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  2. The Multiple Effects of Rainshadow - Wikipedia

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    The novel is based on a violent event that took place on Palm Island, Queensland (called Doebin in the novel) in 1930, in which the white Superintendent of the settlement, Robert Curry (Brodie in the novel), ran amok, setting fire to buildings and killing his own children in the process. He was eventually shot dead by one of the indigenous ...

  3. List of books from the Richard & Judy Book Club - Wikipedia

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    Richard and Judy Book Club display at W.H. Smith, Enfield. The following is a list of books from the Richard & Judy Book Club, featured on the television chat show. The show was cancelled in 2009, but since 2010 the lists have been continued by the Richard and Judy Book Club, a website run in conjunction with retailer W. H. Smith.

  4. List of Saddle Club books - Wikipedia

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    The second spin-off is a series of young adult books focusing on Carole Hanson, Stevie Lake, and Lisa Atwood approximately four years after the events of The Saddle Club series. The Long Ride (7/6/1998) The Trail Home (9/8/1998) Reining In (11/10/1998) Changing Leads (1/12/1999) Conformation Faults (1/5/1999) Shying at Trouble (1/12/1999)

  5. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    The Book Class (1984) a novel by Louis Auchincloss; Bloodhounds (1996) a novel by Peter Lovesey; Coast Road (1998) a novel by Barbara Delinsky; The Book Borrower (1999) a novel by Alice Mattison; The Book Club (1999) a novel by Mary Alice Monroe; The Dead of Midnight (2001) a novel by Catherine Hunter; The Used Women's Book Club (2003) a novel ...

  6. The Rain Heron - Wikipedia

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    Ellie Robins in the Los Angeles Review of Books noted that there are a number of "arresting visuals in a novel whose mode of narrative propulsion is to move from one striking image to the next. But let's be clear: the lack of interiority, the outward orientation of Arnott's eyeballs, doesn’t equate to shallowness here.

  7. Rain shadow - Wikipedia

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    Effect of a rain shadow The Tibetan Plateau (center), perhaps the best example of a rain shadow. Rainfalls from the southern South Asian monsoon do not make it far past the Himalayas (seen by the snow line at the bottom), leading to an arid climate on the leeward (north) side of the mountain range and the desertification of the Tarim Basin (top).

  8. ‘Behind the Mountains’ Review: Unpredictable Tunisian Oddity ...

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    Catatonic with a bright red swollen eye, middle-aged Rafik (Majd Mastoura) sits handcuffed inside a police station in the aftermath of a violent outburst at his soul-crushing office job. Whatever ...

  9. The Mountain Shadow - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Shadow is a 2015 novel by Australian author Gregory David Roberts [1] [2] and is a sequel for his 2003 novel Shantaram. [3] [4] Grove Press initially released the book on 13 October 2015. This is the second book in the proposed trilogy.