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Desert Gold ( | novel), a novel set in the Old West by Zane Grey |
It was based on the | novel A Cycle of Violence by Colin Bateman. |
The March ( | novel), a book by E. L. Doctorow |
The Screaming Mimi ( | novel), a 1949 mystery novel by Fredric Brown |
He is known for the | novel A Different Drummer. |
Swimming Without a Net ( | novel), a 2007 novel by MaryJanice Davidson |
Their name originates from a quote from the | novel A Clockwork Orange Novel and Film. |
William Black's | novel A Daughter of Heth. |
Back Roads ( | novel), a 2000 novel by the American writer Tawni O' |
His first | novel A Case of Exploding Mangoes (2008) was shortli |
Julian (historical | novel), a novel by Gore Vidal about the emperor |
ong television series adapted from Louis Cha's | novel A Deadly Secret. |
ed a Fulbright Scholarship to write his second | novel, A Reasonable Man, in Egypt. |
Evermore ( | novel), a 2009 novel in the Immortals series by Alys |
Black Coffee ( | novel), a 1998 novelisation by Charles Osborne of th |
Line of Fire ( | novel), a 1955 thriller novel by Donald Hamilton |
ppears as a character in Joseph Skibell's 2010 | novel, A Curable Romantic. |
The Interlopers ( | novel), a Matt Helm spy novel by Donald Hamilton |
His | novel A Season in Abyssinia won a Somerset Maugham A |
Hotspur is a central character in the | novel A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury (1972) by Edith P |
The Pioneers ( | novel), a book by James Fenimore Cooper |
In 2010, as Gary M. Dobbs, he wrote a crime | novel, A Policeman's Lot. |
His second | novel, A Christmas Caroline, was published in 2006, |
One reviewer called the | novel a "...combination military thriller and how-to |
s vividly described by Ernest Hemingway in his | novel A Farewell to Arms. |
Chances ( | novel), a 1981 novel by Jackie Collins |
The Declaration ( | novel), a 2008 children's novel by Gemma Malley |
Air (visual | novel), a 2000 Japanese visual novel |
Crossings ( | novel), a 1982 novel by Danielle Steel |
The Lyre of Orpheus ( | novel), a novel by Robertson Davies |
Crossings (Buffy | novel), a 2002 original novel based on the U.S. tele |
Love's Pilgrimage ( | novel), a 1911 novel by Upton Sinclair. |
Sacrament ( | novel), a 1996 novel by Clive Barker |
Child's Play ( | novel), a novel by Kia Abdullah |
The Spy ( | novel), a 1920 novel by Upton Sinclair |
Letting Go ( | novel), a novel by Philip Roth |
Her debut | novel, A Down Chick, was released in 2005. |
Newsarama called the graphic | novel a "solid story" that matches the video game so |
He began writing one | novel a year until his death from a stomach ulcer in |
His second | novel, a dark fantasy for young adults entitled Dust |
was awarded the Newbery Medal in 2001 for his | novel A Year Down Yonder. |
Her first | novel, A Great and Terrible Beauty became a New York |
He published his first | novel, A Muddied Oaf co-written with Francis Rutter |
f these, Flashback, became her first published | novel, a July 2001 Harlequin Temptation. |
In 2000 his debut | novel A Gathering of Spies was published. |
The film has little in common with the | novel, a sequel to Death Wish. |
Her | novel A Woman's Age was a bestseller. |
dre Manette is a character in Charles Dickens' | novel, A Tale of Two Cities. |
The | novel, a commentary on fascism, was labeled young ad |
Aomori ( | novel), a novel by Dazai Osamu |
Brazil ( | novel), a novel by John Updike |
952) is the author of eight books, including a | novel, a short story collection, three young adult n |
beration War as her first subject to write the | novel A Golden Age. |
liam Gaddis satirized these events in his 1994 | novel, A Frolic of His Own. |
It was an adaptation of the | novel A Salute to the Great Macarthy by Barry Oakley |
Blast from the Past ( | novel), a 1998 suspense novel by Ben Elton |
Arthur Conan Doyle's first Sherlock Holmes | novel A Study in Scarlet (in Beeton's Christmas Annu |
There is also Final Lap ( | novel), a novel in the Traces series by Malcolm Rose |
The Red Pyramid ( | novel), a young adult novel by Rick Riordan |
Retoer Skylge (2004), an autobiographical | novel about the phenomenon of “images out of the unc |
For the 1913 German | novel about transatlantic tunnels, see Der Tunnel (n |
anterns on St. Michael's (1940), an historical | novel about the Siege of Charleston during the Ameri |
(It was based on Meadows Taylor's English | novel about Tipu Sultan.) |
Bet Like a Man (2001) is a | novel about the cloning of a Derby winner. |
A | novel about the incompatibility between human beings |
The Way West, a | novel about the journey of American expansion in the |
In 1927, he wrote a | novel about Philadelphia society, "The Llanfear Patt |
Field of Honor An historical | novel about a family during the Spanish-American War |
A Promise of GloryAn historical | novel about an American family during the Revolution |
