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  2. Something Like... series - Wikipedia

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    The Something Like… series is a collection of books by Jay Bell, each written from a different character’s perspective that began in 2011. The plots intertwine at key points while also venturing off in new directions. [1] The series has won a number of awards, [2] with the first book Something Like Summer being given a

  3. Talk:Time to Think (book) - Wikipedia

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    @Colin, I think you've done an excellent job, thank you. Samuelshraga 09:03, 12 June 2023 (UTC) All of the reviewers on this page have made anti-trans statements before and hide behind the 'I just really appreciate impartial journalism' veil when it's obvious what they really went into the book looking for. I'm so tired.

  4. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    When the oak is before the ash, then you will only get a splash; when the ash is before the oak, then you may expect a soak; When you have seen one, you have seen them all; What is learnt in the cradle lasts to the tombs; What the eye does not see, the heart does not grieve over; Where there is a will there is a way

  5. Just! - Wikipedia

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    During his life as a teacher, he began publishing humorous books as the precursor to the “Just!” series. [3] Author of the "Just!" series, Andy Griffiths. Griffiths and his illustrator, Terry Denton, spend their collaborative working time in a studio behind Griffiths’ house, which is decorated with gadgets, toys, a children’s book ...

  6. Think Like a Freak - Wikipedia

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    The title of their new book, the third in the series, is evidence of the falling off. Gone is the economics part of the equation. Now it's simply about thinking like a Freak. But without the hardcore economics, thinking like a Freak just means being willing to think outside the box, and there are plenty of people doing that already.

  7. All the Wrong Questions - Wikipedia

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    The series will have some overlap with his previous series, A Series of Unfortunate Events, but will not involve some of its protagonists, the Baudelaire orphans. [8] Daniel Handler, the author behind the Snicket pen name, clarified that the series "is mostly an entirely new story. But if you are a close reader of the series you will see some ...

  8. Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! - Wikipedia

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    Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! is a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss and published by Random House on August 21, 1975. [1] [2] The book is about the many amazing 'thinks' one can think and the endless possibilities and dreams that imagination can create. The book's front cover depicts forty ...

  9. Zom-B - Wikipedia

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    In the first novel, the titular B Smith is described with gender neutral terms until the final chapter, in which their first name is revealed to be Becky. [5] The decision to leave B's gender initially ambiguous was explained by Shan to allow the reader to question their own assumptions and biases with regards to the way B acts and how women "should" be written in works of fiction.