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  2. One Day (novel) - Wikipedia

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    One Day is a novel by David Nicholls, published in 2009. A couple spend the night together on 15 July 1988, knowing they must go their separate ways the next day. The novel then visits their lives on 15 July every year for the next 20 years. The novel attracted generally positive reviews and was named 2010 Galaxy Book of the Year. [1]

  3. Ronnie Sidney, II - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Sidney, II (born 1983), is author of the Nelson Beats The Odds graphic novel series and founder of Creative Medicine: Healing through Words, LLC, which facilitates therapeutic writing for offenders. [1] [2] He is also a public speaker. [3]

  4. Harry Allard - Wikipedia

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    The series includes the books Miss Nelson is Missing, Miss Nelson is Back, and Miss Nelson Has a Field Day. Miss Nelson is Missing!, a collaboration with fellow children's book author and illustrator James Marshall, was published September 9, 1977 by Houghton Mifflin. [3] The book received the following accolades: Georgia Children's Book Award ...

  5. How does Netflix's "One Day" end? How the TV show compares to the 2011 movie and the 2009 novel by David Nicholls. 'One Day' has been a novel, film and now TV show.

  6. Thomas Nelson (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, World Bible Publishers was acquired by Nelson, and the fiction label WestBow Press made its debut (all books were later consolidated under the Nelson brand and WestBow Press was resurrected in 2009 to offer self-publishing services). Also, an imprint for Internet news source WorldNetDaily made its debut that year. The agreement ...

  7. Blood Price - Wikipedia

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    Blood Price is the first novel in Tanya Huff's series about private investigator Victoria ("Vicky") Nelson, her new, immortal helper, bastard son of Henry VIII, Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, or simply, Henry Fitzroy, and her former lover and colleague Detective - Sergeant Mike Cellucci.

  8. Computer Lib/Dream Machines - Wikipedia

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    Originally self-published by Nelson, it was republished with a foreword by Stewart Brand in 1987 by Microsoft Press. In Steven Levy's book Hackers, Computer Lib is described as "the epic of the computer revolution, the bible of the hacker dream. [Nelson] was stubborn enough to publish it when no one else seemed to think it was a good idea." [1]

  9. 372 Pages We'll Never Get Back - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Nelson, photographed in 2011. In 2017, Marc Hershon of Vulture praised the first season of the podcast as a "comedically brutal thrashing" of Ready Player One. [4] The A.V. Club's Mike Vanderbilt interviewed Nelson and Lastowka in 2018. [5] In 2019, Alice Nuttall of Book Riot wrote, "Nelson and Lastowka spin bad books into gold ...