I'm not entirely sure if Fred Meyer sells 'The Neverending Story'. It depends on their inventory and what they choose to stock. They might have it in stock if there is a demand for it in their area or if they have a deal with the publisher. However, it could also be that they don't carry it at all. Maybe it's worth calling the store or checking their website to be certain.
If Fred Meyer sells 'The Neverending Story', it would likely be in the books section. Look for the area dedicated to children's books or fantasy literature.
Tim Ballard is the central figure in 'the tim ballard story'. He is likely known for some significant actions or experiences that are detailed in the story.
One of the best Ballard stories could be 'Crash'. It's a really thought - provoking piece that delves into the relationship between technology, sexuality, and the human psyche. The way Ballard describes the characters' obsessions with car crashes and the underlying sexual undertones is both disturbing and fascinating.
I also recommend 'The Drowned World'. This novel is set in a future where the Earth is being flooded due to rising sea levels. Ballard creates a vivid and immersive post - apocalyptic world, exploring how humans adapt (or fail to adapt) to extreme environmental change.
I'm not sure who 'tim ballard' specifically is without more context. If he's a relatively unknown individual, it could be that some of the stories about him are a mix of fact and fiction, or more likely fiction if he's not a well - documented public figure.
Yes, in a sense. 'Cress' is part of The Lunar Chronicles series by Marissa Meyer. The series often features elements that could be associated with a 'red' theme in the sense of passion, danger, and vividness in the storylines, settings, and character relationships.