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  2. List of works by Jayne Ann Krentz - Wikipedia

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    Order Title Date of first publication Author Sub-series Notes 1 Second Sight: 2006 Amanda Quick 2 White Lies: 2007 Jayne Ann Krentz 3 Sizzle and Burn: 2007 Jayne Ann Krentz 4 The Third Circle: 2008 Amanda Quick 5 Running Hot: 2008 Jayne Ann Krentz 6 The Perfect Poison: 2009 Amanda Quick 7 Fired Up: 2009 Jayne Ann Krentz Dreamlight Trilogy 1 8 ...

  3. Jayne Ann Krentz - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 she began a new series, called The Arcane Society, which includes books written as Amanda Quick (historical setting), Jayne Ann Krentz (contemporary setting), and Jayne Castle (futuristic setting). The books tell the stories of members of the Arcane Society for the psychically gifted, and each hero and heroine has his or her own psychic ...

  4. The Garden Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Garden Gang is a series of books for children written by Jayne Fisher.They were published by Ladybird Books during the late 1970s and early 1980s as Series 413 and later re-issued as Series 793. [1]

  5. Where'd You Go, Bernadette - Wikipedia

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    15-year-old Bee Branch lives in Seattle with her father Elgin, a computer genius who works for Microsoft, and mother Bernadette, an agoraphobic stay-at-home parent. . Bernadette delegates the task of making their arrangements to a personal assistant in India named Manjula, and has ongoing feuds with some of the other mothers at Bee's private school, the main instigator being their neighbor Audre

  6. 'I just wrote down what happened.' Wampanoag children's book ...

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    The book also pulls from oral traditional history — stories, cultural knowledge, and historical accounts — that have been shared with Coombs verbally from Wampanoag and Eastern Woodland elders.

  7. The Wayward Pines Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The "big reveal" at the end of Pines is reached halfway through the series in the fifth episode, and the remaining five episodes cover the events of Wayward and The Last Town. Shyamalan noted that the TV series varies from the books in some ways, but as Crouch was still writing the novels while the show was in development, there were "all kinds ...

  8. Gaunt's Ghosts - Wikipedia

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    The novels fall into a series of four-story arcs, of which three have been completed while publication of the last is still ongoing. The Founding (omnibus, 1008 pages, October 2003, ISBN 1-84416-066-1, 768 pages, May 2006, ISBN 1-84416-369-5, 2020, ISBN 9781784966171): First and Only, originally published 1999 – ISBN 1-84416-164-1

  9. Septimus Heap - Wikipedia

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    The books have appeared on national bestsellers lists and received worldwide critical acclaim; Warner Bros. acquired the rights to produce a movie based on the first book. [3] The series has been noted for the realism and richness of its characters, the compelling nature of their adventures, and its humor.