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  2. Audition (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Audition (オーディション) is a Japanese novel by Ryu Murakami published in 1997 and published in English in 2009. It was the basis for the 1999 film Audition , directed by Takashi Miike . Characters

  3. Audition: A Memoir - Wikipedia

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    Audition: A Memoir is a 2008 autobiography by American journalist and television personality Barbara Walters. The book was published on May 6, 2008, by Knopf . Audition provides a relatively full autobiography of Walters, spanning from her childhood to recent interviews.

  4. List of group-1 ISBN publisher codes - Wikipedia

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    Masquerade Books; Rhinoceros Books; Rosebud Books 56367 Fairchild Books Inc. New York, US 56389 DC Comics: New York, US 56456 Kessinger Publishing also: 1-4253 and 0-7661 56458 Dorling Kindersley New York, US 56476 Chariot Victor Publishing, now part of David C. Cook: 56496 Rockport Publishing 56512 Algonquin Books: Chapel Hill 56545

  5. Audition (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Audition: A Memoir, a 2008 autobiographical book by Barbara Walters Audition (novel) , a 1997 Japanese novel by Ryu Murakami The Audition (novel) , a novella in Robert Muchamore's Rock War series

  6. Audition (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    Audition also won the KNF Award, voted by the Circle of Dutch Film journalists. [47] Audition was released theatrically in Japan on March 3, 2000. [2] When asked about the reception in Japan, Miike stated that there was "no reaction" as the film was shown in small theaters for a short theatrical run. [48]

  7. Audition Online - Wikipedia

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    In June 2008, Audition saw the first release of the Season 2 update where the new game mode "Beat Rush" was added, updated graphics and adjusting the aspect ratio to 1024x768. [10] Nexon, in 2009, decided to not renew its contract with T3 Entertainment in order to operate Audition Online, thus

  8. Reese Witherspoon's New Fiction With Harlan Coben is ... - AOL

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    Witherspoon published Whiskey in a Teacupin 2018 and is also the author of the Busy Bettychildren's book series. Witherspoon also praises her co-author, bestselling thriller author Coben, 62.

  9. Michael Shurtleff - Wikipedia

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    Michael Shurtleff (July 3, 1920, in Oak Park, Illinois – January 28, 2007, in Los Angeles, California) was a major force in casting on Broadway during the 1960s and 1970s.