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Reviewers noted MacLean's strong characters. In an article in The Guardian , Calla Wahlquist described the heroine, Lady Penelope, as "interesting and funny", [ 4 ] while author Christina Lauren called Penelope her favorite kind of heroine - "sassy [and] smart", [ 5 ] Reviewers agreed that for the first half of the book, the hero, Bourne, was ...
Andrew Maraniss (/ ˈ m ær ə n ɪ s / MARE-ə-niss) is an American author, best known for his book, "Strong Inside: Perry Wallace and the collision of race and sports in the south", [1] depicting Perry Wallace, the first African-American to play college basketball under an athletic scholarship in the Southeastern Conference (Vanderbilt University) in the 1960s.
Tom Strong. Tom Strong's Terrific Tales (a twelve-issue anthology spin-off) Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom (mini-series spin-off) Terra Obscura (a Tom Strong spin-off based on old Nedor Comics characters, written by Peter Hogan) Top 10. Smax (a Top 10 mini-series spin-off) Top 10: The Forty-Niners (a Top 10 graphic novel spin-off)
The Tristan Strong series is a mythology book trilogy written by Kwame Mbalia. The series currently consists of three books. The first book, Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky, was published on October 15, 2019, and the second installment, Tristan Strong Destroys the World, was released a year later on October 6, 2020.
Jeanne C. Stein is an American urban fantasy author. She now lives in Colorado, but was raised and educated in San Diego, which is the setting for her contemporary vampire fantasy. Stein's novels about vampire bounty hunter Anna Strong are published by Ace Books, and as S. J. Harper, the Fallen Siren Series is published by ROC.
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Boston Strong: A City's Triumph Over Tragedy is a non-fiction book about the Boston Marathon bombings by The New York Times best-selling author Casey Sherman and veteran Boston journalist Dave Wedge. The book was released in February 2015 by University Press of New England .
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