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  2. Danielle Steel - Wikipedia

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    Danielle Steel has written more than 185 books, including over 141 novels. [47] Her books have been translated into 43 languages and can be found in 69 countries across the globe. [7] Her works consist of novels, non-fiction, picture books, and two series of children's books: the Max & Martha series and the Freddie series.

  3. Mirror Image (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Mirror Image is the 45th novel by Danielle Steel. It's about identical twins Victoria and Olivia Henderson, born in 1893. The novel is set during the First World War. [1] The book, considered historical fiction, was published by Delacorte on November 3, 1998. [1]

  4. Against All Odds (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Against All Odds is a 2017 novel by American writer Danielle Steel. The story follows Kate Madison and her family. The title for the novel comes from the idea that she cannot keep her children from “playing against the odds” in their choice of romantic partners. The novel peaked at No. 3 on the New York Times Best Sellers List. [1]

  5. Danielle Steel bibliography - Wikipedia

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    This bibliography is a list of works from American writer Danielle Steel. Danielle Steel has written 190 books, including over 141 novels. [1] [2] Her books have been translated into 43 languages and can be found in 69 countries across the globe. [3]

  6. No Greater Love (novel) - Wikipedia

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    This article about a romance novel of the 1990s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See guidelines for writing about novels. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  7. Full Circle (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ann DeFrango of The Daily Oklahoman said that the novel's heroine illustrated an archetype with Steel examining the "emergence of independent women" without allowing the book to be weighed down by the serious politics of 1960s America. [2] Carol Iaciofano of the Hartford Courant found the novel lacking, not just in "heart" but also in finesse ...