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Similar to the "lost diary specials", Samantha also had a two book special #65 Bridal Dreams and #66 Samantha's Irish Luck which were published within the regular series. . These books are not distinguished with a separate title indicating their "special" status within the series, but are generally regarded as such and were included within the regular series also in attempts to explain ...
Thoroughbred is a series of young-adult novels that revolves around Kentucky Thoroughbred racing and equestrianism.The series was started in 1991 by Joanna Campbell (better known as Jo Ann Simon, previously Haessig), and numbered 72 books, in addition to several "super editions" and a spin-off series, Ashleigh, by the time it ended in 2005.
Deirdre Campbell Indy's student and the daughter of Dr. Joanna Campbell. Dr. Joanna Campbell mother of Deirdre Campbell and Indy's boss who invites him on the dig. Jack Shannon Indy's best friend and roommate, a jazz musician. Dr. Milford an eccentric old friend to Indy's father and Marcus Brody, who likes to randomly speak Middle English. He ...
Here’s the reading order for HOO and when each book was published: 1. The Lost Hero (2010) 2. The Son of Neptune (2011) 3. The Mark of Athena (2012) 4. The House of Hades (2013) 5. The Blood of ...
There are two ways to read the Hunger Games series. The first, and arguably most popular way to do so, is to read them in order of publication: 1. The Hunger Games (2008) 2.
Dr. Joanna Campbell ... the Marvel Comics Indiana Jones series, a Young Indiana Jones book ... is an American businessman who desires the Holy Grail in order to ...
Here's how to read all the 'Outlander' books in order, including the spin-offs and novellas, like the 'Lord John' series.
Trixie Belden is a series of 'girl detective' mysteries written between 1948 and 1986. The first six books were written by Julie Campbell Tatham. [1] The following 33 titles were written by various in-house writers of Western Publishing under the pseudonym Kathryn Kenny. [1]