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  2. California Diaries - Wikipedia

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    The California Diaries series is a spin-off of Ann M. Martin's The Baby-Sitters Club. All fifteen novels are written as first-person journals. All fifteen novels are written as first-person journals. The premise of the Diaries is that they are a school project; all students at their school must keep a journal, with the contents and method left ...

  3. The Diary of Anaïs Nin - Wikipedia

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    The penultimate volume of a series of Anaïs Nin’s unexpurgated diaries. When The Diary of Others opens, Nin, at age fifty-two, has recently entered into a bigamous marriage with the handsome forest ranger Rupert Pole in California, while her legal husband of thirty years, the faithful banker Hugh (Hugo) Guiler is unaware in New York. The ...

  4. List of longest diaries - Wikipedia

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    Diaries available online. [21] Samuel Pepys: 1.25 million: 9 years: 1660–1669: Written in shorthand. [22] The 1893 edition is available online. [23] Margaret Elizabeth Fountaine: 1 million: 61 years: 1878–1939: 12 volume diary. [24] Jean Lucey Pratt: 1 million: 61 years: 1925–1986: Over a million words in 45 exercise books. [25] Ernest ...

  5. From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess (novel)

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    From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess is a 2015 children's novel written and illustrated by Meg Cabot and a spinoff of the author's young adult fiction series, The Princess Diaries. [1] [2] The book, released on May 19, 2015 through Feiwel & Friends, is the first in the series of the same name From the Notebooks of a Middle School ...

  6. James Brown (author) - Wikipedia

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    Now in its fifth edition, Counterpoint reissued "The Los Angeles Diaries" with a new introduction by Jerry Stahl. Brown's third memoir, Apology to the Young Addict (Counterpoint Books, 2020), is the last of a trilogy. His publisher describes it as follows: "Now sixty ― with years of sobriety under his belt―and the father of three sons ...

  7. California (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe, though, called the novel "a mostly solid first book". The Washington Post suggested specific elements (including Lepucki's plot twist) were "thrilling" and "amusing". [1] The New York Post included the book in its "29 best books of the summer" [8] and the Orlando Weekly listed it in its "2014 Summer Guide". [9]

  8. List of fictional diaries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional diaries categorized by type, including fictional works in diary form, diaries appearing in fictional works, and hoax diaries. The first category, fictional works in diary form, lists fictional works where the story, or a major part of the story, is told in the form of a character's diary. [ 1 ]

  9. Helena Whitbread - Wikipedia

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    She became intrigued by the Lister diaries in the 1980s and spent five years decoding and transcribing Lister's entire collection of writings, working on 50 pages each weekend, [2] and became the first researcher to publish the diaries' coded passages. [3] The diaries consist of 27 books, over six thousand pages, and over four million words. [4]