A | novel about a hero who fights alone and to the death |
Goya, 1951-a | novel about the famous painter Francisco Goya in the |
She has also written a children's | novel about the first female Governor of Kentucky Ma |
A clear and resolute | novel about homosexuality, Escal-Vigor was heading t |
R. M. Ballantyne wrote a | novel about the mutineers on the Bounty called The L |
It is a semi-autobiographicial | novel about a young Osage, Challenge "Chal" Windzer. |
Clair de lune,: A | novel about Claude Debussy (1962) |
A | novel about Ostrava region. |
In 1977 he wrote a historical | novel about the eccentric "Lady" Barbara Arbuthnott. |
Poppy Shakespeare is a | novel about mental illness by Clare Allan. |
as 1916, he began taking notes for a realistic | novel about small-town life. |
A | novel about the life of Louise Otto-Peters. |
iterary scene with Hold Autumn in Your Hand, a | novel about a year in the life of a tenant farmer, p |
(2003) is a comic | novel about two sophisticated Parisians stranded in |
Martins, 2008), a | novel about insurgency set in the United States. |
I am writing a history | novel about Peggy Shippen. |
What is | novel about Mindball is the neurofeedback aspect. |
reat Rebellion of Queen Boudicca, a historical | novel about Queen Boudica. |
The Constant Princess, by Philippa Gregory (a | novel about Catherine's younger years); |
Unter den Ruinen ("Under the Ruins", a | novel about Rome, 4 vol.), |
a 2012 American film based on the 2010 mashup | novel Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter. |
the focal character of William Faulkner's 1936 | novel Absalom, Absalom! |
ailes et le sang (Wings and blood) Historical | novel abt war 1914-18 Cheminement 2006 |
nov., a | novel abundant member of the marine Roseobacter clad |
His | novel Acchev(The Upheaval, 1977) and the first Konka |
Wayland's Principia ( | novel, Achronal Press, August 2009). |
"Isolation of a | novel acidiphilic methanogen from an acidic peat bog |
Her 1937 | novel Action for Slander was adapted into a film the |
George Eliot's | novel Adam Bede. |
Cody also plays in the | novel adaptation of "Water for Elephants". |
ton also illustrated Charles Santino's graphic | novel adaptation of Ayn Rand's Anthem. |
The | novel adaptation of the film by Gordon McGill. |
Suikoden and Suikoden II have light | novel adaptations written by Shinjiro Hori released |
World Without End | novel, adapted to film as His Supreme Moment (1925) |
The Joy Girl, | novel; adapted to film as The Joy Girl (1927) starri |
His main | novel, Adio, Europa! ("Goodbye, Europe!"), was publi |
Adolphe is a 2002 film based on the | novel Adolphe by Benjamin Constant. |
by Victor Fleming, based on Jack London's 1911 | novel Adventure. |
nov.: | novel aerobic, moderately halophilic, facultatively |
their lives enter the other Ashok, a detective | novel aficionado, and Bahadur, a bhang lover. |
His 2006 | novel After Life: An Ethnographic Novel was based in |
It is his second young adult | novel, after Hoot. |
It is Ricotta's second visual | novel after Princess Lover!. |
k Dragon Society appears in the Thomas Pynchon | novel Against the Day. |
F .D. Neurotherapeutics in Multiple Sclerosis: | Novel Agents and Emerging Treatment Strategies. |
Ukigumo ( | novel) aka The Floating Clouds, 1951 novel by Fumiko |
Ukigumo ( | novel) aka The Drifting Cloud, 1887 novel by Futabat |
Her | novel Akirame ("Resignation", 1911) won the Osaka As |
Ilakkiyapeetam Award (For the | novel Alagila Vilayaattu) |
His | novel alAnqa (the Phoenix) expresses this orientatio |
James A. Michener's | novel Alaska (chapter VIII) and his short novel Jour |
The cheer leader: a | novel, Algonquin Books, 1984, ISBN 9780912697116; Al |
Novel Algorithms and Techniques in Telecommunication | |
During this time, she wrote the | novel, All I Could Never Be. |
atured in the Doctor Who Virgin New Adventures | novel All-Consuming Fire, a Doctor Who/Sherlock Holm |
His | novel Alma Cogan (1991), which imagined the future l |
“Bulgakov wrote the | novel almost like a screenplay”, Bortko said. |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by O'Mahony, appeared in Doctor W |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by Blythe, appeared in Doctor Who |
The | novel also describes the affair of Alfonso VIII with |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by Lyons, appeared in Doctor Who |
In October 2007, the | novel also won the Thurber Prize for American Humor. |
For the 1989 | novel also known as The Thirteenth Majestral, see Di |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by Mortimore, appeared in Doctor |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by Bulis, appeared in Doctor Who |
The | novel also includes a troll from which the D&D descr |
This | novel also ends with the characters reaping more tha |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by Messingham, appeared in Doctor |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by Dicks, appeared in Doctor Who |
