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  2. Transcription (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Transcription is a spy novel by British novelist Kate Atkinson, published in September 2018. [1] The novel focuses on the activities of British orphan Juliet Armstrong throughout World War II and afterwards. She begins a career as a low-level transcriptionist for MI5, before rising through the ranks. After the war she moves to the BBC.

  3. 60second Recap - Wikipedia

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    60second Recap is an educational video project launched in September 2009 to provide 60-second video summaries and analysis of classic literature.The site provides one-minute video commentaries on plot, themes, characters, symbols, motifs, and other aspects of books commonly studied in secondary schools in North America.

  4. Ted W. Lawson - Wikipedia

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    In January 1943, Lawson and newspaper columnist Bob Considine decided to write a book about the mission, entitled Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. In four nights and two days in the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C., the entire story was worked out, although approval to publish the book was not given until after information about the raid was ...

  5. Book Review: 'A Day in September' examines the lessons ... - AOL

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    In 291 brisk, fact-stuffed but engaging, thought-provoking pages, “A Day in September” by Stephen Budiansky examines how ill-prepared we as a nation were for war, but more significantly, what ...

  6. One Second After - Wikipedia

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    The third book in the trilogy, The Final Day: A John Matherson Novel, was released on January 3, 2017. In this book, it is revealed that only 30 million Americans survived up to this time. A fourth book in the series, ‘’Five Years After: A John Matherson Novel’’, was released on August 22, 2023. [8]

  7. Snader Telescriptions - Wikipedia

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    The name "telescriptions" is a combination of "television" and "transcriptions" (recordings intended for broadcast). Snader's three-minute films are similar to Soundies filmed in the 1940s, and Scopitones filmed in the 1960s. Snader sold his telescription library to producer Ben Frye, who reprinted them as "Studio Telescriptions."

  8. Seconds (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Seconds is a graphic novel by Bryan Lee O'Malley. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Published on July 15, 2014, by Ballantine Books , the novel tells the story of Katie Clay, head chef at a prospering restaurant named Seconds, who obtains the ability to fix her past mistakes by writing them down in a notebook, eating a mushroom, and falling asleep.

  9. Stephanie Arnold (author) - Wikipedia

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    37 Seconds is Stephanie Arnold's first book. It is a book about survival, premonitions, intuition, the past, the present, and the future. A true-life story of survival and how dying revealed Heaven's help. The book has won several awards including The Reader's Favorite Gold Medal and became a National Bestseller.