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  2. List of time travel works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    Works created prior to the 18th century are listed in Time travel § History of the time travel concept. A guardian angel travels back to the year 1728, with letters from 1997 and 1998. An unnamed man falls asleep and finds himself in a Paris of the future. Play – A good fairy sends people forward to the year 7603 AD. [1]

  3. Studies have shown that men read less fiction. Jenna Bush ...

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    The study showed that in 2012, 55% of women read fiction and 48% read nonfiction. When it came to men, the same study showed that only 33% of men read fiction and 36% read nonfiction.

  4. A Sound of Thunder - Wikipedia

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    Published in. Collier's. Publication date. June 28, 1952. " A Sound of Thunder " is a science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury, first published in Collier's magazine on June 28, 1952, and later in Bradbury's 1953 collection The Golden Apples of the Sun. [1]

  5. The Nightingale (Hannah novel) - Wikipedia

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    564. ISBN. 978-0-312-57722-3. The Nightingale (2015) is a historical fiction novel by American author Kristin Hannah published by St. Martin's Press. The book tells the story of two sisters in France during World War II and their struggle to survive and resist the German occupation there.

  6. Rip Van Winkle - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu story of Muchukunda from the Bhagavatam also displays many similarities to the story of "Rip Van Winkle". [23] [24] The theme is taken up in numerous modern works of science fiction. In H. G. Wells's The Sleeper Awakes, a man who sleeps for 203 years wakes up in a completely transformed London, where he has become the richest man in ...

  7. Miss Havisham - Wikipedia

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    Miss Havisham. Miss Havisham is a character in Charles Dickens ' 1861 novel Great Expectations. She is a wealthy spinster, once jilted at the altar, who insists on wearing her wedding dress for the rest of her life. She lives in a ruined mansion with her adopted daughter, Estella. Dickens describes her as looking like "the witch of the place".

  8. Two Old Women - Wikipedia

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    United States. ISBN. 978-0-7043-4424-2. Followed by. Bird Girl and the Man Who Followed the Sun (1996) Two Old Women: An Alaskan Legend Of Betrayal, Courage And Survival is a 1993 novel by Velma Wallis, set in northeastern Alaska.

  9. The Power (Alderman novel) - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-0-670-91998-7. The Power is a 2016 science fiction novel by the British writer Naomi Alderman. [1] Its central premise is of women developing the ability to release electrical jolts from their fingers, which allows them to become the dominant sex. In 2017, it won the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction.