If you were to write a book what would it be about and why?
please explain why and name of book
please explain why and name of book
Anonymous
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Name: Rise to Glory
Why: Because I want to get a book published. Not for the fame or the fortune, but because I would feel that I have accomplished something huge. If I don't, I wont be made at myself. I want to entertain kids. Being 15, books are very rare thing in my age range. Not many people read them, but if a kid read my story and it made them read more, I would feel I accomplished something.
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Probably a fantasy book because I like reading them the most. Um, if I had to choose a title to name a whole book before riding it, which is weird, I would choose The Tale of Kisba so all I did was choose the main characters name.
Jay
a book based on all my weird dreams and it's like short storys all in 1 book because slot of my dreams are weird, strange, scary, and entertaining I would name the book after the name of a short story that I think is the best.
P.S. sorta a weird question but this is sorta a weird answer lol
TQOP
I did write a book. I wrote two books. My second book is a novel. It's a drama about a husband cheating on his wife. It's entitled: A Changing of Days.
B Knott Wildered
My book is about achieving world peace. The working title is The God Delusion Delusion. I have picked that title simply because while Atheists have correctly pointed out many of the weaknesses and false beliefs in religion, they have tried to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The only hope for an advancing civilization and for world peace lies within religion. And while all of the world religions from Hinduism to Buddhism to Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Islam and others all came from one God, there is only one religion from God that was designed to bring us world peace. That religion is the Baha’i Faith, founded in 1844.
http://www.bahai.com/thebahais/
http://makepeace.bahai.us/community/
http://www.bahai.org
http://www.bahai.us
Some people claim all faith is blind, but my faith is a carefully considered, carefully reasoned and very reasonable, rational and defensible faith. Were atheist Stephen Roberts (1901-1971) standing in front of me this moment, I would say back to him, “I contend that we are both men of faith. I just have faith in one more thing than you do, and for very good reason. When you fully understand why I disdain all the devisers of superstitions and dismiss the gods of vain imaginings, you will understand why I believe in my God, and you will believe also." -- B. Knott Wildered (Not my real name, but the quote is mine.)