Yes, there might be. If the boxes contain various items, it's quite possible that some of them are science fiction books.
Yes, there might be. Some science fiction stories could involve young characters and boxes in various ways. For example, the box could be a time - traveling device or a container holding some mysterious technology that the young protagonist discovers and uses to embark on an adventure in a science - fictional world.
It's highly unlikely that the boxes only have science fiction books. Boxes are often used to store a mixture of things. There could be other genres of books, papers, or even objects that have nothing to do with reading in those boxes.
I'm not aware of a particular mainstream book that directly combines these elements. But if you think about it, in a lot of science - fiction stories, boxes can be a metaphor or a physical object of great importance. And young characters often play crucial roles. For instance, in some dystopian science - fiction, a box could be a storage for secrets that a young rebel discovers. However, I can't name a book off - hand that has all these elements specifically.
I'm not sure. You can ask the librarian.
You could start by reading them.
Yes, there might be. Some science fiction books could feature iris in various ways. For example, in a story about bio - engineered organisms, the iris of a character or a creature could have unique properties, like being used for identification or having some special visual capabilities.
Yes, Dr Seuss has some works that could be considered to have elements of science fiction. His unique and imaginative style often takes readers to strange and wonderful worlds, which are characteristics of science fiction in a sense.
Yes, there might be. Some science fiction stories could incorporate tigers in various ways. For example, in a fictional world, tigers could be genetically modified to have special abilities in a science - fiction setting. Or perhaps there are alien species that resemble tigers in some far - flung science - fiction universe.
Yes, there might be. Some science fiction books that deal with paleontology or prehistoric settings could potentially feature coprolites. For example, in a story about a time - traveling scientist who studies the past, coprolites could be used as a source of information about the diet and lifestyle of ancient creatures. However, it's not a very common theme, but it's possible to find in some niche or experimental science fiction works.
In general, science fiction books don't often mention Obama. Science fiction is more about exploring the unknown, like far - flung galaxies, time travel, and post - apocalyptic worlds. Obama's work and persona are more relevant to the political and real - world domain. However, in some satirical or alternate - history science fiction, there could potentially be a mention, but this is extremely rare.