The Castafiore Emerald.Despite the hook of tying all Tintin’s foes together, it’s actually a fairly conventional adventure… at least if you discount the slave-trading at the centre of the story. I realise that Hergé undoubtedly intended to draw attention to a very serious international crime, but it’s hard to take it all seriously when the author seems quite clumsy in his manner of addressing it. His artwork has come a long way since the racist caricatures in Tintin in the Congo, but I still feel more than a little bit uncomfortable when I see Hergé draw Africans. It’s hard to believe that, as the sixties approached, the artist was still drawing the characters with stereotypically large lips and giving them condescending dialogue like, “We good black men… Want come out… No can breathe… We afraid…” I know that certain characters in the stories don’t speak perfect English, but none of Hergé’s foreigners seem quite so underdeveloped. It takes the Africans a page to understand the idea Haddock is explaining to them: the notion that the trip to Mecca was a trap. More than that, though, Tintin and Haddock – while condemning the traders – don’t seem too concerned about the health of their passengers. They put out a fire on the ship at night, and it’s well past dawn when Tintin remarks, “And now for the Negroes.” Even then, Haddock isn’t concerned about the Africans trapped below decks (who might be sick, or injured, or even drowned), responding, “There’s something more urgent: to send out a distress signal by radio.” When they cry for However, there are other more awkward concerns. Emir Mohammed ben Kalish Ezab explains to Tintin about his dealings with the company, “I also used another threat: that I would reveal to the world that Arabair are involved in slave-trading.” This implies that the Emir was willing to allow the slave-trading to continue as long as he got what he needed – that the idea of people trafficking in slaves was not morally repugnant to him, and was only really of use as leverage in negotiations. That’s grand – I accept that bad people to exist in these stories – but I find it fascinating that Tintin remains on good terms with a person like that. It just seems inherently wrong to keep babysitting for somebody like that, and Tintin give no indication of any objection to the Emir’s approach. Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but it does bother me. And, truth be told, it overshadows the story a bit. The Red Sea Sharks is about as conventional a Tintin story as you can get – and it features some wonderful art from Hergé – but I never really warmed to it. I had a bit of difficulty with how Hergé handled his racially-themed content, and I also found the “all of Tintin’s bad guys working together” plot point a little forced. Still, things were about to get considerably different.help as Haddock is ready to let them out, he very dismissively exclaims, “All right, I’m coming now.”
OLD ENEMIES AWAKEN AS CAMP HALF-BLOOD'S NEW ARRIVALS PREPARE FOR WAR When Jason, Piper and Leo crash land at Camp Half-Blood, they have no idea what to expect. Apparently this is the only safe place for children of the Greek Gods - despite the monsters roaming the woods and demigods practising archery with flaming arrows and explosives. But rumours of a terrible curse - and a missing hero - are flying around camp. It seems Jason, Piper and Leo are the chosen ones to embark on a terrifying new quest, which they must complete by the winter solstice. In just four days time. Its a interesting and adventuress book.