Proper noun
Chronicles
(biblical) A book of the Jewish Tanakh, divided into two Books of Chronicles in the Christian Bible.
Synonyms: (abbreviation) Chr, (abbreviation) Chron.
The history of psychiatry rewrites itself so often that it almost resembles the self-serving chronicles of a totalitarian and slightly paranoid regime. J. G. Ballard
For many years I was engaged in journalism, writing articles and chronicles for the daily press without ever joining the staff of any newspaper. Johannes V. Jensen
Memnoch the Devil happen to be my favorite of all The Vampire Chronicles. Anne Rice
If men are to meet steel with steel, they should be adequately armed. Long spears and short swords to meet a charge of long swords. If you dont believe that, read the chronicles of Rome and Macedonia. Robert E. Howard
To his industry we are exclusively indebted for all that is known of the state of Ireland during the whole of the middle ages, a few barren Chronicles excepted. Gerald of Wales
Comic books and The Chronicles of Narnia. My mother used to read those to me and my twin brother growing up. Shawn Ashmore