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The story was originally serialized in Science Fiction World in 2006 before it was published as a standalone book in 2008. [2] In 2006, it received the Galaxy Award for Chinese science fiction. [3] In 2012, it was described as one of China's most successful full-length novels of the past two decades. [4]
A film adaptation by Don McKellar was released in 2018, [2] receiving two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, for Best Actor (Brandon Oakes) and Best Original Score , [3] winning the latter.
' Tale of Bygone Years '), [6] [2] is a chronicle of Kievan Rus' from about 850 to 1110. It is believed to have been originally compiled in or near Kiev in the 1110s. Tradition ascribed its compilation to the monk Nestor beginning in the 12th century, [ 11 ] but this is no longer believed to have been the case.
This is a chronological list of the Animorphs books by K. A. Applegate, as applies to storyline continuity. The Andalite Chronicles (c. 1976, 1980s, 1997) This book is divided into three parts: #1: Elfangor's Journey, #2: Alloran's Choice, and #3: An Alien Dies. 1: The Invasion (Spring 1997) 2: The Visitor; 3: The Encounter; 4: The Message; 5 ...
In a 2010 review of Plokhy's book, which he generally praised, [37] Halperin acknowledged using the reconstruction 'without much precision' for dating the translatio of the "Rus' land" concept, which he hadn't yet 'revised following the reclassification of the Trinity Chronicle as a invalid source because it is a reconstruction, not a "text ...
An animation of the figure-8 solution to the three-body problem over a single period T ≃ 6.3259 [13] 20 examples of periodic solutions to the three-body problem In the 1970s, Michel Hénon and Roger A. Broucke each found a set of solutions that form part of the same family of solutions: the Broucke–Hénon–Hadjidemetriou family.
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Bygone Days (Uzbek: Oʻtkan kunlar) is a 1925 Uzbek-language novel by Abdulla Qodiriy which is considered to be the first Uzbek novel. [1] The novel was serialized in the magazine Inqilob from 1922–1925. [2] A film of the same name was released by Uzbekfilm in 1969. The writer was inspired by the novels of the Lebanese writer Jurji Zaydan.