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The fifth book, Fear, was released on April 3, 2012, in the United States and the United Kingdom, although it was released as early as March 23 in Australia and Hong Kong. The sixth book, Light, was released on April 2, 2013. The series – "a fun, no-brainer read directed towards teenagers" – has been hailed as "ridiculously popular" and "a ...
He has written over 160 books, though most are as a co-author with his wife, Katherine Applegate. [2] [unreliable source] Together they have written the Animorphs and the Everworld series, [3] as well as the Making Out series. [4] Grant is the sole author of the Gone series, the BZRK series, the Messenger of Fear series, and the Front Lines ...
Gone, Baby, Gone is a 1998 detective novel by American writer Dennis Lehane, his fourth in his series featuring Boston private investigators Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro. In 2007 a film adaptation of the same name was released, directed by Ben Affleck .
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Gone (novel series), a series of young-adult novels by Michael Grant, or the first novel in the series "Gone", a 1996 story by John Crowley which won the Locus Award for Best Short Story Gone , a 2010 radio play featuring Danny Lee Wynter
Gone, But Not Forgotten is a 1993 novel written by attorney Phillip Margolin and set in Portland, Oregon. The book was later adapted to a television miniseries . Plot summary
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Gone for Good is the fourth stand-alone novel by ... It was announced in 2013 that it was set to be adapted into a TV series by ...
Gone Tomorrow has the switchback plotting and frictionless prose that are Child's trademarks. Unlike most of the series, though, it's narrated by Reacher himself. His lone-wolf habits and brusque, technophobic decodings of the world are always a pleasure, though how he maintains fighting fitness on a diet of pancakes, bacon and coffee is one of the world's great mysteries.