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The Point Horror series was launched in 1991 by Scholastic Inc, with the publisher re-releasing several of its previous titles under the Point Horror banner. Authors who published under the label of Point Horror include R.L. Stine, L.J. Smith (author), Diane Hoh, Richie Tankersley Cusick, Christopher Pike, and Caroline B. Cooney. [2]
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... [11] [12] The ninth book in the Rosemary Beach series, titled You Were Mine, was released 2014. [13] Bibliography
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Rosemary Clement-Moore is an American author. She is a native Texan, who has previously worked as a telephone operator, Chuck E. Cheese costumed character, ranch hand, dog groomer, wedding singer, hair model, actress, stage-hand, director, and playwright.
Book Ten, The Brightest Fell (2017), was the first volume released in hardcover. In 2019, DAW Books released a Rosemary and Rue 10th Anniversary Special Edition that included a new bonus novella, Strangers in Court. The first three books of the series have been translated to German. [28] The first two books are available in French. [29]
Rosemary, while attending University of California, Davis in her early twenties, reflects on her early life in Indiana.She lived with her brother Lowell, mother, father, who is professor of behavioral psychology at Indiana University Bloomington, and a chimpanzee named Fern whom her parents have raised as a third child as part of a long-term scientific study.
Articles relating to the American media franchise Rosemary's Baby, its source novel, and the various sequels and adaptations.The initial plot follows a young married couple who after moving into a new apartment experience interactions with a Satanic cult that's determined to usher in the birth of the antichrist.
The events of the novel follow and continue those of The Lantern Bearers.Artos (Sutcliff's version of Arthur, his Latin given name being Artorius while Artos is a nickname meaning "bear" in Celtic) recalls his life as he lies near death, from the time when he served under his uncle, the British high king Ambrosius.