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Private is a series of young-adult novels by American author Kate Brian, beginning with 2006's entry of the same name.The books chronicle the rise of ambitious teenager Reed Brennan, the series' narrator, as she becomes a member of her new school's elite dorm—composed of a glamorous yet disparate group of teens known as the Billings Girls.
On the Amazon.com website 219 reviewers gave Private an average of three of five possible stars. On the goodreads website the book had 650 reviews as of February 2012. Reviewers gave Private 3.73 stars of a possible five stars. The Reader Store website had nine reviews as of February 2012. The book only rated two of five stars on this site. [3]
On the Goodreads website, 598 reviewers for the same period gave Private Games a rating of 3.72 out of five stars. On the Barnes & Noble website, 345 reviewers gave a rating of 3.5 out of five stars. The Google.com website had a total of 236 reviews, who gave the book three out of five stars. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Six Four (ロクヨン, Rokuyon) is a crime/mystery novel written by Hideo Yokoyama in Japanese and published in 2012. [1] It was the first of his novels to be translated into English. [2]
Free Four is the first story of the series and retells the events of chapter thirteen of Divergent. It was released on April 23, 2012. It was released on April 23, 2012. [ 6 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ]
A Private Affair (Spanish: Un asunto privado) is a Spanish period drama television series from Bambú Producciones with Teresa Fernández-Valdés as showrunner. Set in Galicia in 1953, it is an eight-part murder mystery comedy drama starring Aura Garrido and Jean Reno .
Others have dismissed the book on grounds that Booker is too rigid in fitting works of art to the plot types above. For example, novelist and literary critic Adam Mars-Jones wrote, "[Booker] sets up criteria for art, and ends up condemning Rigoletto , The Cherry Orchard , Wagner , Proust , Joyce , Kafka and Lawrence —the list goes on—while ...
0-515-09050-6 --A contemplative Qwill withdraws from the big city to visit his Aunt Fanny in Moose County. 6 1988 The Cat Who Played Post Office: 0-515-09320-3 --A bicycling mishap and a brightly painted room have Qwill's mustache twitching. 7 1988 The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare: 0-515-09582-6 --Fire and death at the newspaper offices. 8 1988