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The Peekskill riots appears in E.L. Doctorow's | novel The Book of Daniel. |
It is preceded by the | novel The Truce at Bakura and followed by the novel |
Sebold's second | novel, The Almost Moon, continued what The New Yorke |
story of Robert Shannon from Cronin's previous | novel, The Green Years (1944). |
Wilkie Collins' | novel The Woman in White. |
and Shroton are imagined in Julian Rathbone's | novel The Last English King. |
It is based on the 1905 | novel The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne by William John L |
His first | novel, The Best People in the World,was published in |
It was based on the | novel The Great Divide by Alan Sullivan. |
nant is a 1985 film based on the Robert Ludlum | novel The Holcroft Covenant. |
He is also the author of a | novel, The Catastrophist (ISBN 978-0-15-603177-6), r |
Rubio's second | novel, The Woodsman's Daughter, was published in 200 |
Edward appears in the Gordon R. Dickson | novel, The Dragon Knight and also with Joan in Dicks |
The 1996 children's | novel The View from Saturday by E. L. Konigsburg is |
Her first children's | novel, The Great Escape, was published by Simon & Sc |
ext of alternate settings in Mercedes Lackey's | novel The Serpent's Shadow and Richard K Morgan's no |
pears in the Doctor Who Past Doctor Adventures | novel The Eleventh Tiger. |
e name is a reference to a house in Ayn Rand's | novel The Fountainhead. |
Action! ( | novel), the 6th volume of the Nancy Drew: Girl Detec |
American writer best known for his bestselling | novel The Ultimate Gift. |
Hunter's Moon, a 1999 | novel, the ninth in the Kate Shugak series |
Her first | novel, The Harrowing, was published by St. Martin's |
Her first | novel, The Sense of Paper, was published in Septembe |
Anthony Trollope's | novel The Warden. |
e Complete Guide to Gatecrashing and a teenage | novel The First Time. |
The show was adapted from the | novel The Happy Alienist by Eric von Stroheim and Wa |
The film was based on the | novel The Net by Rex Beach. |
Cooper wrote one additional | novel, The Haunted Hacienda (1955), which did not fa |
Mentioned in the 1969 | novel The Love Machine |
In 1994, he wrote a | novel, The Chancellor's Foot. |
It was an adaptation of the | novel The Mutiny of the Elsinore by Jack London. |
h television adaptation of A. J. Cronin's 1937 | novel, The Citadel. |
ese television series adapted from Louis Cha's | novel The Deer and the Cauldron. |
n retirement he wrote 2 nonfiction books and a | novel, The HOA Murders. |
It is based on the 1906 | novel The Beloved Vagabond by William John Locke. |
He produced only one | novel, The Standing Joy. |
Tutunamayanlar (1971-72) - ( | novel: The Good for Nothing) |
It is loosely based on the | novel The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. |
to was not directly related to or based on his | novel, the first line of the opera, "I have not told |
Setting of | novel The Children of Panther Burn |
wn British writer C. S. Forester published his | novel The Ship. |
Her debut | novel, The Stone of Days, part of the Arund Chronicl |
osely based upon Sir Walter Scott's historical | novel The Bride of Lammermoor. |
A sequel of the | novel, The Taste of Night, was first published in Au |
The title comes from J. R. R. Tolkien's | novel The Hobbit. |
In the 1791 gothic | novel The Romance of the Forest by Ann Radcliffe, th |
Henry Mackenzie's | novel The Man of Feeling. |
Her third | novel, The Condition, was published by HarperCollins |
His | novel The First Verse was published by Carroll & Gra |
He co-wrote the 2004 | novel The Rule of Four with his childhood friend Ian |
Her first | novel, The Thousand Faces of Night, won the Commonwe |
In addition to skipping some parts of the | novel, the film adds several aspects to Gump's life |
In the | novel The Last Dodo, the Tenth Doctor nicknames a do |
narrative presented by author Brent Monahan's | novel, The Bell Witch: An American Haunting. |
It is preceded by the | novel The Lost City of the Jedi and followed by the |
tation of Frances Hodgson Burnett's children's | novel The Secret Garden. |
ple is one of the settings in Dan Brown's 2009 | novel, The Lost Symbol. |
It is also prominently featured in the | novel The Patchwork Girl of Oz (Dr. |
Jim Powell's first | novel, The Breaking of Eggs, was published in 2010. |
The movie was based on the | novel The Monster from Earth's End by Murray Leinste |
al Pole is a major character in the historical | novel The Trusted Servant by Alison Macleod. |
It is an adaptation of the Nathaniel Hawthorne | novel The Scarlet Letter. |
lso makes an appearance in the fifth and final | novel, The High King. |
She is best known for her | novel, The Red Tent, a New York Times best seller. |
This story was the basis for the | novel The Lost Gate which was realesed in 2011. |
Sir Walter Scott's historical | novel The Bride of Lammermoor is set in the area, as |
