Julia Anastasopoulos - Wikipedia Julia Anastasopoulos (born 14 June 1983) is a South African artist, illustrator, designer and actress Anastasopoulos became a local internet phenomenon in May 2014, with her do-it-yourself web series known as SuzelleDIY
Run (novel) - Wikipedia Run received mixed reviews but was a New York Times bestseller [1]Leah Hager Cohen of The New York Times said in her review: "If Patchett had exhumed her characters’ motivations more thoroughly, she might have persuaded readers of the circumstances that led to such a choice
Making History (novel) - Wikipedia Making History (1996) is the third novel by Stephen Fry Its plot involves the creation of an alternative historical timeline in which Adolf Hitler never existed While most of the book is written in standard prose, a couple of chapters are written in the format of a screenplay The book won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History
Dune (novel) - Wikipedia There have been a number of games based on the book, starting with the strategy–adventure game Dune (1992) The most important game adaptation is Dune II (1992), which established the conventions of modern real-time strategy games and is considered to be among the most influential video games of all time [184]
Absolute Beginners (novel) - Wikipedia The singer-songwriter Paul Weller, who was born in 1958, has described the novel as "a book of inspiration" This quote was used on the cover of the 1986 paperback edition Weller also chose the book when he appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs [2] His group The Jam released a single called "Absolute Beginners" in 1981 It
The Overachievers - Wikipedia The Overachievers or The Overachievers: The Secret Lives of Driven Kids is a non-fiction book written by Alexandra Robbins [1] Using the example of some American teenagers, it centers upon overachievement in high school, emphasizing its negative effect in modern American society
Chapter book - Wikipedia A chapter book is a story book intended for intermediate readers, generally age 7–10 [1] [2] Unlike picture books for beginning readers, a chapter book tells the story primarily through prose rather than pictures Unlike books for advanced readers, chapter books contain plentiful illustrations
Sea Change (Armstrong novel) - Wikipedia Sea Change is a realistic children's adventure novel by Richard Armstrong, first published by Dent in 1948 with line drawings by Michel Leszczynski [1] and promoted as "A novel for boys" Set on a contemporary cargo ship , it features a sixteen-year-old apprentice in the British Merchant Navy who has completed one year at sea, of four years