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  2. Gravity Falls: Journal 3 - Wikipedia

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    Written by series creator Alex Hirsch and supervising producer Rob Renzetti, the book is a proper real-life adaptation of Journal 3, canonically written by Stanford Filbrick "Ford" Pines. First announced in October 2015 at New York Comic Con 2015, [5] the book was released on July 26, 2016. [6] The book became a New York Times Bestseller in 2016.

  3. Ronald Read (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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    Ronald James Read (October 23, 1921 – June 2, 2014) was an American philanthropist, investor, janitor, and gas station attendant. Read grew up in Dummerston, Vermont, in an impoverished farming household. He walked or hitchhiked 4 mi (6.4 km) daily to his high school and was the first high school graduate in his family.

  4. Book Review Index - Wikipedia

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    The entire index of more than 5.6 million reviews covering over 2.5 million titles is also available as Book Review Index Online or Book Review Index Plus [3] with the full electronic text of more than 600,000 discussions.

  5. Richard Blade (series) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Blade is an adult fantasy paperback novel series produced by American publisher Pinnacle Books between 1969 and 1984. The 37 books of the series were written by Roland J. Green, Ray Nelson, and Manning Lee Stokes, all using the pseudonym Jeffrey Lord.

  6. Roland J. Green bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Assignment - Hellhole (1983) (with Andrew J. Offutt [as by "John Cleve"]) Book 14 in the "Spaceways" series; The Book of Kantela (1985) (with Frieda A. Murray) ISBN 0312940351; Great Kings' War (1985) (with John F. Carr) the sequel to Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen by H. Beam Piper; The Tale of the Comet (1997) In the Fantastic Adventures series ...

  7. Chicago Review of Books - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Review of Books publishes regular reviews and interviews from authors publishing across independent and large publishers, as well as book lists, feature essays, and podcasts. With an international audience and editorial scope, the magazine is also dedicated to shining a light on Chicago's literary scene and serving as a forum for ...

  8. Book Review Digest - Wikipedia

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    Before the Internet, Book Review Digest was a significant reference tool and bibliographic aid used by the American public and librarians alike to find current literature. An online edition of the collection is offered in two subscription products: Book Review Digest Retrospective (1905–1982) and Book Review Digest Plus (1983 through present ...

  9. Review of Reviews - Wikipedia

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    The Review of Reviews was a noted family of monthly journals founded in 1890–1893 by British reform journalist William Thomas Stead (1849–1912). Established across three continents in London (1891), New York (1892) and Melbourne (1893), the Review of Reviews , American Review of Reviews and Australasian Review of Reviews represented Stead's ...