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  2. List of Little House on the Prairie books - Wikipedia

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    The eighth book, These Happy Golden Years, featured Laura Ingalls at ages 15 to 18 and was originally published with one page at the end containing the note, "The end of the Little House books." [1] The ninth and last novel written by Wilder, The First Four Years was published posthumously in 1971.

  3. Herman Melville bibliography - Wikipedia

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    It appeared in book form in 1846 simultaneously in New York and London, being one of the first works to be published in this manner. The Sequel, containing "The Story of Toby", was written in July, 1846, and incorporated in the Revised Edition published in the same year.

  4. Patrick Quentin - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, Martha Mott Kelley and Richard Wilson Webb collaborated on the detective novel Cottage Sinister.Kelley was known as Patsy (Patsy Kelly was a well-known character actress of that era) and Webb—an Englishman (born 1901 in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset) who worked for a pharmaceutical company in Philadelphia—was known as Rick, so they created the pseudonym Q. Patrick by combining their ...

  5. Category:HarperOne books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "HarperOne books" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. All In (Levs book) B.

  6. F. Scott Fitzgerald bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Esquire (July 1, 1941) The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald (1951) Read "News of Paris — Fifteen Years Ago" Furioso (Winter 1947) Afternoon of an Author (1958) written in 1940 "On the Trail of Pat Hobby" Esquire (Jan 1, 1941) The Pat Hobby Stories (1962) Read "Fun in an Artist’s Studio" Esquire (Feb 1, 1941) Read "Two Old-Timers" Esquire ...

  7. How to read ‘ACOTAR’ author Sarah J. Maas’ books in order

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    The “ACOTAR” series should be read in publishing order, which is also the story’s chronological order: “A Court of Thorns and Roses” (2015) “A Court of Mist and Fury” (2016)

  8. Jennings (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Dust jacket from the 1951 Collins hardback edition of Jennings Follows a Clue. The Jennings series is a collection of novels written by Anthony Buckeridge (1912–2004) as children's literature about the humorous escapades of J. C. T. Jennings, a schoolboy at Linbury Court preparatory school, located near the fictional town of Dunhambury in Sussex, England.

  9. Harper Connelly Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    The Harper Connelly Mysteries is a series of fantasy mystery novels written by Charlaine Harris, and first published in 2005.Harris is known best for penning The Southern Vampire Mysteries (also referred to as the True Blood Series), a series rich in supernatural characters such as vampires, telepaths, werewolves, shapeshifters and fairies; she has also written more traditional (non-paranormal ...