One inspiring revolutionary war story is about the Battle of Saratoga in the American Revolution. This battle was a turning point. The American forces, though initially at a disadvantage, showed great tenacity. They managed to surround and defeat the British army, which boosted the morale of the colonists and also convinced France to support the American cause. It was a moment that showed the power of a determined and united resistance against a much larger and more powerful foe.
Dumbledore would be a likely candidate. He has a long history with Grindelwald and would not let Harry be in danger at Grindelwald's hands.
It's interesting because we get to see cool robotic technology in action.
Neville could play a role too. He has a deep connection to the magical creatures, and he might be sympathetic to Harry's idea of hatching the basilisk. He could offer some advice on how to handle the hatchling based on his own experiences with plants and other less - dangerous magical beings. Also, he could be the one to stand up for Harry when others start to question his motives.
One possible storyline could be Percy having to face Medusa in a new way that doesn't involve just slaying her. Maybe he discovers that Medusa has a side to her that was misunderstood all along. For example, she was cursed not out of pure evil but due to the jealousy of the gods. Percy could then try to find a way to break her curse, leading to an unlikely alliance between them.
One possible plot is that Bella is a hard - working waitress at the restaurant. Edward, who is a wealthy and somewhat controlling man, frequents the place. His possessiveness shows when he starts influencing Bella's work schedule. He arranges for her to have more shifts when he can visit. Bella struggles between her job and Edward's overbearing behavior, but as she gets to know him better, she sees his good side and they start a relationship.
One great one is 'In Cold Blood' by Truman Capote. It details the real - life murder of a Kansas family. Capote spent years researching and interviewing those involved, creating a gripping and detailed account of the crime.
One possible theme could be patriotism. Since 'Stars and Stripes Forever' is a patriotic song, Mike's story might revolve around his love for his country.
For beginners, 'The Phantom Menace' novelization can be a good choice. It allows you to experience the story of the first prequel movie in more depth. It explains some of the concepts and settings that are unique to the Star Wars universe. Also, 'Lords of the Sith' is a fairly accessible novel that shows the relationship between Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine.
Just forget about the inappropriate part and focus on positive mom - related audio stories. For example, stories about a mom's cooking skills or how she takes care of the family when someone is sick.
I'm not sure exactly what 'boys broken' means in this context. It could be a misphrasing. If it's 'boys broke', perhaps they broke an item within the story of the novel, like a vase or a window.