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  2. Katherine Center - Wikipedia

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    Center is the author of several books, which she has called "bittersweet comic novels." Her first novel, The Bright Side of Disaster (2006), was optioned by Varsity Pictures, and her sixth, How to Walk Away (2018), [5] was a New York Times bestseller and Book of the Month Club pick for May 2018 and a Target Book Club pick for July 2019.

  3. The Fire (Neville novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Fire, published in 2008, is a novel by American author Katherine Neville.It is an adventure/quest novel which is a sequel to her debut novel The Eight.The main character, Alexandra Solarin (daughter of Catherine Velis), must enter into a cryptic world of danger and conspiracy in order to recover the pieces of the Montglane Service, a legendary chess set once owned by Charlemagne.

  4. Pale Horse, Pale Rider: Three Short Novels - Wikipedia

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    The other two, for all their perfection, seem to me to move away from the qualities that made Flowering Judas so exciting a book. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Time noted: "Pale Horse, Pale Rider is a collection of three short novels which belong with the best of contemporary U. S. writing in this difficult [literary] form.

  5. Remnants (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    In the book Begin Again, after Mo'Steel hears Tate's audio log, he remarks to Jobs, "What a long strange trip it's been," which is a famous line from the Dead's song "Truckin'". In the summary for Nowhere Land, the Remnants are described finding a power node, a green cone buzzing with electricity, when in fact this does not happen in the book.

  6. An Abundance of Katherines - Wikipedia

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    After being dumped by his girlfriend, Katherine XIX, Colin is longing to feel whole, and longing to matter. He hopes to become a genius by having a " eureka " moment. After graduating from high school, and before college, Colin's best and only friend, Hassan Harbish, convinces him to go on a road trip to take his mind off the breakup.

  7. Icefire (d'Lacey novel) - Wikipedia

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    Beth L. Meister, writing for School Library Journal, compared Icefire to early books in the series, noting that the novel "offers a darker and more mature story" than The Fire Within. Further, Meister found that "Liz's clay dragons develop a greater degree of realism within the story, and their background is further explored".

  8. Bliss (short story) - Wikipedia

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    1 Plot summary. 2 Characters in "Bliss" 3 Footnotes. ... Bliss" is a modernist short story by Katherine Mansfield first published in 1918. ... Full Text This page was ...

  9. The Sign of the Chrysanthemum - Wikipedia

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    The Sign of the Chrysanthemum is a 1973 work of literature that was the first published work by the American novelist Katherine Paterson.The novel is set in 12th century Japan around and during the Heiji rebellion and tells the story of Muna, a 14-year-old who searches for his long-absent father following his mother's death.