well, i dont fully understand the question, but I know of some really good stories. Well if you like the legend of spyro series, and romance/adventure. there are three stories in all. then the books im talking about are called: The Legend of Spyro:Age of Heros books I, II, III, they are pretty long(especilly the second one) and they are a bit more.... how do I say this? Mature, than the games. It does get very disturbing around the middle of book two( and I'm not going to say what happens) but other than that, there is blood, language, vilonce, some (depending on who you ask) Inapropate content. It's very damatic and very heart touching. I don't know if this helped at all but after i read teh books I felt like I should share this with as many people as I could. Enjoy!
A popular example of a novel that is written as a series is J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series. This series consists of seven novels that follow the journey of the young wizard Harry Potter as he battles against the dark wizard Voldemort and his followers.
its a series of short novels and a movie
Epistolary. It's a novel written as though it were a series of letters (epistles). The three great horror novels of Frankenstein, Dracula and The Strange case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde are all epistolary novels.
No, the Harry Potter series consists of seven novels.
Yes, there are graphic novels based on the Vladimir Tod series by Heather Brewer. The graphic novel series is titled "The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod: Eighth Grade Bites." It adapts the first book of the series into graphic novel format.
Novels are typically written in prose. Some novels may contain sections that are written in verse, or that have maps or charts. Prose is the standard writing in most novels.
The Horatio Hornblower novels were written by C.S. Forester. The Happy Return (U.S. Beat to Quarters) was the first novel written in the series (but not the first in the story chronologically) - published in 1937.
Well some of my favorite novels are the Harry Potter series and the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
That simply means that he is a fictitious person from a novel. Or in this case, a series of novels.
No. In thirteen novels. -Chorka Wolffe
Jesse Stone is a fictional character in a series of detective novels (later adapted to TV films), written by Robert B. Parker. The first novel in the series is called Night Passage.
Prose to verse
the characters in the Quality by the John Galsworthy?