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  2. Scarlett (Ripley novel) - Wikipedia

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    Scarlett is a 1991 novel by Alexandra Ripley, written as a sequel to Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel, Gone with the Wind. The book debuted on The New York Times Best Seller list . It was adapted as a television mini-series of the same title in 1994 starring Timothy Dalton as Rhett Butler and Joanne Whalley-Kilmer as Scarlett O'Hara .

  3. Scarlet (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Scarlet is a 2013 young adult science fiction novel written by American author Marissa Meyer and published by Macmillan Publishers through their subsidiary Feiwel & Friends. It is the second novel in The Lunar Chronicles series and the sequel to Cinder .

  4. A Study in Scarlet - Wikipedia

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    A Study in Scarlet is an 1887 detective novel by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle. The story marks the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson , who would become the most famous detective duo in English literature.

  5. Scarlett (Cassidy novel) - Wikipedia

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    Scarlett is a 2006 novel by Cathy Cassidy. [1] [2] It won the 2007 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children's Books in the 12–16 age group. [3] It reached number 8 in the Ottakars sales chart for children's books in June 2006. [4] The plot revolves around the 12-year-old girl of the title, who is badly affected by the break-up of her parents.

  6. Alexandra Ripley - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Ripley at her home (1997) Photo by Osmund Geier. Alexandra Ripley (née Braid; January 8, 1934 – January 10, 2004) was an American writer best known as the author of Scarlett (1991), written as a sequel to Gone with the Wind.

  7. Scarlett (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Although the television miniseries shares its name with the book sequel to Gone with the Wind, the plots between the two differ dramatically.The miniseries begins with many similarities to the book in characters, location, and plot, but it departs more and more until the plot is nearly unrecognizable near the end, including a lengthy prison arc and multiple scenes of violent rape.

  8. 'It was hard for my children to lose two siblings'

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    Scarlett Black says she wrote two books to help her older children cope with bereavement.

  9. A Study in Scarlet Women - Wikipedia

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    Constance Grady for Vox gave it two and a half stars saying "A Study in Scarlet Women has a killer premise, some interesting character work, and a regrettably poorly structured plot." [4] Book riot listed it as one of their "favorite under-the-radar-books" of the year. [5] Kirkus Reviews called it one of the "Best Mysteries and Thrillers of ...