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  2. Christopher Wood (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Hovelle Wood (5 November 1935 – 9 May 2015) was an English screenwriter and novelist, best known for the Confessions series of novels and films which he wrote as Timothy Lea. Under his own name, he adapted two James Bond novels for the screen: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977, with Richard Maibaum ) [ 1 ] and Moonraker (1979).

  3. Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging - Wikipedia

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    The book is number 35 on the American Library Association's list of frequently challenged or banned books from 2000-2009. [1] Georgia's frequently disrespectful attitude towards her parents and other authority figures have contributed to the challenges, as well as sexual content, profanity, age inappropriateness and the references to homosexuality.

  4. Shopaholic (novels) - Wikipedia

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    Shopaholic is a series of novels written by the UK author Sophie Kinsella, who also writes under her real name Madeleine Wickham. The books follow protagonist Rebecca Bloomwood, an idealistic, but intelligent and hard-working financial journalist through her adventures in shopping and life. Each book typically centers around a large shift in ...

  5. A Complete Guide to Rebecca Yarros’s Books - AOL

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    $4.19 at amazon.com. Beyond What is Given by Rebecca Yarros (2015). Series it belongs in: Flight & Glory #3 Average Goodreads rating: 4.28 A standout reader review: “Absolutely adored this book ...

  6. Category:Novel series - Wikipedia

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    Note: This is for articles on novel series—which are a set or series of novels or books that should be read in order as is often the case in speculative fiction and all its subgenres. Can be thought of as one over-riding storyline, and is often without plot re-introduction, reiteration or reminder, save for cursory mention of past events.

  7. Peter O'Donnell - Wikipedia

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    This book was a huge success and O'Donnell would publish a dozen more novels and short story collections until 1996. Kingsley Amis said the novels were "endlessly fascinating" [ 6 ] and that Blaise and Garvin were "one of the great partnerships in fiction, bearing comparison with that of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson."

  8. David Copperfield - Wikipedia

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    He welcomes David as a child when holidaying in Yarmouth with Peggotty. When Emily is older and runs away with David's friend Steerforth, he travels around the world in search of her. He eventually finds her as a prostitute in London, and after that, they emigrate to Australia. David and Emily on the beach at Yarmouth, by Harold Copping.

  9. True Confessions (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Novelist Thomas H. Cook included True Confessions among his list of 10 best mystery books, calling it "one of the most movingly redemptive novels I have ever read." [3] In a 2019 interview, author James Ellroy recommended True Confessions as one of the top three American noir novels ever written, besides his own [4]