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The group found minority ethnic renters were more likely than white British or Irish students to experience rude or hostile behaviour from a landlord or letting agent - 38 per cent reported this ...
The Space Trilogy (also known as The Cosmic Trilogy or The Ransom Trilogy) is a series of science fiction novels by British writer C. S. Lewis.The trilogy consists of Out of the Silent Planet (1938), Perelandra (1943), and That Hideous Strength (1945).
Written by Robert E. Wood and titled Destination: Moonbase Alpha: the Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Space: 1999, the book runs to 490 pages and contains a colour photo section featuring model spaceships created for Space: 1999 by special effects technician Martin Bower, as well as a foreword by Zienia Merton (Sandra Benes) and an ...
The publication of The Spare Room received considerable media coverage and the novel was favourably reviewed in several major Australian metropolitan newspapers. Points of interest included: Garner's simple and powerful prose style; [3] Garner's return to fiction after the sixteen years since her last novel; [4] and praise for her treatment of illness, mortality and the unattractive emotions ...
The book was full of royal revelations and the title itself seemed to stem from the adage "the heir and the spare," reflecting Prince Harry's position at birth as the "spare" to his elder brother ...
Prince Harry’s record-breaking memoir, Spare, will receive a new release as a paperback edition this fall. Penguin Random House confirmed on Tuesday, August 27, that the Duke of Sussex’s best ...
Make Room! Make Room! is set in an overpopulated New York City in 1999 (33 years after the time of first publication). Thirty-year-old Police Detective Andy Rusch lives in half a room, sharing it with Sol, a retired engineer who has adapted a bicycle to generate power for an old television set and a refrigerator.
Private L.A. is the third book of the Jack Morgan series. The Goodreads website considers this the seventh book of the series, as four spin-off novels have been written about Private operations in other locations. This novel was written by James Patterson and Mark T. Sullivan. It appears more books in this series are to follow. [5]