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In 1996, his | novel Tacones (High Heels) was the winner of the Thr |
(The first Crusher Joe | novel, Takachiho establishes the Crusher universe.) |
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It was based on the | novel Take Three Tenses by Rumer Godden. |
regarded in Earth-616 canon, the events in the | novel take place roughly after Amazing Spider-Man #5 |
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The | novel takes place in the middle of an unnamed war. |
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Patrick Kavanagh's 1948 | novel Tarry Flynn is nominally set in the countrysid |
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The | novel tells the story of Lucas Lessar. |
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based on acclaimed writer Neela Padmanabhan's | novel Thalaimuraigal, released on 19 November 2010. |
ael Curtiz, is considered more faithful to the | novel than the 1940s version starring Humphrey Bogar |
'Mister' is a re-write of a previous | novel that he wrote in 1983. |
of other professions, it is primarily for this | novel that Brisbane is remembered. |
Onsman also wrote an autobiographical | novel, that appeared in 1929, the year of his sudden |
refuting the key claims in the | novel that were about to be brought to the screen. |
re are similarities between this movie and the | novel that contrast with Hideo Nakata's adaptation. |
She is also the subject of Kate O'Brien's | novel That Lady, and the 1955 film adaptation of O'B |
"A debut | novel that explodes at full blast. |
It is a parallel | novel that retells Louisa May Alcott's novel Little |
Traitor was the first Star Wars | novel that did not include any characters from the f |
It is an alternate history fiction | novel that takes place in America, shortly after the |
Her second | novel, The Mapmaker's Opera, was published in 2005. |
It was also there that she wrote her first | novel, The Patron Saint of Liars. |
e William Peter Blatty based the events of his | novel, The Exorcist. |
It is based on the 1908 | novel The Old Wives' Tale by Arnold Bennett. |
re-envisions the Questing Beast's role in his | novel The Once and Future King. |
The film was based on the | novel The Durian Tree by Michael Keon. |
It was based on the 1907 | novel The Broken Road by A.E.W. Mason. |
His | novel, The Pornographers, was translated into Englis |
s a writer and editor best known for his debut | novel The Headmaster Ritual. |
William Makepeace Thackeray's | novel The History of Henry Esmond. |
He also wrote a light | novel, The Power Of A Parasol. |
s referenced frequently in Justin Cartwright's | novel The Song Before it is Sung. |
It is based on the | novel The End of the Affair by Graham Greene. |
e character of Sir Ethelred in Joseph Conrad's | novel The Secret Agent. |
It is unconnected to the Wilkie Collins | novel The Law and the Lady. |
It is based on the | novel, The Pride of Palomar, by Peter Bernard Kyne. |
Gano is mentioned in the | novel The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger |
Her epistolary | novel, The Coquette; or, The History of Eliza Wharto |
It is based on the Sherlock Holmes | novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan |
She has a | novel, The Secret Lives of Dresses, coming out from |
tration from William Harrison Ainsworth's 1849 | novel, The Lancashire Witches. |
Kemp published her first Arthurian | novel The Firebrand in 2003. |
A second | novel, The Lie, is also published by the same press. |
rote a screenplay adaptation of Sylvia Plath's | novel The Bell Jar. |
e incident inspired the climactic scene in his | novel The Blithedale Romance (1852). |
ing, a fictional character in Jin Yong's wuxia | novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. |
He wrote a | novel, THE BANDIT KING, published by Xlibris Press, |
Best | Novel: The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin |
e case on which William Peter Blatty based his | novel The Exorcist. |
His | novel The Snow Covered Retreat, published in 1913, d |
He is featured in M. M. Kaye's epic | novel The Far Pavilions. |
Hichens first | novel, The Coastguard's Secret (1886), was written w |
Merkle appears in the science fiction | novel The Diamond Age, involving nanotechnology. |
d (under the name "Hales") in the Ellis Peters | novel The Confession of Brother Haluin. |
st published excerpts of what would become the | novel The Lizard Club in Homocore. |
In the Arthur Hailey | novel, the hotel is saved from sale and demolition a |
Her first | novel, The Loving Spirit, was published in 1931. |
It is set around the writing of the | novel The Gambler by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. |
