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  2. House Rules (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Each chapter is a character's perspective of a particular event unfolding in their lives. Additionally, each character's narrative is assigned a different font. Picoult frequently uses this narrative technique in her novels, including in, My Sister's Keeper, Songs of the Humpback Whale, Change of Heart, Sing You Home, and Handle with Care.

  3. Lullaby (Palahniuk novel) - Wikipedia

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    Lullaby uses a framing device, alternating between the normal, linear narrative and the temporal end after every few chapters.Palahniuk often uses this format alongside a major plot twist near the end of the book which relates in some way to this temporal end (what Palahniuk refers to as "the hidden gun").

  4. The Mark (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Mark: The Beast Rules the World is the eighth book in the Left Behind series. It was published in November 2000 by Tyndale House. It was on The New York Times Best Seller list for 32 weeks. It takes place 42 months into the Tribulation and 3–25 days into the Great Tribulation.

  5. Unsheltered (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Unsheltered is a 2018 novel by Barbara Kingsolver published by HarperCollins. It follows two families living in the same house at two separate time periods in Vineland, New Jersey. The novel alternates between the 21st century and the 19th century, using the last words of one chapter as the title of the next one. [1]

  6. Dead Silence (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dead Silence was first published in hardback and ebook format in the United States on February 8, 2022, through Tor Nightfire. [5] A paperback edition was released the following year on January 24, via Tor Trade. [6] The book has received publication in Germany and Australia. [7] [8]

  7. Remnants (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    In the book Begin Again, after Mo'Steel hears Tate's audio log, he remarks to Jobs, "What a long strange trip it's been," which is a famous line from the Dead's song "Truckin'". In the summary for Nowhere Land, the Remnants are described finding a power node, a green cone buzzing with electricity, when in fact this does not happen in the book.

  8. The Searcher (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Searcher is a mystery novel by American-Irish writer Tana French.It was published by Viking Press on October 6, 2020. The plot follows former Chicago police officer Cal Hooper, who has moved to a rural village in Western Ireland, as he investigates the disappearance of a local teenager.

  9. Pnin (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel draws from Nabokov's experience at American academic institutions, primarily Cornell, and it has been claimed that it is "teeming" with people and physical details from that university. [ 2 ] [ 10 ] The main character is based, in part, on Cornell Professor Marc Szeftel , who may have "somewhat resented the resemblance". [ 11 ]