A stranger or a bear?
Sir, sir! would you help me?_ asked Tommy, almost crying. The stranger interrupted his brisk march and looked around to find a small boy looking at him from the other
Despite its troubles
Sir, sir! would you help me?_ asked Tommy, almost crying. The stranger interrupted his brisk march and looked around to find a small boy looking at him from the other
-What a beautiful night, Queen! Let’s spent it together!-Out here?-Can you imagine a better place? The stars are sparkling above, and the city is sleeping at our feet. Nothing can
She was always complaining because of the errands her parents make her do.-Can’t bobby do that?-He is too little. He will help you soon, but now we need you.-It’s not
Frederick and Anne lived in a small village near a forest. He was the son of the baker, and she the daughter of a farmer. Anne went every day to
When reading for fun, do you usually choose fiction or non-fiction? Do you have an idea why you prefer one over the other? For fun I choose fiction. It’s
This is clearly subjective, but some words really sound like the thing they describe (personal favorites: puffin; bulbous; fidgeting). Do you have an example of such a word (or, alternatively,
I have been reading lately fantasy. The Neverending Story by Michael Ende and yes, once again, the Lord of the Rings By J.R.R. Tolkien. Books that make me enter in