Best | Novel: The Uplift War by David Brin |
Houghton Mifflin Literary Award for his first | novel, The Slightest Distance. |
Her fifth | novel, The Gravity Pilot, was released in March, 201 |
It was based on the | novel The Chink and the Child by Thomas Burke. |
Printers Inc is mentioned in the | novel, The Golden Gate. |
Little Falls is the setting of the | novel, The Ordinary White Boy, by Brock Clarke (2001 |
In William Goldman's | novel The Princess Bride the fictional author S. Mor |
Her first | novel, The Planets, was published by the Poseidon Pr |
The film has no relation to Jack Williamson's | novel The Humanoids. |
ioned in the Louis L'Amour medieval historical | novel, The Walking Drum. |
He published a | novel, The Green Child. |
Angela Hunt, author of the | novel The Note, did a novelization of Barr's script. |
His first | novel, The Harmony Silk Factory, was published in 20 |
It was based on the | novel The Ragged Messenger by W.B. Maxwell. |
The | novel, The China Lover, by Ian Buruma is a fictional |
uelling pistols are the subject of the mystery | novel The Judas Pair. |
It is based on the 1925 | novel The Sailor's Return by David Garnett. |
It was first described in Derleth's | novel, The Lurker at the Threshold. |
After his third | novel, the Cold War espionage thriller Wolfsbane, he |
Mordecai Richler's 1959 | novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz and its 19 |
In 2006, she traveled in Kenya to research the | novel The Camel Bookmobile. |
Woking Station was destroyed in H. G. Wells' | novel The War of the Worlds. |
Barker's 1950 | novel, The Dead Seagull, described his affair with S |
Anthony Trollope's | novel The Small House at Allington and Can You Forgi |
Wilkie Collins' | novel The Moonstone. |
Matthew Lewis' Gothic | novel The Monk published. |
ory collection Chronicles of the Canongate and | novel The Fair Maid of Perth. |
Her tale is told in the 2000 | novel The Sea Road by Scottish writer Margaret Elphi |
ifle made in Sweden used in Michael Crichton's | novel The Lost World, and in the novel's film adapta |
In 1976, Conroy published his first | novel, The Great Santini. |
It is based on the | novel The Sound of the Mountain. |
Her debut | novel, The Potential Hazards of Hester Day, was rele |
At the end of the | novel, the family departs the asteroid belt to head |
Unlike the first | novel, the book does not revolve around any specific |
Joanna Eberhart, protagonist of the | novel The Stepford Wives and the two film adaptation |
Galdan appears in Jin Yong's final Wuxia | novel, The Deer and The Cauldron, where he became sw |
His first | novel, The Ruin: A Gothic Novel, was plainly autobio |
Charles is a character in the | novel The Children of the New Forest (1847) by Frede |
His | novel The Wall-to-Wall Trap was published under his |
The film was based on the best-selling 1924 | novel The Plastic Age by Percy Marks. |
It is based on the 1903 Henry James | novel The Ambassadors. |
homosexuality, such as Charles Jackson's 1946 | novel, The Fall of Valor, and Gore Vidal's 1948 nove |
st volume of Mary Martha Sherwood's children's | novel The History of the Fairchild Family. |
Although Tolstoy's work is classified as a | novel, the 1812 invasion of Russia by the French was |
tion it is not strictly speaking an "original" | novel; the first such book appeared in 1991. |
In 2002, he published his first | novel, The Advocate's Devil. |
(with co-writer Mike Albo) published the comic | novel, The Underminer. |
Unlike the epistolary style of the | novel, the 2-hour dramatisation uses Marian as the m |
rain" plays an important part in Roddy Doyle's | novel The Commitments. |
Her | novel The Road to Wanting was long-listed for the Or |
In 2009, his | novel The Quickening Maze was shortlisted for the Bo |
Lipson published her first | novel The True Voice in 1959. |
He is best remembered for his 1902 | novel The Four Feathers. |
It is based on the | novel The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cai |
elly introduced Haller in his bestselling 2005 | novel The Lincoln Lawyer. |
Dr. Wilbur Larch in John Irving's | novel The Cider House Rules is an ether addict. |
It is based on the | novel The Honorary Consul by Graham Greene. |
Her most recent | novel, The First Husband, was released in May 2011. |
Flanner authored one | novel, The Cubical City, which achieved little succe |
pregnancy and childbirth may have informed her | novel The House of Tears. |
979) is an American fiction author whose debut | novel, The French Revolution, was the first full-len |
The | novel The Last Dickens is set in Boston. |
She also published a single | novel, The Cubical City, set in New York City. |
It is based on the | novel The Hours After Midnight by Joseph Hayes. |
e USS Maine plays a major role in Tom Clancy's | novel The Sum of All Fears. |
The name is derived from the 1915 | novel The Metamorphosis's character Gregor Samsa. |
Although it is technically a | novel, the book is strongly autobiographical. |
