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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. Summer in February - Wikipedia

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    Summer in February is a 2013 British romantic drama film directed by Christopher Menaul.Novelist Jonathan Smith adapted the screenplay from his 1995 eponymous novel. The film stars Dominic Cooper, Emily Browning, Dan Stevens, Hattie Morahan and Nicholas Farrell and focuses on the true story of the love triangle between British artist Alfred Munnings, his friend Gilbert Evans and Florence ...

  4. Helliconia - Wikipedia

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    The Helliconia trilogy is a series of science fiction books by British writer Brian W. Aldiss, set on the Earth-like planet Helliconia.It is an epic chronicling the rise and fall of a civilisation over more than a thousand years as the planet progresses through its incredibly long seasons, which last for centuries.

  5. Top 20 most reviewed books of all time from Amazon - AOL

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    From cult classics such as Harry Potter to New York Times Best Sellers, these 20 reads have more customer reviews than any other books on Amazon! Shop most reviewed Amazon books.

  6. Summer (Smith novel) - Wikipedia

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    According to Book Marks, the book received "rave" reviews based on twenty-nine critic reviews with eighteen being "rave" and eight being "positive" and three being "mixed". [2] In Books in the Media, a site that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a (4.19 out of 5) from the site which was based on fourteen critic reviews. [3]

  7. The Winter of Our Discontent - Wikipedia

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    The Winter of Our Discontent is John Steinbeck's last novel, published in 1961. The title comes from the first two lines of William Shakespeare 's Richard III : "Now is the winter of our discontent / Made glorious summer by this sun [or son] of York" .

  8. 25 Classic Winter Books to Read by the Fire - AOL

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    $2.99 at amazon.com. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The Chronicles of Narnia are a classic of children's literature for a reason, but particularly fitting for our winter books reading list ...

  9. Winter (Smith novel) - Wikipedia

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    According to Book Marks, the book received "positive" reviews based on twenty-five critic reviews with fourteen being "rave" and nine being "positive" and two being "mixed". [2] In Books in the Media, a site that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a (4.00 out of 5) from the site which was based on six critic reviews. [3]