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  2. Oku no Hosomichi - Wikipedia

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    Oku no Hosomichi (奥の細道, originally おくのほそ道), translated as The Narrow Road to the Deep North and The Narrow Road to the Interior, is a major work of haibun by the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō, considered one of the major texts of Japanese literature of the Edo period. [1]

  3. Texar's Revenge, or, North Against South - Wikipedia

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    Nord Contre Sud, the original French title of the book, was first published in its fully illustrated edition in November, 1887, by J. Hetzel et Cie, Paris. [1] In the first American (and first English) translation, Nord Contre Sud (North Against South) was relegated to a subtitle and the book's title was made Texar's Vengeance, quickly re-translated as Texar's Revenge.

  4. Revenger (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Revenger has been labelled by some reviews as a young adult novel, [4] [5] [6] although it has not been marketed as such by the publisher. Reynolds addresses this on his blog, saying he hopes the novel "is a straightforward SF novel that also happens to be accessible, and perhaps accessible to somewhat younger readers."

  5. Murtagh (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Murtagh is not able to get answers, so once they are given a room in a tower, they sneak out at night and discover that a Forsworn rider named Saerlith went to Nal Gorgoth in the past. Murtagh stays for three days, growing more and more disturbed by what he sees: people having the same dreams, Bachel moving a mountain, and a wounded man being ...

  6. Book excerpt: "Revenge of the Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell

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    The author revisits his 2000 bestseller "The Tipping Point," to examine the flip side of that earlier book's lessons about studying social change. Among the topics he covers: Cheetah reproduction.

  7. The Lords of the North - Wikipedia

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    The Lords of the North is the third historical novel in The Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell published in 2006. [1] The story is set in the 9th century Anglo-Saxon kingdoms Wessex and Northumbria. Uhtred wants revenge against his uncle, and falls in love. He fights for both the Danes and for Alfred.

  8. Category:Novels about revenge - Wikipedia

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  9. Glamorous Revenge: How a Jewish Woman Got Retribution ... - AOL

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    How did a young Jewish woman who escaped Nazi-occupied Austria in the late 1930s end up in New York and emerge as one of the most dynamic illustrators of comic books a few years later?