Ronald McKie's | novel The Mango Tree wins the Miles Franklin Award |
His first | novel The Marble Kiss published in 1994 was shortlis |
His | novel The New Ancestors won the Governor General's A |
Her debut | novel, The Golden Songbird, won the Netta Muskett aw |
Charles Webb, Class of 1957, the author of the | novel The Graduate. |
n author best known for the controversial 1951 | novel, The Catcher in the Rye |
name WASTE is a reference to Thomas Pynchon's | novel The Crying of Lot 49. |
The album's cover art alludes to Franz Kafka's | novel The Metamorphosis. |
In Alan Ansen's | novel The Vigilantes (1987) the character Brendan Rc |
His | novel, The Wide World, is set in Viking age North Am |
Warner's most recent work is a debut | novel, The Funny Man. |
It was adapted from Hugh Fleetwood's | novel The Order of Death. |
John Crowley's 2009 | novel The Four Freedoms is largely based on the them |
hion in Eisner's semi-autobiographical graphic | novel, The Dreamer. |
The Clapham Wonder (1978, based on the | novel The Vet's Daughter by Barbara Comyns Carr) |
His second | novel, The Barn Owl's Wondrous Capers, was published |
It was based on the 1932 | novel The Return of Bulldog Drummond by H.C. McNeile |
Robin Jenkins died in 2005, aged 92; his | novel The Pearl Fishers being published posthumously |
Hall Caine's | novel The Christian, first in Britain to sell over a |
The Island also features in the Ann Bridge | novel The Dangerous Islands |
It is based on a | novel, The Dragon Painter, written by Mary McNeil Fe |
Soltero is currently working on his second | novel, The Black Seed of Writing. |
television movie adaptation of Robert Ludlum's | novel The Bourne Identity. |
His | novel The Crossing is forthcoming from Pantera Press |
racter Harvey Birch in James Fenimore Cooper's | novel The Spy. |
It was based on the | novel The Wonderful Wooing by Douglas Walshe. |
London used Morrell as a character in his 1915 | novel The Star Rover. |
His first 'adult' | novel, The Pretender (Five Leaves) was about literar |
He wrote the | novel The Incomer under the pen name Graham Gaunt. |
The area is the setting for the classic | novel the Water Margin. |
Nikolai Leskov in his | novel The Enchanted Wanderer (1873) describes an old |
The story is based on the | novel The Adventures of Pinocchio' by Italian author |
The | novel The Beast Under the Wizard's Bridge features G |
His first | novel, The Drink and Dream Teahouse, was a commentar |
eenplay by Ronald Harwood is based on the 1937 | novel Theatre by W. Somerset Maugham. |
At the end of the | novel their common friend Leonhard is killed in a tr |
His first | novel Them, dealing with issues of gentrification in |
The | novel then returns to their first meeting in March 1 |
The | novel then switches to the small village of Niblet-U |
The center offers | novel therapies via a comprehensive program of clini |
Typical of a picaresque | novel, there is a wide range of characters but few c |
Her first | novel Theresa Marchment, or The Maid of Honour was p |
nov., a | novel thermoacidophilic crenarchaeote isolated from |
After this point within the | novel, these Immortal Peaches would never be seen ag |
Robert Graves's | novel They Hanged My Saintly Billy is a re-examinati |
Like the | novel, this album has dystopian overtones. |
also a prominent setting in Elizabeth George's | novel This Body of Death. |
Thomas was inspired by Raymond F. Jones' 1952 | novel, This Island Earth. |
In the English version of the | novel, this is rendered as "Holifart watastink". |
Along with other abridgements throughout the | novel, this serialisation omitted almost forty perce |
r was awarded the Riverton Prize for the crime | novel Thomas Pihls annen lov (1982). |
The character of Ed LeGrace appears in the | novel, though he is simply called Ed Grace. |
Her debut | novel, Three Junes, won the National Book Award in 2 |
The work is based on the | novel Three Fevers by Leo Walmsley. |
Canadian novelist Joseph Boyden's 2005 | novel Three Day Road was inspired in part by Pegahma |
He has written a very famous English | novel Three bags of gold and other Indian folk tales |
His debut | novel, Three Day Road, won the Amazon/Books in Canad |
Lewis Carroll's children's | novel Through the Looking-Glass. |
Paper Moon: A | Novel, Thunder's Mouth Press, 2002. |
e struggle remains bitter throughout the whole | novel, thus leaving all of the characters thoroughly |
It was based on the | novel Ticket to Ride by Dennis Potter. |
k novel-in-verse Branches and the surrealistic | novel Tideland. |
The | novel tie-in idea was repeated on Stephen King's nex |
Harper-Collins published her first | novel, Till The Fat Lady Sings, in 1991. |
It was based on the | novel Time After Time by Molly Keane. |
Her | novel Times of War, set in the Regency period, appea |
His | novel Tirza won the Belgian Golden Owl Prize for Lit |
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