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  2. Goodreads - Wikipedia

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    Goodreads is an American social cataloging website and a subsidiary of Amazon [1] that allows individuals to search its database of books, annotations, quotes, and reviews. Users can sign up and register books to generate library catalogs and reading lists. They can also create their own groups of book suggestions, surveys, polls, blogs, and ...

  3. Top 20 most reviewed books of all time from Amazon - AOL

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    From cult classics such as Harry Potter to New York Times Best Sellers, these 20 reads have more customer reviews than any other books on Amazon! Shop most reviewed Amazon books. Product prices ...

  4. The best books of 2023 (so far) according to Amazon editors - AOL

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    If you want to check out what else is on the list, find the 10 Best Books of 2023 (so far), as chosen by Amazon’s Book Editors, below. Hello Beautiful: A Novel by Ann Napolitano All the Sinners ...

  5. Edition (book) - Wikipedia

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    The first trade edition was published by Doubleday, Page to be sold in bookstores. Many book collectors place maximum value on the earliest bound copies of a book—promotional advance copies, bound galleys, uncorrected proofs, and advance reading copies sent by publishers to book reviewers and booksellers. It is true that these are rarer than ...

  6. The Revenant (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge is a 2002 novel by American author Michael Punke, based on a series of events in the life of American frontiersman Hugh Glass in 1823 Missouri Territory. [1] The word " revenant " means someone who has risen from the grave to terrorize the living.

  7. Fiddle City - Wikipedia

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    Fiddle City is a novel by Julian Barnes writing under the pseudonym of Dan Kavanagh. It is the second of a four-novel series featuring Duffy, a bisexual private detective with a 'phobia of ticking watches and a penchant for Tupperware'. [2] Originally published by Jonathan Cape in 1981, it was republished by Orion books in 2014. [1]