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Stacey Chanelle Clare Swash (née Solomon; born 4 October 1989) is an English television personality and singer. She was a contestant on the sixth series of the ITV talent show The X Factor in 2009, where she was the last contestant eliminated.
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Book Review Index is an index of book reviews and literary criticism, found in leading academic, popular, and professional periodicals. It has been published since 1965.
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Blue Is for Nightmares is a young adult mystery novel and subsequent eponymous series by Laurie Faria Stolarz. [1] The first book in the series, Blue is for Nightmares, was made an "ALA’s Young Adult Library Services Association as a Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers in 2005 and as a Popular Paperback for Young Adults in 2007."
Before the Internet, Book Review Digest was a significant reference tool and bibliographic aid used by the American public and librarians alike to find current literature. An online edition of the collection is offered in two subscription products: Book Review Digest Retrospective (1905–1982) and Book Review Digest Plus (1983 through present ...
Shy is the debut studio album by English singer Stacey Solomon. It was released by Conehead Records on 19 April 2015, and debuted at number 45 on the UK Albums Chart . Track listing
In November 2011, Book Drum launched a world map plotting all of the settings of the books covered on the site. The Map was cited by The Guardian, [9] The New Yorker, [10] January Magazine [11] and The Independent, which wrote, "we join a number of book geeks in our addiction to Book Drum's new global map of literary stars and scenes". [12]