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  2. Back to Bool Bool - Wikipedia

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    In a major review of the novel in The Telegraph (Brisbane) literary critic Nettie Palmer states up-front: "In Brent of Bin Bin's first books, Up the Country and Ten Creeks Run, the pioneers were struggling with nature in its virgin state. In the new book, Back to Bool Bool, mankind in Australia is struggling with a man-made state of affairs ...

  3. Up the Country (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Up the Country : A Tale of Early Australian Squattocracy (1928) is a novel by Australian writer Miles Franklin. Originally published as by "Brent of Bin Bin", this novel forms the first part of a trilogy, followed by Ten Creeks Run (1930) and Cockatoos (1955).

  4. Novel - Wikipedia

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    Novels can, on the other hand, depict the social, political and personal realities of a place and period with clarity and detail not found in works of history. Several novels, for example Ông cố vấn written by Hữu Mai, were designed to be and defined as a "non-fiction" novel which purposefully recorded historical facts in the form of a ...

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  6. The New Girl (Silva novel) - Wikipedia

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    Silva's Khalid bin Mohammed is known as KBM, and, like MBS, has acquired the painting Salvator Mundi attributed to Leonardo da Vinci and a unique superyacht. Silva began his novel again, this time making his Saudi prince guilty of a killing almost identical to Khashoggi's, although the novel's version of the prince is "redeemable" through loss. [2]

  7. Bin Roye Ansoo (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Bin Roye Ansoo (Urdu: بن روے آنسو ; lit: Tears, Without Crying) is a novella by Pakistani fiction writer Farhat Ishtiaq, published in 2010. Bin Roye Ansoo was first published in Khawateen Digest, an Urdu-language monthly magazine, as a story in its complete novel section. In 2010, story was published as a novel by Ilm-o-Irfan Publishers.

  8. List of fictional towns in literature - Wikipedia

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    In the novel Death on the Nile, Malton-under-Wode is a country village. Located in the village is the estate Wode Hall, previously owned by Sir George Wode. He sold it to the rich heiress Linnet Ridgeway, due to financial difficulties. Manawaka, Manitoba: Margaret Laurence: The Stone Angel: The town is also used in Daniel Poliquin's novel L ...

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