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  2. The Song of the Shattered Sands - Wikipedia

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    The six book series primarily takes place in the fictional desert of the Great Shangazi, especially the city of Sharakhai. At the beginning of Twelve Kings in Sharakhai, pit-fighter Çedamihn Ahyanesh'ala gets involved with the Moonless Host, a rebel organization intent on defeating the Twelve Kings who have ruled Sharakhai for more than four hundred years.

  3. Richard McKenna - Wikipedia

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    Richard Milton McKenna (May 9, 1913 – November 1, 1964) was an American sailor and novelist. He was best known for his historical novel The Sand Pebbles, which tells the story of an American sailor serving aboard a gunboat on the Chinese Yangtze River in 1925.

  4. Kid Stuff Records - Wikipedia

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    Sing-A-Long Song Book - Yellow Submarine and other Beatle songs: 1979 KSR 366 The Story of Casey at the Bat: 1979 KSR 367 Sing-A-Long Song Book – Happy Songs: 1979 KSR 368 Sing-A-Long Song Book – Cowboy Songs: 1979 KSR 369 Sing-A-Long Song Book – Easter Songs: 1979 KSR 372 Aesop's Fables: The Miller, his Son, & their Donkey: 1979 KSR 375

  5. Jennifer Love Hewitt's Music Box - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, it was announced that actress Jennifer Love Hewitt was teaming up with IDW to create a comic book series based on her own ideas. [1] Veteran comic book writer Scott Lobdell signed on to script the series, [2] with artists such as Michael Gaydos, Joe Rubenstein, Casey Maloney, Adam Archer and the late George Tuska creating the panels for each issue.

  6. The Sand Pebbles (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Sand Pebbles is a 1962 novel by American author Richard McKenna about a Yangtze River gunboat and its crew in 1926. It was the winner of the 1963 Harper Prize for fiction. The book was initially serialized in The Saturday Evening Post , and was published in January 1963 by Harper & Row .

  7. Nicholas Sand - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Sand (born Nicholas Francis Hiskey; May 10, 1941 – April 24, 2017) [1] was a cult figure known in the psychedelic community for his work as a clandestine chemist from 1966 to 1996 for the Brotherhood of Eternal Love.

  8. The Saddle Club (books) - Wikipedia

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    The books follow the adventures of best friends Carole Hanson, Stevie Lake, and Lisa Atwood, who live in the fictional town of Willow Creek, Virginia, and ride at Pine Hollow Stables. In the first book of the series, Horse Crazy, Carole and Lisa help Stevie with her mathematics project, which launches the girls' friendship and the titular club.

  9. Cathal Ó Sándair - Wikipedia

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    The book sold over 1000 copies within the first month, and ultimately 9000 copies in total despite paper shortages. [11] [2] Ó Sándair published 45 books featuring Réics Carló with An Gúm. [12] An Gúm reprinted Ó Sándair 's first two novels starring Réics Carló, Na Mairbh a d’Fhil and An tEitleán Dofheicthe, in 2022. [3]