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George and Martha is a series of children's books written and illustrated by James Marshall between 1972 and 1988. Each book in the series contains five short stories describing interactions between two hippos, George and Martha (named after the first U.S. president and his wife).
The Hippopotamus Pool is the eighth in a series of historical mystery novels, written by Elizabeth Peters and first published in 1996. It features fictional sleuth and archaeologist Amelia Peabody . The story is set in the 1899–1900 archaeological dig season.
In 2018, she launched her book Like Me about a child involved in the Yarra Plenty Regional Library's literacy program "Doggy Tales". [4] Her 2016 novel Hijabi Girl , co-written with Ozge Allan, is about a diverse group of school friends in modern Australia, [ 5 ] and has been turned into a musical puppet show. [ 6 ]
They are a family of white, round fairy-tale characters with large snouts that make them resemble the hippopotamus. However, despite this resemblance, the Moomin family are trolls. The family lives in their house in Moominvalley. In all, nine books were released in the series, together with five picture books and a comic strip, between 1945 and ...
Here’s a guide to all of Yarros’ books in order, grouped by series, plus what’s next for her dragon riders in Onyx Storm. The Flight & Glory series. Entangled: Amara.
On Order: 386/7 [3] De immortalitate animae: On the Immortality of the Soul: 386/7 [3] Soliloquiorum libri duo: Soliloquies: 386/7 [3] De Dialectica: On Dialectic [4] 387 [5] De animae quantitate: On the Magnitude of the Soul: 388 [3] De moribus ecclesiae catholicae et de moribus Manichaeorum: On the Morals of the Catholic Church and on the ...
Getting into the world of Sarah J. Maas’s 16 books, across ACOTAR, Throne of Glass, and Crescent City? Here, the best reading order for the 16 best-selling SJM books, from an expert superfan.
Ian Pindar, writing for The Guardian, agreed with Burroughs' assessment about the book but said "Neither Burroughs nor Kerouac is at his best here, but Hippos has value as a testament to their latent talent." [7] The New York Times, in a review panning the novel, called the book "flimsy" "repetitious" and "flat-footed". [11]