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  2. Something Borrowed (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Something Borrowed is a 2005 novel by author Emily Giffin. The novel concerns morals regarding friends and relationships. The novel concerns morals regarding friends and relationships. It addresses the stigma against single women in their thirties and the pressure that society places on them to get married .

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    Name of Film / TV show(s) character appeared in (use this or Episode, but not both) Episode Name of TV episode(s) character appeared in (use this or Title, but not both). Do not list if character appeared in majority of episodes. Year Date(s) of out-universe appearances ShortSummary Description of the character. Be descriptive, but not excessive.

  4. Emily Giffin - Wikipedia

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    Giffin started writing a new novel, originally titled Rolling the Dice, which was published in 2004 and became a best-seller called Something Borrowed. The novel received positive reviews and made the New York Times bestseller list. [1] In 2002, Giffin found an agent and signed a two-book contract with St. Martin's Press. [1] St.

  5. Something Borrowed - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Something Borrowed may refer to: Something Borrowed, by Emily ...

  6. Template:WikiProject Fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    The {{WikiProject Fictional characters}} project banner template should be added (not subst:ed) to the talk page of every article within the scope of the project. While the template does not require any additional parameters, it has a number of optional ones that add various extra features to the banner. The full syntax is as follows:

  7. Karen Tintori - Wikipedia

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    Now writing as Karen Tintori and Jill Gregory, the duo published The Book of Names (St. Martin's Press). The book is a thriller based on the actual principles of the Kabbalah, which teaches that the world's existence requires that it be occupied by 36 righteous souls, called Lamed Vovniks, or Tzadikim Nistarim in Hebrew.

  8. Category:Fictional character templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Fictional character templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Fictional character templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  9. Template:Book list/doc - Wikipedia

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    Book list Book table 1: Unnamed parameter. Main page for sublists that are transcluded elsewhere. Transclusion to declared page will hide summaries. — background: HEX code for row background: HEX code for table header background book_number: Book number (e.g. series numbering sequence) "No." title: Book title "Title" alt_title