However, the ending of this | novel also implies that Sarah was killed in 1997. |
The | novel also mentions them several times. |
The | novel also won the 6th Honkaku Mystery Grand Prize. |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by Cornell, appeared in Doctor Wh |
The | novel also features mythological figures like the go |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by McIntee, appeared in Doctor Wh |
The | novel also launched relatively successful film adapt |
1983: The Owlstone Crown ( | novel; also see below), illustrated by Michele Chess |
A film based on the | novel, also titled Monkey Grip, was released in 1982 |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by Gatiss, appeared in Doctor Who |
The | novel also was a New York Times' Best Seller. |
Her second | novel, also a contemporary romance, took third place |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by Russell, appeared in Doctor Wh |
A prelude to the | novel, also penned by Darvill-Evans, appeared in Doc |
The | novel also won the Believer Book Award. |
Scott also wrote a | novel, although it was not published until after his |
ed is a made for television movie based on the | novel Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned by author |
Henry Fielding's | novel Amelia. |
He has a small appearance in Neil Gaiman's | novel American Gods, and implied to be Elvis. |
For the unrelated 2007 | novel American Shaolin, see Matthew Polly. |
she is translating the Sandipan Chattopadhyay | novel, Ami o Banabihari. |
She also wrote a | novel, Among the Daughters (1956), and a book on her |
versity, and his time there inspired his first | novel, Ampasayya. |
True North ( | novel), an historical novel by Kathryn Lasky |
The Evil That Men Do (Buffy | novel), an original novel based on the television se |
n with Joe Haldeman on the Forever War graphic | novel, an adaptation of the award-winning The Foreve |
Center for Literature and Photography gave the | novel an 8.9 out of 10. |
nov., a | novel anaerobic thermoacidophilic archaeon from cont |
Matar's second | novel, Anatomy of a Disappearance, contains a charac |
Frank Bois writes a successful first | novel and finds himself looking back over his life. |
He has completed a | novel and a screenplay about a young man's adventure |
gon, he tried to publish James Kelman's second | novel, and requested a grant from the Scottish Arts |
There are some differences between the | novel and the film. |
When The Legends Die is both a | novel and a film. |
Grandison was his final | novel, and he stopped writing fiction afterwards. |
is Meagher and the brigade are featured in the | novel and film Gods and Generals. |
The game is combination of visual | novel and dungeon crawler. |
He was paid $5000 for the rights for his | novel and allowed to do the screenplay. |
It was Bettauer's most famous and best selling | novel, and was translated into numerous languages. |
Dolarhyde's backstory is supplied in the | novel and alluded to in the film adaptations. |
nt award given throughout the genre of romance | novel and some other romantic fiction. |
nique is a fictional aversion therapy from the | novel and film A Clockwork Orange. |
Novel and exotic materials. | |
It was Benson's fourth James Bond | novel and followed the story closely, except in some |
res similarities with Agatha Christie's famous | novel And Then There Were None. |
Stapley also completed a second | novel and corresponding adapted screenplay, both cal |
at writers' conferences and schools about the | novel and the short story. |
Album is the name of a Danielle Steel romance | novel and of a TV movie based on it. |
fictional mental hospital, see The Green Mile ( | novel) and The Green Mile (film). |
Love's Madness: Medicine, the | Novel, and Female Insanity, 1800-1865 (Oxford Univer |
He wrote at least one | novel and several volumes of poetry. |
He has written essays, a philosophical | novel and travel books, amongst other works. |
book limited series adaptation of the original | novel and movie screenplay. |
The Classic American | Novel and the Movies, edited by Gerald Peary and Rog |
sequence plays a small part in the bestselling | novel and film The Da Vinci Code. |
The | Novel and the Nation: Studies in the New Irish Ficti |
The Lincoln Lawyer is a 2005 | novel, and it is the 16th novel written by American |
r New Adventure Head Games is a sequel to this | novel and also relates to the Land of Fiction. |
It was Hoffmann's final | novel and is considered his masterpiece. |
Monte does not die in the | novel, and Veda never goes to jail. |
is also the author of First Prize, a detective | novel, and Whisper the Guns, a suspense novel. |
She is the author of a children's | novel and Taking it to Heart, a collection of short |
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