It's hard to say for sure. The chances can vary depending on many factors like the story, art style, and marketing.
In a Christmas story, the painted wine bottle could be a magical object. Maybe it was found in an old attic, and when the main character paints on it, it starts to glow and reveals a hidden Christmas message or a map to a long - lost Christmas treasure. This would add an element of mystery and adventure to the story.
Sure. You can check out Archive of Our Own (AO3). There are numerous Cabin Pressure fanfictions there. Some popular ones often explore the relationships between the characters in different scenarios, like how they deal with in - flight emergencies or their off - duty interactions.
Another well - known 'once upon a time story' is 'Little Red Riding Hood'. A young girl was on her way to visit her grandmother when she encountered a big bad wolf. This story is often used to teach children about the dangers of talking to strangers.
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Well, 'V for Vendetta' (the graphic novel which was also made into a movie) can be considered in this category. It shows a future England under a totalitarian regime. The protagonist, V, tries to fight against this oppressive government takeover. Additionally, 'Lord of the Flies' by William Golding, while not strictly about a government takeover in the traditional sense, but it does show how a group of boys without proper governance descend into chaos and a form of autocratic rule among themselves, which can be seen as a microcosm of what could happen in a larger society during a power vacuum or takeover situation.
One popular 4 year old story is 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'. It's about a little caterpillar that eats through various foods on different days and then transforms into a beautiful butterfly. It's simple yet engaging for 4 - year - olds.
Sorry, without knowing the specific 'david frum big story', I can't give exact highlights.
You can start by looking on fanfiction websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own (AO3). These platforms have a large collection of fan - created works, including PPGD fanfiction. Just use the search bar and type in 'PPGD' and you'll likely find a variety of stories to choose from.
In the 'blue eyes scary story', perhaps there is a blue - eyed monster that lurks in the shadows of a small town. This monster only comes out at midnight. It has huge blue eyes that can see in the dark. One night, a young boy was out late and saw those blue eyes staring at him from an alley. He felt a chill run down his spine as the blue eyes seemed to draw closer and closer, and he ran for his life.