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  2. Adrian Raine - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Raine (born 27 January 1954) [1] is a British psychologist.He currently [2] holds the chair of Richard Perry University Professor of Criminology & Psychiatry in the Department of Criminology of the School of Arts and Sciences and in the Department of Psychiatry of the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

  3. Shortcomings (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Tomine at the 2011 Brooklyn Book Festival. Shortcomings is a graphic novel by cartoonist Adrian Tomine. Shortcomings was originally serialized in issues #9 through #11 of Tomine's comic book series Optic Nerve before being released as a whole in 2007.

  4. The Destroyer (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Books 3, 12 and 19 in the series were also released in audiobook format. These were produced by Speaking Volumes, LLC. Assassin's Playoff was published by Speaking Volumes (ISBN 978-1-935138-02-0), number 20 in the list of audiobook format. Not sure if the three book numbers are incorrect or if there was a fourth release.

  5. Cow Country (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the volume was reviewed only on a limited scale. The San Francisco Book Review wrote, "With quirky characters and impossible situations, Cow Country handles drought, institutional lunacy, racism, and romance with deft insight, as well as keen-edged satirical commentary." [9] The Midwest Book Review described it as a "tour de farce."

  6. Optic Nerve (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Optic Nerve is a comic book series by cartoonist Adrian Tomine. Originally self-published by Tomine in 1991 as a series of mini-comics (which have later been collected in a single volume, 32 Stories), the series has been published by Drawn & Quarterly since 1995. Tomine's style and subject matter are restrained and realistic.

  7. Bloodlines (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Sage is portrayed by the Australian actress Daisy Masterman in the Bloodlines (series) book trailers produced by Penguin Books Australia. Adrian Ivashkov - Moroi, co-narrator from The Fiery Heart onwards. Adrian is a spirit user, and the love interest and husband, from Silver Shadows onwards, of human Sydney Sage. He is spirit-bound and has a ...

  8. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Novels - Wikipedia

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    "A book cover for NovelTitle."), and an image copyright tag: If the cover image is still under copyright, {{Non-free use rationale book cover}} and {{Non-free book cover}} should both be on the file description page. On the image line of the infobox template, insert the image's filename. A short description can be included in the field image ...

  9. Introducing... (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The Introducing... series, like the For Beginners series, has its origins in two Spanish-language books, Cuba para principiantes (1960) and Marx para principiantes (1972) by the Mexican political cartoonist and writer Rius, pocket books which put their content over in a humorous comic book way but with a serious underlying purpose.