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  2. The Breathing Method - Wikipedia

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    The Breathing Method is a novella by American writer Stephen King, originally released as part of his Different Seasons collection in 1982. It is placed in the section entitled "A Winter's Tale". [1]

  3. The Coldest Winter Ever - Wikipedia

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    The story is told from her perspective in slang that is highly influenced by the hip-hop culture. Due to the power of her father, Winter is infamous in her neighborhood, and she uses her power to get what she wants. This all changes when Winter's father is arrested for drug trafficking, and Winter finds herself in a girls' home. Winter takes up ...

  4. Kristin Hannah - Wikipedia

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    Kristin Hannah (born September 25, 1960) [3] is an American writer.Her most notable works include Winter Garden, The Nightingale, Firefly Lane, The Great Alone, and The Four Winds.

  5. George R.R. Martin says ‘Game of Thrones’ books will have ...

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    Winter’s not coming, but a new ending could be. In a new interview, George R.R. Martin said the long-anticipated final two books of the “A Song of Ice and Fire” series will feature a ...

  6. The Thirteenth Tale - Wikipedia

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    Vida Winter originally tells her story through a third-person point of view, but then changes to first person, which causes Lea to speculate about the truthfulness of her story. This change is later explained in the book, when the idea of a cousin is introduced. Towards the end of the book it is found that Vida is half sister to the twins.

  7. Winter's Tale (novel) - Wikipedia

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    David Pringle, in the book Modern Fantasy: The 100 Best Novels, praised Winter's Tale as "a haunting piece of North American magic realism". [2] According to Benjamin Nugent in n+1, the book describes how a political conservative feels, saying: "It’s one thing to understand Reaganism by reading an op-ed about the restoration of patriotism. It ...

  8. Garden of Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The earlier books in the series stated that he was known as "Mel." Garden of Shadows shows that John Amos meets Corrine for the first time when she is 14, while it is mentioned in If There be Thorns that she was 10. In Garden of Shadows, Christopher is named Christopher Garland Foxworth.

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