it was written in 1996 was the copywrite, i think.
The climax of the book Thirst is when Yaksha (Sita's creator) is searching for Sita trying to kill her.
In Christopher Pike's novel "Thirst," the character who dies is a high school senior named Alisa Perne. She is killed by a group of vampires led by Ray who has been hunting her throughout the book.
Christopher La Farge, a writer and editor, has written a variety of works such as "The American Architecture of To-Day," a book discussing modern architecture, and "Modern American Houses," a book focusing on residential architecture. He has also contributed to architectural magazines and journals.
Christopher Conundrum has written: 'A pretty riddle book'
Yes the book is a novel, written by Rick Riordan
Jack Nobbs is a fictional character in the A. A. Milne's novel "Winnie-the-Pooh." Nobbs is portrayed as a friend of Christopher Robin in the book.
Christopher Perren has written: 'Revival sermons in outline' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Christopher Gray has written: 'Sculpture and ceramics of Paul Gauguin' -- subject(s): Accessible book
C. J. Christopher has written: 'The signs of our times ...' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Well, in my personal opinion, I think that it is a very good series. I am a big fan of the Twilight series, but the Thirst series by Christopher Pike is amazing it blows Twilight out of the water. Thirst series has way more action and supernatural abilities. Also to me the characters are more developed than in twilight. the four book always have a great plot that keeps you reading till the end, and always wanting more. Christopher Pike in the summer of 2011 just released Thirst #4 which had an interesting twist that tied in with the end of Thirst #3. This book deserves to have a movie to it you should for sure check at this whole series.
Christopher Angelfish has written: 'Fish Book' -- subject(s): Fishes, Marine animals, Juvenile literature
The novel written in the nineties about a Christmas lighthouse was titled The Lighthouse Christmas by Toni Buzzeo and Nancy Carpenter. This book is a children's book.