Another one is 'The Rescuers' series. In it, there are mice that are on heroic adventures. These mice are like little pets in a sense, but with big hearts and even bigger courage. They go on quests to help others, and it's a very heartwarming and exciting series.
There's also 'Stuart Little'. Although Stuart is a mouse who lives with a human family more like a family member rather than a pet, it still counts as a fictional story about a mouse. It shows how a small mouse can have big dreams and face the challenges of living in a human - dominated world with humor and charm.
There is indeed. 'The Tale of Despereaux' is a well - known children's fiction that involves a mouse. It's a story full of adventure, love, and courage where the little mouse Despereaux plays a very important role. It gives a very positive image of mice.
One popular one is 'Stuart Little'. It's about a mouse - like boy named Stuart who has all kinds of adventures in a human - sized world. He has to face challenges and make friends along the way.
'Mouse Soup' by Arnold Lobel. It's a simple yet delightful story about a mouse who outsmarts a weasel that wants to make mouse soup. The mouse tells the weasel stories in order to avoid becoming soup.
The phrase "gentleman" that was repeatedly mentioned in "Dogs, Cats, and Rats" was as follows: 1 " A gentleman never gives up." 2 " He is a true gentleman and would never lie to others." 3 " A gentleman must have a firm belief and noble character." 4 " A gentleman must have the courage to admit his mistakes." 5 " A gentleman must learn to be tolerant and respect others."
Yes, there could be. Many fictional works set during the French Revolution might touch on the theme of hunger as it was a significant issue at that time. Hunger was a real and widespread problem among the common people, and authors often use such historical facts to add authenticity and depth to their fictional stories.
Well, 'The Rats of NIMH' is really famous. It's about these rats that have been experimented on and become super intelligent. They build their own society with advanced knowledge. 'The Tale of Samuel Whiskers' is also well - known, where rats are part of a story full of adventures and close calls. And 'The Rats in the Walls' by Lovecraft is quite famous in horror circles as it uses rats to create a really spooky and unsettling mood.
The main character of the book "Miracle of the Summoner" was a Summoner with two pet mice. I recommend this novel. The plot is compact and full of apocalyptic crisis. It is very suitable for friends who like science fiction to read. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The following were some of the recommended romantic novels: " Why Are You Silent?"," A Smile Is Alluring?"," Shanshan Came to Eat?"," The Sun Is Like Me "," You Are My Glory "," The Rest of My Life Is Very Sweet With You "," The CEO's Bodyguard "," The Reborn Noble Wife "," Hidden in the Depths of Time "," The Bloody Rich Family: The Evil Young Master's Sweet Love for the Pure Wife ", and " Love After Marriage: The Cold CEO's Sticky Lover." These novels were all modern romantic novels for sweet men and women, suitable for readers who liked this kind of theme.
There's 'Skipping Christmas' by John Grisham. Although it's more about the Christmas season and a couple's decision to skip it, skiing is mentioned as part of the holiday activities that they are choosing to avoid. It's a light - hearted read.
Yes, it's generally legal. You see, when you mention an artist in a fictional novel, as long as it's within the context of the story and not for malicious or misappropriating purposes. For instance, if your story is set in the art world and characters are discussing famous artists, that's a legitimate use. But be careful not to overstep boundaries like using the artist's name to promote something without consent or defaming them.