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Hi there everyone!

I'm a writer and I'd amor some international support for my story that I already gave to my favorito actor Colin morgan personally as a gift. He inspired me for a certain character and it was given mais as a sign of gratitude for the inspiration rather than for him to read it. No idea if he ever would, but I just hope the effort I put into translating it just for him made him happy that day. What a brilliant actor ^^ Anyways - I've created a club and this account itself for communicating with future readers. I don't want to bother anyone with it, but how else could you let...
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Novel's title: Anne of Windy Poplars
Genre:Children's novel and everyday life
Author:Lucy M. Montgomery
publicar on:1936
Publisher:McClelland and Stewart
Amount of page:440 page
This novel is telling about Anne Shirley, the protagonist who had an adventure of life in the anterior versions.In this version,she's already becoming adult people and work as a teacher during 3 years.
From the cover,i think it can showing the situation in England's village at 19 to 20th century.It contain of beauty scenery and calm situation.
The writer can describe the situation in the story and tell about appearance and characters of the antagonists and other person clearly. She can show Anne who feminine but Valente for solving herself's or her friend's problems and always have a solution about it.
posted by O_The_Scientist
There's this book, Fablehaven. It's a series, as well, with over four books in it. It revolves around Kendra and Seth Sorenson as they go to their grandfather's Estate. They discover a secret magical preserve, which they quickly learn is in danger from the Society of the Evening star, an evil secret society. Brandon Mull is the author, and he uses a very good composição literária style. The books had a lot of action in it, and a shocking twist at the end of the segundo book was completely unexpected. If you are young like me (I'm 14) or younger, (maybe 15) you should really like Fablehaven. It's nice and thrilling.
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We hear a lot about sexism against females, and some people think this extends to books, which it probably does. A lot of books have no females in them, or only have weak female characters, like damsels in distress which are just there to be saved por males. But recently, there has been a lot of strong, resourceful new female book characters. Here are my favourite strong heroines- and two of them are from books written por male authors, so well done men for realising that females can be string too.

1) Kestrel Hath, from The Wind on fogo series por William Nicholson.
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