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  2. Erica Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Erica Kennedy (March 24, 1970 [1] – c. June 13, 2012) was an American author, blogger, news correspondent, fashion journalist, and singer. Her 2004 novel Bling, became a New York Times bestseller. [2] In 2010, she was named to the list of 100 most influential African Americans, as published by Ebony magazine and known as the "Ebony Power 100 ...

  3. Category:Novels by Erica Jong - Wikipedia

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  4. Emily Giffin - Wikipedia

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    Nine of Giffin's novels have become New York Times bestsellers. [8] Three books appeared simultaneously on USA Today's top 150 list. Something Borrowed was adapted into a feature film (released on May 6, 2011), and its sequel novel, Something Blue, has been optioned for film. [9] Her novel The Summer Pact was released in July 2024. [10]

  5. Erica Spindler - Wikipedia

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    Erica Spindler (born 1957) is a New ... she picked up a romance novel for relief from daytime television. She was immediately hooked and soon decided to try to write ...

  6. Baby (MacLachlan novel) - Wikipedia

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    Baby is a 1995 children's novel by American author Patricia MacLachlan.It explores the themes of family and abandonment through the story of a family who has experienced loss, but discovers a baby girl left on their doorstep, with the only information about her on a short note.

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  8. Babyji - Wikipedia

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    The title of the book points to the old custom of venerating an elder by referring to them with the suffix-ji added to their name (cf. "Gandhiji"). In the novel it is the family servant who, though she is older than the daughter of the house, out of deference toward the latter's higher caste addresses her as "Babyji".

  9. The Ice Princess (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Ice Princess is a crime novel by Swedish author Camilla Läckberg. [1] As her debut novel, it was originally published in 2003 in Swedish, entitled Isprinsessan. The novel follows detective Patrik Hedström and writer Erica Falck investigating a suspicious suicide. A sequel, The Preacher was published in 2004 and translated to English in 2009.