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  2. Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World

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    The book received a positive review in The New York Times that wrote "Although the book unfolds according to a formula that has become familiar—story, study, lesson; rinse and repeat—the storytelling is so dramatic, the wielding of data so deft and the lessons so strikingly framed that it's never less than a pleasure to read". [5]

  3. This World We Live In - Wikipedia

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    With Alex still missing, Miranda now considers herself to be part of Julie’s family. While everyone else works to free Lisa, Miranda stays with Julie and, remembering what Alex had planned, gives her the sleeping pills and smothers her to death with a pillow. The next day, Lisa and Gabriel emerge from the cellar and the family mourns Julie's ...

  4. When You Reach Me - Wikipedia

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    When You Reach Me is a Newbery Medal-winning science fiction and mystery novel by Rebecca Stead, published in 2009.It takes place on the Upper West Side of New York during 1978 and 1979 and follows a sixth-grade girl named Miranda Sinclair.

  5. Choice (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    It includes the magazine Choice as well as other products including the Choice Reviews database. The magazine was established in 1964. [ 2 ] It is considered the premier source for reviews of academic books , electronic media , and Internet resources of interest to those in higher education.

  6. Pale Horse, Pale Rider: Three Short Novels - Wikipedia

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    The title story "Pale Horse, Pale Rider" is about the relationship between a newspaper woman, Miranda, and a soldier, Adam, during the influenza epidemic of 1918. In the course of the narrative, Miranda becomes sick and delirious, but recovers, only to find that Adam has died of the disease, which he likely caught while tending to her.

  7. Miranda (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Miranda is a novel written by Antoni Lange in 1924. It was the last great work of Lange before he died [citation needed], and his most famous book today. It is said that Miranda is an "occultic fiction" [1] and a "romance ranked to a philosophical treaty". [1] The novel is also known as "novelty writing" which conciliates dystopia and utopia. [2]

  8. Dragonwyck (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonwyck is a novel written by American author Anya Seton which was first published in 1944. It is the fictional story of the life of Miranda Wells and her abusive marriage to Nicholas Van Ryn, set against the historical background of the Patroon system, Anti-Rent Wars, the Astor Place Riots, [1] and steamboat racing on the Hudson River.

  9. Megan Miranda - Wikipedia

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    Megan Miranda is an American author of mystery and suspense novels for young adult and adult readers. Her novels All the Missing Girls and The Last House Guest were both New York Times bestsellers and Reese's Book Club Picks.