Seagull


Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Skye Fall (Pressley-Coombes, #4)
The Trespassers
The Price of Superstition
The Red Jacket
Crane Jane! (Big Jobs, Bold Women)
A Perfect Day
আরণ্যক
A Cage in Search of a Bird (The French List)
The Jew Car: Fourteen Days from Two Decades (The German List)
Goethe Dies
War Diary
Till Day You Do Part Or A Question of Light (The German List)
My Mother's Silver Fox (The German List)
Identity
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil GaimanMist Bound by Daryl KhoIngo by Helen DunmoreThe Seas by Samantha HuntThe Visitors by Simon Sylvester
Song of the Sea
75 books — 48 voters
His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi NovikDragonflight by Anne McCaffreyThe Smallest Dragonboy by Anne McCaffreyA Game of Thrones by George R.R. MartinMagyk by Angie Sage
Eggs in SF&F
41 books — 20 voters

Scott Bischke
The people said there might be disease in the cave," said Gabby the seagull. "They seemed really worried. They kept talking about how people can give the bats something called COVID and how bad that would be because even if the bats don’t get sick they can pass it on to other animals or right back to people later. And also they talked about a fungus and white noses and feeble bats and bats flying off-kilter and about how bat colonies around the world have been wiped out. ...more
Scott Bischke, Bat Cave: A Fable of Epidemic Proportions

Richard Bach
O, korkuyu yenmenin gururuyla, haz alarak yaşıyordu.
Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull

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