It's followed by the | novel The Glove of Darth Vader. |
It was adapted from the children's | novel The Chimneys of Green Knowe by Lucy M. Boston. |
Smaug is a fictional character in the | novel The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. |
His first | novel, The Meaning of Night, was published in 2006. |
ht to have been derived from Dante Alighieri's | novel, The Inferno. |
Her | novel, The Playgroup (Gemma Media, 2011) will appear |
In 2001 his first | novel, The Bridge, was published by HarperCollins. |
It was based on the | novel The Steel Mirror by Donald Hamilton. |
The film is a spin-off of Jin Yong's wuxia | novel The Deer and the Cauldron. |
Her short | novel, The Third Miss Symons, was published in 1913 |
tral figure in Alfred Duggan's 1960 historical | novel The Cunning of the Dove. |
It is based on the | novel The Hiding Place by Robert Shaw. |
Her first | novel, The World of Henry Orient, was published in 1 |
er Boleyn appears in the 2002 Philippa Gregory | novel The Other Boleyn Girl. |
n Melbourne and Paris, and published her first | novel, The Rose Grower in 1999. |
The film was based on F. Britten Austin's | novel The Drum. |
A fourth | novel, The Calling Of The Grave appeared in 2010. |
ious town in Upstate New York in David Stout's | novel The Night of the Ice Storm |
The film is based on Tarjei Vesaas' | novel The Birds. |
It was an adaptation of the | novel The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy. |
The film was based on the | novel The Damned Innocents by Richard Neely. |
His current | novel The Pillow Book of Dr. Jazz is published inter |
ilm was written by Brian Taggert, based on the | novel The Visitor by Chauncey G. Parker III. |
It was based on the | novel The Wonderful Story by I.A.R. Wylie. |
It was based on the | novel The Lock and the Key by Frank Gruber. |
ew on Williams' account as inspiration for his | novel, The Last of the Mohicans. |
It is based on the French | novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. |
But his | novel, The Zelmenyaners, depicted with some realism |
The Hunchback is a film based on Victor Hugo's | novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame. |
Her second | novel, The Lessons, was published in 2010. |
Gaylord Du Bois, author of the | novel, The Lone Ranger. |
all is based on Matthew Lewis's classic Gothic | novel, The Monk. |
Tom Knox in the 2009 | novel The Genesis Secret. |
This same technique is referred to in the | novel The Illuminatus! |
The 1992 | novel The Road to Zena by Joel Redon is set in Zena. |
The story was adapted from the | novel The Edge of Running Water by William Sloane. |
In 1944 he published the | novel The Cross and the Arrow. |
It was based on the Edgar Wallace | novel The Gaunt Stranger. |
It is based on the Dino Buzzati's | novel The Tartar Steppe. |
In 2004 Van der Vlugt wrote her first crime | novel, The Reunion, a psychological suspense thrille |
She also wrote the epistolatory | novel The School for Widows (1791). |
It is based on Frank Crisp's | novel The Night Callers. |
Her first crime | novel, The Reunion, has recently been published in E |
e appears as a main character in Victor Hugo's | novel, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. |
roject that released a concept album / graphic | novel The Ziggurat. |
ad the main character listening to WOKO in his | novel The Spy Who Loved Me |
Graham Perrett published his first | novel, The Twelfth Fish , in October 2008. |
He also became an author, penning the | novel The Frozen Horror. |
It was very loosely based on the | novel, The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer. |
Her | novel, The Whipping Boy, made the Los Angeles Times |
In 2006, Moras condemned Dan Brown's | novel The Da Vinci Code as "vicious" and "diabolic". |
His third | novel, The World According to Bensenhaver, features |
70), author of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize-winning | novel The Hours |
tion: Katafa is the name of the heroine of the | novel The Garden of God. |
Frederick Marryat's chidren's historical | novel The Children of the New Forest. |
in in combat by the Moon elf Innovindil in the | novel The Lone Drow. |
ianapolis native Booth Tarkington's successful | novel The Magnificent Ambersons . |
ne of the central figures in Alexandre Dumas's | novel, The Three Musketeers. |
About Rand's | novel The Fountainhead, he said: "[It] was incredibl |
Also, the film was adapted from the 1929 | novel, The Man Within by Graham Greene. |
son Francis Samuel Marryat completed his late | novel The Little Savage. |
he forthcoming BBC adaptation of Sarah Waters' | novel The Night Watch. |
ther of novelist Upton Sinclair, author of the | novel The Jungle (1906). |
t is a Hindi film based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's | novel, The Idiot. |
