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* In ''Zen Ghosts'', Karl can't decide whether to be a pirate or an owl for Halloween. Stillwater, his panda friend, suggests going as an owl-pirate, but Michael protests that there's no such thing. Though not mentioned in the story, the illustrations show that Karl took Stillwater's advice.
* [[Isaac Asimov]] was often criticized for the absence of extraterrestrial life and sexuality in his works. So he wrote ''[[The Gods Themselves]]'', which contains aliens, sex and ''alien sex''.
* In the [[Discworld]] book ''[[Discworld/Wyrd Sisters|Wyrd Sisters]]'', the witches are forced to kidnap the infant prince and give him to a troupe of travelling actors. The problem is, they don't know his name. When asked, Granny says "Tom", Nanny says "Jon", and Granny covers it up by saying it's "Tomjon".
* In ''[[Harold and The Purple Crayon|Harold's Fairy Tale]]'', Harold encounters an enchanted garden that's barren. The king tells him this is due either to a witch or a giant, but he doesn't know which. Harold later finds that the trouble is being caused by a giant witch.
* ''[[Hank the Cowdog]]'':
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