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  2. Paperback - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Books were not available in book stores because they did not carry magazines. Pocket Books established the format for all subsequent paperback publishers in the 1940s. The books measured 6.5" by 4.25" (16.5 cm by 10.8 cm), had full-color covers, and cost 25 cents. Eventually in the 1950s the height increased by 0.5" (1.4 cm) to 7" (18 cm).

  3. 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).

  4. List of The New York Times number-one books of 2022

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    The following list ranks the number-one best-selling fiction books, in the combined print and e-books category. For the third year, the most frequent weekly best seller of the year was Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens with 12 weeks at the top of the list, followed closely by It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover with 11 weeks at the top of the list.

  5. List of Choose Your Own Adventure books - Wikipedia

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    8 Indian Trail: R. A. Montgomery 1983 9 Dream Trips: Edward Packard 1983 10 The Genie in the Bottle: Jim Razzi 1983 11 The Bigfoot Mystery: Lynn Sonberg 1983 12 The Creature from Miller's Pond: Susan Saunders 1983 13 Jungle Safari: Edward Packard 1983 14 The Search for Champ (reissued 2008 as a Dragonlark book, retitled The Lake Monster Mystery)

  6. Last Man Standing: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter - Wikipedia

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    The first volume in the series was published on 29 September 2010 in both hardcover and softcover variants. And again in 2013 through Dark Horse Comics. And again in 2013 through Dark Horse Comics. It introduces the main character and his allies and enemies, and his overall plan of revenge against those who set him up.

  7. Gunnerkrigg Court - Wikipedia

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    Gunnerkrigg Court is a science-fantasy webcomic created by Tom Siddell and launched in April 2005. It is updated online three days a week, and eight volumes of the still continuing comic have been published in print format by Archaia Studios Press and Titan Books (in the United Kingdom and Ireland).