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  2. Dance Dance Dance (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dance Dance Dance received a 69% rating from the book review aggregator iDreamBooks based on seven critics' reviews. [2] Kirkus Reviews said that "Despite intentions and effects that are sometimes too strained", the novel was "a sobering descent into a contemporary hell—with a guide who's made it brilliantly his own dark literary domain."

  3. Dancer from the Dance - Wikipedia

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    The book switches perspective often. Sometimes characters are tracked closely using more traditional omniscient narrative techniques. On other occasions (especially later in the book), the lives of Malone and Sutherland are seen from the perspective of bystanders in the New York gay scene — the main narrative is told by other dancers at the ...

  4. The Magic Lotus Lantern - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Lotus Lantern is a Chinese fairy tale from the Tang dynasty (618–907). Story. Goddess Sanshengmu falls in love with a mortal man, Liu Yangcheng.

  5. Princess Diana's Secret Dance Lessons to Be Made Into Film ...

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    The charming and illuminating book about how the late Princess Diana undertook secret dance classes is being made into a new film. The 90-minute film is a recreation of Allan’s book, Dancing ...

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  7. The Lantern Bearers (Sutcliff novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Lantern Bearers is a historical novel for children by Rosemary Sutcliff, first published by Oxford in 1959 with illustrations by Charles Keeping. Set in Roman Britain during the 5th century, it is the story of a British Roman's life after the final withdrawal of Roman troops (around 410) .

  8. The Way to the Lantern - Wikipedia

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    The Way to the Lantern is a 1961 historical novel by the British writer Audrey Erskine Lindop. [1] An English actor and confidence trickster rises to prominence during the era of the French Revolution .

  9. The Blood Opera Sequence - Wikipedia

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    Plot summary [ edit ] From the bookjacket: "Emerging from the burned remains of their old home, the ancient, elegant Scarabae ready themselves for a new life of seduction and feasting, until little Ruth ignites a blaze of chaos through the streets of London that threatens them all."