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  2. Dinkus - Wikipedia

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    In typography, a dinkus is a typographic symbol which often consists of three spaced asterisks or bullets in a horizontal row, i.e. ∗ ∗ ∗ or • • • . The symbol has a variety of uses, and it usually denotes an intentional omission or a logical "break" of varying degree in a written work.

  3. The Book of Three - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Three (1964) is a high fantasy novel by American writer Lloyd Alexander, the first of five volumes in The Chronicles of Prydain. The series follows the adventures of Taran the Assistant Pig-Keeper, a youth raised by Dallben the enchanter, as he nears manhood while helping to resist the forces of Arawn Death-Lord .

  4. Once (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Horn Book Guide described Once as "this is the rare Holocaust book for young readers that doesn't alleviate its dark themes with a comforting ending". [8]The School Library Journal recommends this book as a 'read aloud' book, and notes how it contrasts "how children would like to imagine their world with the tragic way that life sometimes unfolds."

  5. Review: Orphan's tale spans globe but is syrupy - AOL

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  6. The Lost Gate - Wikipedia

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    A secondary story interleaves throughout the book about a boy named Wad. In the remote part of Westil, a young man emerges from what seemed to be a man shaped tree, and stumbles around. Naked and unable (or unwilling) to speak, he is provided some food and clothes by a kind young woman.

  7. Robert Buettner - Wikipedia

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    Robert Buettner (/ ˈ b j uː t n ər / BEWT-nər) [1] is an American author of military science fiction novels. He is a former military intelligence officer, National Science Foundation Fellow in Paleontology, and has been published in the field of natural resources law. [2]

  8. Category:Novels about orphans - Wikipedia

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    C. Calico Bush (novel) Captains of the Sands; Careful, He Might Hear You (novel) Cari Mora; Celestina (novel) The Cement Garden; Charmed Life (novel) The Chronicles of Prydain

  9. The Emerald Atlas - Wikipedia

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    The Emerald Atlas is the first novel of the children's fantasy trilogy The Books of Beginning by John Stephens. [1] The second book, The Fire Chronicle, was released in 2012. The book follows orphan siblings Kate, Michael, and Emma who, following a succession of unsuccessful orphanage dwellings, are transferred to the mansion of Dr. Pym, where ...