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The Spoilers (1906) is a novel by Rex Beach based in Alaska that was one of the best selling novels of 1906. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The book was quickly adapted into a play, and was later adapted to film five times, in 1914 , 1923 , 1930 , 1942 , and 1955 . [ 4 ]
The Independent and Guardian both praised the novel, [8] with the Guardian remarking that it was a "witty and entertaining debut about two very different worlds of journalism". [9] [10] Entertainment Weekly gave The Spoiler a B+ rating, [11] with NPR calling it "satisfying". [12] The Globe and Mail also positively reviewed The Spoiler. [13]
Therese von Hohoff Torrey, better known as Tay Hohoff (July 3, 1898 — January 5, 1974), was an American literary editor with the publishing firm J. B. Lippincott & Co. Strong-willed and forceful, she worked closely with author Harper Lee over the course of two years to give final shape to her classic novel To Kill A Mockingbird.
Extras is a young adult science fiction novel written by Scott Westerfeld. The novel was published and released by Simon & Schuster on October 2, 2007, and is a companion book to the Uglies series. However, Extras differs from its predecessors in that its protagonist is fifteen-year-old Aya Fuse, not Tally Youngblood. Tally is not the main ...
Mylod said he was “tremendously grateful” that “everybody obliged.” “It was out of good will, really … and [I'm] actually quite moved by that,” he said.
Spoiler Alert: The Hero Dies is a 2017 memoir by Michael Ausiello about his marriage to Kit Cowan, who died of terminal cancer in 2015. [1] The book is based on Ausiello's relationship with Kit Cowan, who battled with aggressive neuroendocrine cancer. Upon its release, the book was generally well received by critics, who praised its humor and ...
According to spoiler sleuth Reality Steve, Grant's final four contestants were: Juliana Pasquarosa. Zoe McGrady. Litia Garr. Dina Lupancu.
The series has received positive reviews. A reviewer from TheReadingTub praised book 1 of the series, calling it "a nice choice for reading aloud with a younger crowd". [9] Publishers Weekly called it "an action-packed and breathless story about teamwork. (The) story should appeal both to animal-lovers and a broader audience".