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  2. List of gamebooks - Wikipedia

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    Destiny's Role, written by Mark Lain (8 books planned, 4 published so far) Diceman comic, written and illustrated by various authors and artists (5 issues) Do Over Novels, written by Heather McElhatton (2 books) Double Game, written by Simon Farrell and Jon Sutherland (4 books) Dragontales, written by Rhondi A. Vilott Salsitz as Rhondi Vilott ...

  3. Gamebook - Wikipedia

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    One of the most influential and popular gamebook series was the Fighting Fantasy series, which started in 1980 when a Puffin Books representative saw a hall full of 5,000 people playing Dungeons & Dragons and asked Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson to make a book about role-playing games. They instead offered the idea of a book which simulated ...

  4. Profanity in science fiction - Wikipedia

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    In the series of Star Trek: New Frontier novels by Peter David, the principal protagonist, Captain Mackenzie Calhoun, frequently utters the word grozit, a curse from his home world of Xenex. It is understood to be the equivalent to shit. The 2005 video game Star Wars: Republic Commando also used fierfek, the expletive popular in the Star Wars ...

  5. Claymation - Wikipedia

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    The images suggest phases of motion or change, but the book probably did not have a direct influence on claymation films. Still, the plasticine product would become the favourite product for clay animators, as it did not dry and harden (unlike normal clay) and was much more malleable than its harder and greasier Italian predecessor plasteline. [6]

  6. Use spell check in AOL Mail

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    Don't worry about relying on your browser's spell check feature. With AOL Mail, click one button to check the entire contents of your email to ensure that everything is spelled correctly. In addition, you'll never need worry about typos or misspelled words again by enabling auto spell check.

  7. Science Fair (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Prmkt applies for a job as a janitor at Hubble Middle School, a prestigious public school in southern Maryland that hosts an annual science fair with a cash prize for the winner. Prmkt secretly sends notes to the Manor Estates (ME) kids, children of rich government officials who win the science fair every year by going to a store in the local ...

  8. Rick Brant - Wikipedia

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    Rick Brant is a series of science-themed adventure and mystery novels following the eponymous character. There are 24 books, all credited to John Blaine, a pseudonym for Harold L. Goodwin and, for the first three books, co-author Peter J. Harkins.

  9. Fair Game (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Fair Game" is a science fiction short story written by Philip K. Dick in 1953 and first published in 1959 in If Magazine. The story was re-published in the third collected volume of Dick's short stories, The Father-thing in 1987.