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  2. Wildcard (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The books also allowed her to blend multiple genres, from young adult, to dystopian, and science fiction and gamelit. [ 4 ] Additionally, Lu had already planned for the series to be a two-parter , stating, "I had an erroneous idea that writing a duology would be simpler than writing a trilogy because I would get to cut out the middle book.

  3. Warcross - Wikipedia

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    Warcross is a young adult science fiction novel by Marie Lu, which was published on September 17, 2017 by G.P. Putnam's Sons. Warcross is the first book in the duology of the same name, set in a cyberpunk future, New Yorker 18-year-old Emika Chen works as a "hunter" (a kind of bounty hunter) who earns her living making arrests for minor crimes.

  4. Marie Lu - Wikipedia

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    Marie Lu (born 11 July 1984; birthname: Xiwei Lu, Chinese: 陸希未) is an American young adult science fiction and fantasy author. She is best known for the Legend series, novels set in a dystopian and militarized future, as well as the Young Elites series, the Warcross series, and Batman: Nightwalker in the DC Icons series.

  5. Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815

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    Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815 is a nonfiction book written by the American historian Gordon S. Wood.Published as a clothbound hardcover in 2009 as part of the Oxford History of the United States series, the book narrates the history of the United States in the first twenty-six years following the ratification of the U. S. Constitution.

  6. List of dystopian literature - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable works of dystopian literature. A dystopia is an unpleasant (typically repressive) society, often propagandized as being utopian. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction states that dystopian works depict a negative view of "the way the world is supposedly going in order to provide urgent propaganda for a change in direction."

  7. Kevin Roose - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Roose is an American author and journalist. He is the author of three books, and is a technology columnist and podcast host for The New York Times.He wrote a book about Liberty University, an evangelical Christian university known for strict rules imposed on students, [2] and was included on the 2015 Forbes 30 Under 30 list.

  8. Books similar to 'The Hunger Games': Devour these 10 ... - AOL

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    Books like ‘The Hunger Games’ If you’ve finished “The Hunger Games," you've got three more books in the series – “Catching Fire,” “Mockingjay” and prequel “The Ballad of ...

  9. Samuel Eliot Morison bibliography - Wikipedia

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    "Liberty and the Constitution". Proceedings of the Massachusetts Society of Sons of the Revolution (1923): 91–121. "The Old American Merchant Marine". The Landmark 5 (1923): 793–99. "Dr. Amos Windship, 1745–1813, The Biography of a Rascal". Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts 25 (1924): 141–71.