I'm not sure specifically which book titled 'Germany real story' you are referring to. There could be many authors writing about different aspects of Germany's real stories, such as historical events, cultural phenomena, or personal accounts. Without more context, it's difficult to identify the exact guy.
Hard to say without knowing more. It could be a story about Germany's rise and fall, its contributions to the world, or even a tale of ordinary people's lives in the country. The possibilities are wide-ranging.
Well, it depends on the guy's perspective. If he is a historian, we might expect a detailed account of Germany's past, like its wars, political changes, and cultural developments. For example, he might write about World War II and its impact on Germany.
Well, Guy Fawkes was a man involved in a rather significant event in English history. He was part of a group of plotters who were discontent with the Protestant rule at the time. Their plan was extremely audacious - to use gunpowder to destroy Parliament. Guy Fawkes was the one who was actually found in the cellar with the gunpowder. His actions led to a lot of changes in security measures in England. And it also became a symbol of sorts, with the celebration of Guy Fawkes Night every year where people burn effigies of him to commemorate the prevention of this dangerous plot.
I don't know the identity of the guy. Oprah's Book Club has promoted a large number of books and authors. There could be a situation where an author made up a story or misrepresented facts, but without more details, it's difficult to determine who this particular person is. It might require more research into the specific incident within the club to find out who the author was.
I'm not sure who specifically wrote 'Hiroshima the Real Story'. There could be many different authors or historians who have attempted to tell the real story of Hiroshima.
I don't know who specifically wrote 'the serpent the real story' as the title is not very common and there's not enough information given. It could be an independent author, or it could be part of some local or niche literature.
The question of who wrote the first real fantasy story is a bit tricky. There are many contenders from different historical periods. For instance, in Asian literature, there were early works in Chinese and Japanese literature that had fantastical elements. However, in Western literature, as mentioned before, the ancient Greeks and Romans had works that could be seen as early fantasy. It's possible that the first real fantasy story was created orally by some tribal storyteller long before written records, and we may never know the true author.