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  2. The Lottery (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The School Library Journal and Horn Book Guide also reviewed the book, with the School Library Journal praising Goobie's writing while criticizing the "plethora of disparate plot elements". [11] Publishers Weekly also gave a mixed review, stating that at points the book had "heavy-handed symbolism and extraneous detail" but also raised ...

  3. The Winner (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel tells the story of LuAnn Tyler, a destitute mother living in a trailer park, who meets with Jackson, a man running a massive lottery scam from inside the National Lottery. He offers her a chance to win the lottery, which she initially refuses until she finds herself falsely accused of murder and needing to run for her life with her ...

  4. The Lottery and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Lottery and Other Stories is a 1949 short story collection by American author Shirley Jackson. Published by Farrar, Straus , it includes " The Lottery " and 24 other stories. This was the only collection of her stories to appear during her lifetime.

  5. Patricia Wood - Wikipedia

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    On August 2, 2007, Wood published Lottery. [5] The book tells the story of a mildly intellectually disabled man named Peter Crandall who wins the Washington State Lottery. [5] It was shortlisted for the 2008 Orange Prize for Fiction. [1] Wood currently lives with her husband, Gordon, [3] on a sailboat in Hawaii. [7] She has a son, Andrew. [3]

  6. Lucky You (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Lucky You is a 1997 novel by Carl Hiaasen.It is set in Florida, and recounts the story of JoLayne Lucks, a black woman who is one of two winners of a lottery.. The book parodies paranoid militia movement groups that believe in somewhat bizarre conspiracy theories.

  7. Lottery player uses crossword puzzle game to learn English ...

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    Say what you will about lottery games being a waste of time, but an immigrant from Southeast Asia just won big money while using a crossword puzzle scratch-off to learn English.. The $10 ticket ...

  8. Voyages extraordinaires - Wikipedia

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    Almost all of the original book editions were published by Pierre-Jules Hetzel in octodecimo format, often in several volumes. (The one exception is Claudius Bombarnac, which was first published in a grand-in-8º edition.) [2] What follows are the 55 novels published in Verne's lifetime with the most common English-language title for each novel.

  9. Life's Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Life's Lottery is a speculative fiction novel by Kim Newman, published in 1999. Loosely connected to Newman's The Quorum , Life's Lottery is written in second-person and invites the reader to assume the role of the protagonist, an Englishman named Keith Marion, and make decisions that determine the character's life and death.