Sentences with phrase «fantastic story books»

She knew of some fantastic story books that the children would really enjoy.

Not exact matches

Again, a great summer book, a fascinating story, with such fantastic and strong female characters.
The book juxtaposes the everyday rhythms of childhood (setting the table, listening to a story from her mom, struggling at school), with fantastic creatures and travel through time and space.
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The origin of The Fantastic Four is one of the most iconic stories in comic books: A family of scientists steal an experimental...
My favorite series has taken a fantastic story line twist toward my favorite book series of the same name.
At its heart, Black Panther has a fairly standard comic book sort of story: baddie Ulysses Klaue (a rare live - action Andy Serkis: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, War for the Planet of the Apes), one of the few outsiders who knows the secrets of Wakanda, and who had stolen a small quantity of vibranium decades ago, is up to no good again, with a scary dude nicknamed Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan: Fantastic Four, and both of Coogler's previous films) at his side; they must be stopped by T'Challa, Nakia, and the absolute force of nature General Okoye (Danai Gurira), with an assist from CIA agent Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Sherlock).
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Unsurprisingly, «Fantastic Beasts» amplifies both the strengths and weaknesses of Rowling's storytelling approach, which unfolds in the episodic style of vintage serials — a cliff - hanger - oriented tactic that works well in novels, where readers might otherwise be tempted to put the book down after each chapter, but feels less elegant on screen, since viewers invariably commit to taking in the entire story in one sitting.
Scholastic will publish script books of both «Cursed Child» and «Fantastic Beasts» in the US, but unlike previous entries these two stories are original to stage and screen, respectively, rather than novels.
The story of the film will reportedly be more based on the Ultimate Fantastic Four comic book than the series that launched in 1961.
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Yet, the way the film is presented, it's also hard to fault the creators for the bad elements, as it draws inspiration from many films and comic books of the 30s and 40s that are exactly like this — fantastic stories with trite heroics and corny dialogue to string it together.
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The Silver Surfer is a nice story direction, still popular, born famously from the «Fantastic Four» comic book, although Surfer fans will probably be very disappointed by the depiction of Galactus (looking nothing like his comic counterpart, and not nearly as impossible to defeat).
Editor H. Nelson Tracy (who also made the Captain Fantastic book video) has put together a new video essay examining how these two films are very similar, essentially companion pieces, looking at aspects including structure, style and story.
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Best Visual Effects Arrival < — your winner even though it isn't nominated at the Oscars Doctor Strange Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them The Jungle Book < — but this might win, and will probably win Oscar Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
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Best Special Visual Effects Richard Bluff, Stephane Ceretti, Paul Corbould, and Jonathan Fawkner, Doctor Strange Tim Burke, Pablo Grillo, Christian Manz, and David Watkins, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Neil Corbould, Hal Hickel, Mohen Leo, John Knoll, and Nigel Sumner, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Robert Legato, Dan Lemmon, Andrew R. Jones, and Adam Valdez, The Jungle Book Louis Morin, Arrival
Having someone as high profile as Cressida Cowell tell stories to the children, discuss their favourite books and get them interested in reading is fantastic.
The interactive online creative writing competition will enable your students to create their own stories and enter them for the chance to win great prizes including a fantastic tablet and book vouchers.
For even more fantastic short story collections, see this spotlight from the February issue of BookPage on new books from Nathan Englander and Dan Chaon.
Having the cover designed before you're done writing is fantastic motivation to finish your book and finally get your story out into world.
You hear stories of fantastic sales of ebooks — but that's rarer for children's books.
His first short story collection Out Through the Attic, came out in 2014 from 7DS Books, and he made his first short story pro-sale in 2014 with «Jimmy Krinklepot and the White Rebels of Hayberry,» included in WordFire's A Fantastic Holiday Season: The Gift of Stories.
It is now possible for games companies such as Capcom to extend their fantastic stories into the literary marketplace without having to rely on a traditional licensing deal with a book publisher,» he said.
What was originally intended to be a stand - alone film based on a book that makes an appearance in the series, Rowling is now set to write three screenplays based on the story line, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
I'm the author of a book that I've serialized on a blog integrated with blogging about the story and background, and even as I go down this path as an indie, think it would be fantastic to work with an agent.
My publicist did an absolutely fantastic job getting an overwhelming number of appearances on major market television and nationwide radio shows as well as multiple reviews and feature stories about the book.
The chapters fly by - a compelling story, well - drawn characters, believable dialogue, fantastic sense of place — all work seamlessly together to make one of the most enjoyable books in a long, long time.
In similar fashion to J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them tales, which introduced to Harry Potter fans details about magical culture in the United States, Riggs» new three - book story arc takes readers to America.
But better than merely loving it, this is an especially good book; a well - written, great story, with fantastic characterization and important themes.
My adoration for these stories is convenient, considering how many fantastic books have been arriving in the past few years that deal with a worldwide catastrophe and its aftermath.
When I first started reading this book I thought one would have to be Catholic to identify with this story but that was because the author did such a fantastic job with the tone and the setting.
Illustrated books need more than a fantastic character and an interesting story.
The eighteen stories of Manuel Gonzales's exhilarating first book render the fantastic commonplace and the ordinary extraordinary, in prose that thrums with energy and shimmers with beauty.
Carnation Books is an independent publisher of eBooks featuring queer characters, queer romance, and fantastic stories.
«Customers looking for great books to read this summer will find an eclectic list, from a faux memoir conceived as an introduction to a long - lost Shakespeare play to one of the most fantastic survival stories of World War II.»
The booksurfers themselves (Jake, Ryan, Becca and Harriet) and fantastic fun to write about, and exploring classic children's books with them is fabulous as it really allowed me to think about the stories in a different way and to see them from a completely different angle.
It has also given birth to some fantastic websites like Lousy Book Covers and Kindle Cover Disasters, but that's another story...
If your book cover doesn't draw the reader, then that perfect blurb and fantastic story is all for naught.
Book Creator could be a fantastic tool for students to use to create short stories or to create longer research papers that include multimedia elements.
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Tolkien, Jesmyn Ward, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Bishop, Tad Williams, and many others SPECIAL FEATURES Commentary: Cory Doctorow: The Engagement - Maximization Presidency / 25 Rainforest Writers Village / 57 Chinese SF New Year Gala / 58 SF in SF with Michael Moorcock / 61 CONVENTIONS 2018 International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts / 28 2018 Williamson Lectureship / 31 2018 Writers and Illustrators of the Future Awards / 32 Norwescon 41 / 33 The Outer Dark Symposium / 34 LISTINGS Magazines Received: March / 36 Books Received: March / 37 British Books Received: February / 48 Bestsellers / 50 OBITUARIES / 63 Philip Kerr • Ahmed Khalid Towfik • David Bischoff • Appreciation for Peter Nicholls by Neil Gaiman, John Clute, and Jack Dann EDITORIAL MATTERS / 66 Locus • Visitors • This Issue / NexStories Returns to Print • LeVar Burton Reads • Mythic Delirium Closes • Publishing News • People & Publishing Continues: Media • Workshop News • World Conventions News • Announcements • Awards News • Financial News • International Rights • Other Rights • Publications Received • Catalogs Received PEOPLE & PUBLISHING / 8 Notes on milestones, awards, books sold, etc., with news this issue about Liz Bourke & Charlotte Cuffe, Thomas Pynchon, J.R.R. 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Various E-readers are fantastic for book length works, but what about the poetry and short story markets?
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