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  2. Pandora (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Pandora (1998) is a vampire novel by American writer Anne Rice. [1] It is one of two novels in the New Tales of the Vampires series, along with Vittorio the Vampire . [ 2 ]

  3. Destination: Void - Wikipedia

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    Destination: Void is a science fiction novel by American author Frank Herbert, the first of four novels in the Pandora Sequence series. It first appeared in Galaxy Magazine—illustrated by John Giunta—in August 1965, under the title Do I Wake or Dream?, [2] but was published in book form as Destination: Void the following year. [3]

  4. Always Coming Home - Wikipedia

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    A number of these are attributed by Pandora to a Kesh woman named Little Bear Woman; [b] [4] these are: Shahugoten. As told by Little Bear Woman of Sinshan to the Editor pp. 57–59 [a legend] Coming Home to Up the Hill House. By Little Bear Woman p. 258 [a poem] The Writer to the Morning in Up the Hill House in Sinshan.

  5. The Girl with All the Gifts - Wikipedia

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    The Girl With All the Gifts turns eating brains from the usual empty-calorie snack into a full, complex, palate-challenging meal." [1] Writing for The Guardian, James Smythe praised the book as being "original, thrilling and powerful" and wrote: "Were the characters not so strong, the book might fall apart. The plot is rather slight, and the ...

  6. Pandora (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pandora was created and written by Mark A. Altman, [28] who is also executive producer along with Steve Kriozere, Thomas P. Vitale, Karine Martin, and Chris Philip. Pandora was produced by Radioactive Fishtank, Vital Signs Entertainment and Starlings Television. [1] [28] The filming for Pandora took place in Bulgaria.

  7. Pandora - Wikipedia

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    The Pandora myth first appeared in lines 560–612 of Hesiod's poem in epic meter, the Theogony (c. 8th–7th centuries BCE), without ever giving the woman a name. After humans received the stolen gift of fire from Prometheus, an angry Zeus decides to give humanity a punishing gift to compensate for the boon they had been given.

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  9. Pandora Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Pandora Hearts 18.5: Evidence is the second official guide book, released on July 27, 2012. Pandora Hearts 24 + 1: Last Dance is the third and final official guide book, released on June 27, 2015. With the release of the anime adaptation of the series, an official art book relating to the anime has been released with the title of Official ...