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  2. The Wave (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Wave is a 1981 young adult novel by Todd Strasser under the pen name Morton Rhue (though it has been reprinted under Todd Strasser's real name). It is a novelization of a teleplay by Johnny Dawkins for the movie The Wave, a fictionalized account of the "Third Wave" teaching experiment by Ron Jones that took place in an Ellwood P. Cubberley High School history class in Palo Alto, California.

  3. Wave (Deraniyagala book) - Wikipedia

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    [8] Barnes & Noble described the book as "poignant, yet spare and unsentimental". [15] Marcia Kaye, an author and journalist, in her review for the Colombo Telegraph wrote, "Wave is somehow both jaggedly raw and beautifully crafted at the same time. Above all, it speaks to the power of the human spirit to survive, to love, to remember.

  4. Todd Strasser - Wikipedia

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    His novel The Wave, written under the pen name Morton Rhue, is a novelization of the teleplay by Johnny Dawkins for the 1981 television movie The Wave. Both the novel and the television movie are fictionalized accounts of the "Third Wave" teaching experiment by Ron Jones in a Cubberley High School history class in Palo Alto, California. The ...

  5. The Wave (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Wave (German: Die Welle) is a 2008 German socio-political thriller film directed by Dennis Gansel and starring Jürgen Vogel, Frederick Lau, Jennifer Ulrich and Max Riemelt in the leads. It is based on Ron Jones' social experiment The Third Wave and Todd Strasser's novel The Wave. The film was produced by Christian Becker for Rat Pack ...

  6. The Waves - Wikipedia

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    The Waves is a 1931 novel by English novelist Virginia Woolf.It is critically regarded as her most experimental work, [1] consisting of ambiguous and cryptic soliloquies spoken mainly by six characters: Bernard, Susan, Rhoda, Neville, Jinny and Louis. [2]

  7. The Wave - Wikipedia

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    The Wave, by Todd Strasser, based on the 1981 film; The Wave, a novel by Lochlan Bloom "The Wave" (poem), by Gruffudd Gryg; The Wave of Long Island, a New York newspaper; Los Angeles Wave, a weekly newspaper in Los Angeles, California; The Wave, a weekly newspaper in Huntington Beach, California published by the Orange County Register

  8. The 5th Wave (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Wave is a young adult science fiction novel written by American author Rick Yancey. It was published on May 7, 2013, by G. P. Putnam's Sons . The novel is the first in the 5th Wave trilogy , followed by The Infinite Sea and The Last Star .

  9. Eugene Burdick - Wikipedia

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    In 1956 his first novel, The Ninth Wave, was published, and was a Book of the Month Club selection. [7] [8] At the close of the 1950s, he was among the first members of the Society for General Systems Research. [5]