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Foxing is an age-related process of deterioration that causes spots and browning on old paper documents such as books, postage stamps, old paper money and certificates. The name may be a variant form of the English West country dialect term foust and Scots foze , to become moldy. [ 1 ]
There are so many new movies and TV shows based on books in 2024. Look for book to film adaptations like bestsellers It Ends With Us and Wicked.
Turning is a young adult novel by Joy L. Smith, published in 2022 by Denene Millner Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. The novel centers around Genie, a talented ballerina whose career is ended after a paraplegia -causing accident.
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 ...
Penguin books in Australia recently had to reprint 7,000 copies of a now-collectible book because one of the recipes called for "salt and freshly ground black people." 9 misprints that are worth a ...
In books 3-7, she helps the Good Guys club stop Professor Marmalade from turning every cute animal in the world into zombies. In the movie, she is a red fox governor named Diane Foxington, later revealed to be a former thief known as The Crimson Paw. Tiffany Fluffit/Delores Gristlewurst — An anchorwoman who reports about The Bad Guys ...
normalman is a limited series of American comic books created by Jim Valentino. [1] It began in November 1983 as a four-page story in Cerebus #56 (Nov. 1983) before being launched as a full-color 12-issue series which was published by Aardvark-Vanaheim before moving to Renegade Press. There was also a crossover with Journey.
Wildwood is a 2011 children's fantasy novel by The Decemberists' Colin Meloy, illustrated by his wife Carson Ellis.The 541-page novel, inspired by classic fantasy novels and folk tales, is the story of two seventh-graders who are drawn into a hidden, magical forest, while trying to rescue a baby kidnapped by crows.