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  2. Bartimaeus Sequence - Wikipedia

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    In the final book of the trilogy, published 2005, Nathaniel is a senior magician and a member of the ruling council, an elite class of magicians in the government. Bartimaeus is still trapped on Earth by Nathaniel and is treated with disdain, continuously weakening as he is not allowed to return to the Other Place. Meanwhile, Kitty Jones has ...

  3. The Amulet of Samarkand - Wikipedia

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    At the age of ten, Nathaniel is presented to a gathering of magicians including the formidable Simon Lovelace, who dismisses Nathaniel's talents and humiliates him. Embittered toward Underwood, Nathaniel plots revenge. Through a scrying glass, Nathaniel sees Lovelace receive a package containing the powerful Amulet of Samarkand. Lovelace plans ...

  4. List of The 39 Clues characters - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Hartford (from Cambridge, Massachusetts) [60] was the husband of Grace Cahill. [60] He was killed by Vladimir Spasky while in Moscow, since he was looking for revenge from Isabel Kabra for killing his daughter, Hope Cahill. [60] He is an Ekat. In Doublecross, he is revealed to be the Outcast, the series' main antagonist.

  5. List of Six Feet Under characters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of descriptions for characters on the HBO television series Six Feet Under, which aired for five seasons, from 2001 through 2005.. While the series ends in 2005, the finale ("Everyone's Waiting") was met with universal acclaim from both critics and viewers alike, who cited the fact that the finale looked decades forward to the end of each main character's life, as shown ...

  6. The Japanese Lover - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Lover is the eighteenth book by Chilean author Isabel Allende. [1] It was published in 2015 and recounts a wartime love story between a Polish woman and a Japanese American in the aftermath of the Nazi Invasion of Poland in 1939. The book is set in World War II. [2] Just like Allende's other books, it tells a story which spans decades.

  7. The Marble Faun - Wikipedia

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    The Marble Faun: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni, also known by the British title Transformation, was the last of the four major romances by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and was published in 1860. The Marble Faun, written on the eve of the American Civil War, is set in a fantastical Italy.

  8. Michael Moorcock bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The first was published as by Roger Harris (who had written the book, with some edits by Moorcock); the other two were by Moorcock writing as Bill Barclay: The LSD Dossier (1965) Somewhere in the Night (1966), later revised as the Jerry Cornell novel The Chinese Agent (1970)

  9. The Starbuck Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel "Nate" Starbuck – The protagonist of the novels, Nate is a young Boston-born Yale theology undergraduate who finds himself in Richmond upon the outbreak of the Civil War. He is described as tall, handsome and clean shaven with grey eyes and long dark hair.