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  2. Fool (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Fool is a novel by American writer Christopher Moore, released on February 10, 2009. The novel takes its premise from the plot of Shakespeare's play King Lear , narrated from the perspective of the character of the Fool, whose name is Pocket.

  3. Somebody's Fool - Wikipedia

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    Somebody’s Fool is a 2023 novel by American author Richard Russo. It is the third installment in Russo's "North Bath Trilogy", following Nobody’s Fool (1993) and Everybody’s Fool (2016). The book is set in the fictional town of North Bath in Upstate New York , and it continues the storylines of characters from the previous books.

  4. Fool (stock character) - Wikipedia

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    The fool is a stock character in creative works (literature, film, etc.) and folklore. There are several distinct, although overlapping, categories of fool: simpleton fool, wise fool, and serendipitous fool. The six volume Motif-Index of Folk-Literature contains (in volume four) a group of motifs under the category "Fools (and other unwise ...

  5. Fool - Wikipedia

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    "Fool" by Cat Power, from the 2003 album You Are Free "Fool" by Dragon, from the 1984 album Body and the Beat "Fool", by Fitz and the Tantrums from their 2016 self-titled album; Fool (Mansun song), from the 2000 album Little Kix "Fool" by Memphis May Fire, from the 2018 album Broken "Fool" by The Rasmus, from the 2006 album Peep

  6. Fortune's Fool (book) - Wikipedia

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  7. Everybody's Fool (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The narrative follows the lives of a number of characters in fictional North Bath, NY, over the course of a Memorial Day weekend. Police chief Douglas Raymer, the "fool" of the title, tries to discover the identity of his late wife's lover. His only clue is a garage door opener, which he uses on various houses to see whose door will open.

  8. Fool's Quest - Wikipedia

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    Fool's Quest is the second book [1] in the epic fantasy trilogy Fitz and the Fool, written by American author Robin Hobb. It was published by HarperCollins and released in August, 2015 [ 2 ] and continues the story of FitzChivalry Farseer and his daughter Bee after the events of Fool's Assassin , published in 2014.

  9. Nobody's Fool (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Nobody's Fool is a novel by American author Richard Russo that was published by Vintage Books in 1993. The plot revolves around small-town life in the fictional town of North Bath in Upstate New York. Themes covered in the book include responsibility, forgiveness, and community.