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  2. Whalefall (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Whalefall received generally positive reviews and was included in a list of the "Best Thrillers of 2023" by the New York Times. [2] Sarah Lyall of the New York Times described the book as a "crazily enjoyable, beat-the-clock adventure story about fathers, sons, guilt and the mysteries of the sea," and compared the book to the survival film 127 Hours. [3]

  3. The 15 Best Fall Books to Read During Cozy Season - AOL

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    This fall, curl up during cozy season with novels like 'Autum' Ali Smith, 'Heartburn' Nora Ephron, 'The Late Americans' by Brandon Taylor, and more.

  4. John Ironmonger (writer) - Wikipedia

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    John Ironmonger's third novel, Not Forgetting the Whale (Sans Oublier la Baleine in France), is a semi-apocalyptic story set in Cornwall. In German translation as, 'Der Wal und das Ende der Welt,' it reached Number 1 in the Spiegel bestseller chart in December 2020. The novel was republished in the UK as 'The Whale at the End of the World.'

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  6. Tracker Fall Finale Cliffhanger: Is Colter About to Solve His ...

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    After he helped the retired detective solve his own white whale case, Keaton offered to return the favor. And that brings us to Sunday’s fall finale, an otherwise run-of-the-mill episode that is ...

  7. Tom Mustill - Wikipedia

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    Tom Mustill is a British producer and director of nature documentaries, and the author of a popular science book How to Speak Whale: A Voyage into the Future of Animal Communication. [1] [2] He has collaborated with science and nature personalities including David Attenborough, Greta Thunberg, Stephen Fry and George Monbiot.

  8. We need to talk about 'Fall's twisted ending - AOL

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    While 47 Meters Down plunged audiences into shark-infested waters, Fall perches us high atop a dilapidated radio tower, where vultures and gravity itself threaten to destroy our plucky heroines. Bu.

  9. The Swarm (Schätzing novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book follows an ensemble of protagonists who are investigating what at first appear to be freak events related to the world's oceans. A new species of marine worm works together with bacteria to destabilize the continental shelf, causing a megatsunami which kills millions and severely damages the coastal infrastructure. Whales and sea-borne ...