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  2. 15 books we can't wait to read: Most anticipated releases of 2025

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    Maybe you want to eat healthier or travel more in 2025. For booklovers, the start of a new year is less a time to set goals and more an opportunity to build out our never-ending TBR lists .

  3. Innocents Aboard - Wikipedia

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    Innocents Aboard is a 2004 short story collection by American science fiction and fantasy author Gene Wolfe. [1] The stories are primarily fantasy or horror, not science-fiction. The title is an homage to Mark Twain's first book, The Innocents Abroad. The book was nominated for a Locus Award in 2005. [2]

  4. Furthur (bus) - Wikipedia

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    The bus was named by artist Roy Sebern, painting the word "Furthur" (with two U's, quickly corrected) on the destination placard as a kind of one-word poem and inspiration to keep going whenever the bus broke down. The misspelled name is still often used, as in Wolfe's book. The original bus's last journey was a trip to the Woodstock Festival ...

  5. Peace (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Peace is a 1975 psychological fantasy/ghost story novel by American writer Gene Wolfe.It is the story of a man from a small Midwestern town in the early to mid-20th century, Alden Dennis Weer, who narrates various memories from different parts of his life, including his childhood, early adulthood, and middle to old age.

  6. List of books about Thomas Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    This list of books about Thomas Wolfe (1900 – 1938) includes biographies, literary criticism, and like books. Wolfe is widely considered to be a major American novelist and short story writer of the early 20th century, and some critics consider some of his work to be worthy of inclusion in the American literary canon.

  7. A Walking Tour of the Shambles - Wikipedia

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    A Walking Tour of the Shambles (Little Walks For Sightseers #16) (2002), written by Neil Gaiman and Gene Wolfe, is a novel in the form of a tour guide concerning a fictional part of Chicago called 'The Shambles'.

  8. The Wizard Knight - Wikipedia

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    Toug, a boy that Sir Able meets with early in his travels who later becomes his squire, then a knight in his own right. Toug has a sister Ulfa who is a villager in the first book, but leaves her village to search for Sir Able in the second book. Garsecg, a character for whom there is a great deal of conflicting information.

  9. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times considered the book one of the great works of its time, and one writer described it as not only a great book about hippies, but the "essential book". [5] The review continued to explore the dramatic impacts of Wolfe's telling of Kesey's story. Wolfe's book exposed counterculture norms that would soon spread across the country.