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  2. The House at Riverton - Wikipedia

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    The House at Riverton is the first novel by the Australian author Kate Morton, published in the United Kingdom by Pan Macmillan in June 2007. It was selected as a "Summer Read" by the Richard & Judy Book Club, and was featured on Channel 4's Richard & Judy Show on Wednesday 18 July 2007.

  3. What's So Amazing About Grace? - Wikipedia

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    What's So Amazing About Grace? is a 1997 book by Philip Yancey, an American journalist and editor-at-large for Christianity Today.The book examines grace in Christianity, contending that people crave grace and that it is central to the gospel, but that many local churches ignore grace and instead seek to exterminate immorality.

  4. Cryptid Hunters - Wikipedia

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    She enjoyed Grace and Marty's "fun and real" personalities. The five-year-old technology was not dated, and the book was surprisingly audience-friendly that she could read it to her seven-year-old son. [7] A review in Publishers Weekly read, "This unsatisfying journey is less about cryptids than it is about soap opera–esque family intrigue". [8]

  5. Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell - Wikipedia

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    The setting reflects this tone, as "dark, fog, mist and wet give the book much of its creepy, northern atmosphere". [27] According to Nisi Shawl in her review for The Seattle Times , the illustrations reinforce this tenor: "Shadows fill the illustrations by Portia Rosenberg, as apt as Edward Gorey 's for Dickens' Bleak House ."

  6. Fog Magic - Wikipedia

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    Fog Magic by Julia L. Sauer is a children's fantasy novel set in Nova Scotia. It was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1944. [1] Fog Magic tells the story of a young girl who, on foggy days, travels back in time to enter the past life of an abandoned village. Lynd Ward illustrated the book, which was published by Viking.

  7. God's Grace - Wikipedia

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    God's Grace is the final novel (his eighth) written by American author Bernard Malamud, published in 1982 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The novel focuses on Calvin Cohn, the supposed sole survivor of thermonuclear war and God's second Flood , who attempts to rebuild and perfect civilization amongst the primates that make their way onto a ...

  8. Potiki - Wikipedia

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    [5] [2] Although the characters in the novel are fictional, Grace was influenced by the real-life attempts of private developers to acquire land at Hongoeka since the 1950s. [2] On her writing process, Grace has said: [6] When I started Potiki I thought I was writing a short story. I wrote the story about the carved meeting house, and when I ...

  9. J. T. Edson - Wikipedia

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    You're a Texas Ranger, Alvin Fog is now Alvin Fog, Texas Ranger (1991); Set Texas Back on her Feet is now Viridian's Trail (1992); Get Urrea! is now Texas Fury (1993); Is-A-Man became Texas Warrior (1997); Wanted! Belle Starr became Oklahoma Outlaw (1997); The Cow Thieves became Running Irons (2005); Calamity Spells Trouble is now The Road To ...