is psedudonym from the 1993 Jeffrey Eugenides' | novel The Virgin Suicides. |
His debut | novel, The Painter, was shortlisted for the Gratiaen |
In 2008, Hensher's semi-autobiographical | novel The Northern Clemency was shortlisted for the |
It is based on the | novel The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. |
It was an adaptation of the | novel The Salving of a Derelict by Maurice Drake. |
was written by Richard Collins, based upon the | novel The Asphalt Jungle by W.R. Burnett. |
In the | novel The Christopher Killer by Alane Ferguson, the |
Though it is considered a | novel, the stories it is based on are true. |
It was adapted by Ingram from the | novel The Magician by W. Somerset Maugham. |
Best | Novel: The Wanderer by Fritz Leiber |
This experience inspired him to write a | novel, The Vampire Conspiracy, which was eventually |
Her | novel The Mysteries of Glass was long-listed for Ora |
Paul Arnheim, character in the | novel The Man Without Qualities by Robert Musil |
ike other characters depicted in the opera and | novel, the protagonists' name and the bandits' names |
It was based on the | novel The Ballad of Dingus Magee by David Markson. |
borative Soviet satirists best known for their | novel, The Twelve Chairs. |
en years of work, Donnelly published her first | novel, The Tea Rose. |
In 2009, Andrews released his second | novel, The Noticer. |
m which was adapted by E. L. Doctorow from his | novel The Book of Daniel. |
The source was Blaylock's first | novel The Chinese Circus, which was never finished. |
n television adaptation of A. J. Cronin's 1937 | novel, The Citadel. |
Excerpt from Hussein Bassir's | novel: The Old Red Hippopotamus |
n of the Quanza became the setting for Redel's | novel The Border of Truth. |
His best-known work is the picaresque | novel, The Spiritual Quixote (1773). |
The panel is a prominent symbol in the | novel The Fall (1956) by Albert Camus. |
His first | novel, The White Boy Shuffle received a positive rev |
having illustrated the maps that appear in the | novel The Dark Tower. |
Jonathan Coe's | novel The Rotters' Club takes its title from the ban |
Biyi Bandele references the song in his | novel The Street. |
His last | novel, The Drum Singers (1952), was first published |
Way ceremony is described in Tony Hillerman's | novel The Blessing Way. |
McNeal's second | novel, The Set Up, was published in 2007. |
ow lives in London and has finished her second | novel, The Pink Hotel. |
Bakker's | novel, The Detour, is scheduled to be published in O |
Levin wrote a | novel, The Fanatic, based on his experiences, but th |
It is based on the | novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan |
Decoding the Ancient | Novel: The Reader and the Role of Description in Hel |
use was the inspiration for John Gordon's 1970 | novel, The House on the Brink. |
Towards the end of the | novel the authors visit Manhattan and its ongoing sa |
The film is based on Crittenden Marriott's | novel The Isle of Dead Ships c.1909. |
It is an adaptation of the | novel The Hidden Fire by Bertram Atkey. |
was the main female character in Thomas Mann's | novel The Magic Mountain. |
Eric Flint's fantasy | novel The Philosophical Strangler features an intell |
An adaption of Jack London's | novel The Call of the Wild, it starred Charles Insle |
In 2007 Bloomsbury published her second | novel, The Opposite House which is inspired by Cuban |
His first | novel, The Calligrapher was published in 2003. |
It is a prequel to her best-selling Arthurian | novel The Mists of Avalon. |
His first | novel, The Waters of Thirst, was published in 1993. |
He had written one previous | novel, The Long Stretch, which was published in 1999 |
Thanks in part to the | novel, the springs are now a famous sightseeing spot |
character in Stephen Baxter's time-travelling | novel The Time Ships. |
hu Chong, the protagonist in Louis Cha's wuxia | novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer |
He was the inspiration for Sir Walter Scott's | novel, The Black Dwarf. |
His debut | novel, The Honeymoon, was nominated for the 2004 Man |
c Conundrum of the Coldean Cat" of the fantasy | novel The Brightonomicon. |
The album's title is taken from the | novel The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford. |
(In the | novel the location had been Oggebbio). |
In 1985 it was adapted as a graphic | novel, the second in the DC Science Fiction Graphic |
It was adapted from the 1904 | novel The American Prisoner by Eden Phillpotts. |
lso contributed a chapter to the collaborative | novel, The Whole Family (1908). |
Best | Novel: The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov |
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