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  2. Series fiction - Wikipedia

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    A common example of series fiction is a book series. Series fiction spans a wide range of genres, and is particularly common in adventure, mystery, romance, fantasy, and science fiction. While commonly associated with children's and young adult literature, series fiction has also been a significant feature of mainstream and genre fiction for ...

  3. The Knife of Never Letting Go - Wikipedia

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    The Knife of Never Letting Go is a young adult science fiction novel written by British American author Patrick Ness.It was published by Walker Books on 5 May 2008. It is the first book in the Chaos Walking series, followed by The Ask and the Answer and Monsters of Men.

  4. Horrible Science - Wikipedia

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    Before writing the series, Nick Arnold was at the University of North London working on an educational project. He explained to The Birmingham Post: "It was actually a lucky break or a well-placed letter – whichever you want to believe – Because I wrote this really cheeky letter to the publishers Scholastic saying that if they were looking for someone to write a horrible science book I was ...

  5. Want to read more books? Here's how to squeeze reading ... - AOL

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    I’m guilty of starting a new book right before I hit the hay, but Carr’s found a more efficient way – read at least 50 pages of a new book to get a feel for the characters, style and plot.

  6. The Chronicles of Amber - Wikipedia

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    The Logrus is not introduced until the sixth book of the Amber series (The Trumps of Doom). [17] Merlin's walking of the Logrus appears in a prologue to the initial hardcover edition of the book. [18] We do not see any other instances of a character negotiating the Logrus. The Prologue has Merlin bleeding and experiencing odd sensory inputs.

  7. Chaos Theory Explains Why Your Life Gets So Unbelievably ...

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    A branch of math called chaos theory looks at how small changes to a system can result in unpredictable behavior.. Chaos theory explains how complex systems work in multiple fields, including ...

  8. Endless Quest - Wikipedia

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    The result is that the books in the Endless Quest series resemble miniature novels with many different endings. The majority of the books in the series were based on Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), but some were based on other TSR games (e.g. Gamma World, Top Secret) or even licensed properties (e.g. Conan, Tarzan).

  9. Chaos Walking - Wikipedia

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    Chaos Walking is a young adult science fiction series written by American-British novelist Patrick Ness. It is set in a dystopian world where all living creatures can hear each other's thoughts in a stream of images, words, and sounds called Noise. The series is named after a line in the first book: "The Noise is a man unfiltered, and without a ...