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Entwined is a 2011 novel written by Heather Dixon. [1] It is based on the fairy tale " The Twelve Dancing Princesses ". Entwined tells the story of Princess Azalea and her eleven younger sisters, and the magic they discover while mourning the death of their mother.
Bared to You was #62 on the Amazon.com's list of top 10 best-selling books of 2012, [13] #5 on iTunes' Top Ten Books of the Year, [14] and #7 on Bookscan's Top 10 Print Book Sales of 2012 – Adult Fiction. [15] Bared to You spent forty-five weeks on The New York Times trade paperback bestseller list and sixty-seven weeks on the USA Today ...
Entwined may refer to Entwined (novel) , a 2011 fairytale fantasy novel by Heather Dixon Entwined (video game) , a video game developed by PixelOpus and published by Sony in 2014
A flip book, flipbook, [1] flicker book, or kineograph is a booklet with a series of images that very gradually change from one page to the next, so that when the pages are viewed in quick succession, the images appear to animate by simulating motion or some other change. Often, flip books are illustrated books for children, but may also be ...
The novel was initially self-published on April 3, 2012, by Day, with Berkley Books re-publishing the book on June 12, 2012, with an initial print run of 500,000 copies. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Day has stated that Bared to You will be the first novel in her Crossfire series, with the follow-up novel, Reflected in You , published in October 2012.
After being trapped in an isolated car crash, the life of elderly widower Ira Levinson becomes entwined with a young college student, Sophia Danko, and the cowboy whom she loves, a young man named Luke Collins. The novel is told through the perspectives of these three characters as they go through their lives, both separately and together.
Living Books is a series of interactive read-along adventures aimed at children aged 3–9. Created by Mark Schlichting, the series was mostly developed by Living Books for CD-ROM and published by Broderbund for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows.
Booklist, in its review of Black Hands, White Sails, called it a "fascinating look at the convergent histories of whaling and the abolitionist movement" and concluded "Less-skilled readers may have difficulty following the expansive narrative that pulls in details from several different angles, but history buffs and researchers should find the book's complexity rewarding."