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  2. Munich (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Munich is a 2017 historical novel by English writer Robert Harris. [1] The novel is set in September 1938 over four days in the context of the Munich Agreement . [ 2 ] The two main characters, both fictional, are Hugh Legat, private secretary to Neville Chamberlain , and Paul Hartmann, a German junior diplomat and member of an anti-Hitler group.

  3. Free Lunch (book) - Wikipedia

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    Free Lunch is a Junior Library Guild selection [2] and was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, [3] Publishers Weekly, [4] and School Library Journal. [5] Kirkus Reviews called the book "A mighty portrait of poverty amid cruelty and optimism."

  4. The Wild Soccer Bunch - Wikipedia

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    These books are included in the Accelerated Reader program, and each contain a personal message from the American soccer player Landon Donovan, who has officially endorsed the series. [1] Sole Books has offered a free copy of the first book, Kevin the Star Striker , to every school in America.

  5. Six Graves to Munich - Wikipedia

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    The novel was a pulp fiction work written when Puzo was an Associate Editor and writer for men's magazines in the 1960s. [3] The book was republished in 2010 by New American Library (NAL) in the U.S. and by Quercus in the UK and an audio book was released by Recorded Books read by Firdous Bamji.

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  7. The Free Lunch - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Tor Books) Cover art by Stephan Martiniere. The Free Lunch is a 2001 novel by Spider Robinson. The title is a reference to the adage "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch", popularized by science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein in his 1966 novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. [1] [2]

  8. A total and unmitigated defeat - Wikipedia

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    A debate on Munich began in the British House of Commons on 3 October. [citation needed] That day, a Conservative minister, Duff Cooper resigned in protest from his post as First Lord of the Admiralty. In his resignation speech on 3 October, Cooper said that Britain had "lost the courage to see things as they are" and that the country had been ...

  9. Fans swarm hill in Munich, claiming a high perch for ... - AOL

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    Thousands of Taylor Swift fans have gotten free seats to her concerts in Munich on a grassy hill near the concert venue. The Swifties packed the Olympic Hill, or Olympiaberg, one of the highest ...